Met Office Forecast for South-West England


Issued: Sunday 30th November 2025 at 4:00 am


Headline: A brief settled spell, before wet and windy weather returns.


Today: A chilly start, with rural frost patches possible. A ridge of high pressure brings widely fine and dry conditions, though the odd shower remains possible in the west. Becoming increasingly cloudy from the west through the afternoon. Light winds. Maximum Temperature 11C.


Tonight: Winds strengthening and conditions turning unsettled overnight as a weather system pushes northeastwards, bringing widespread and prolonged rain, these downpours heaviest in the west and over high ground. Feeling mild. Minimum Temperature 8C.


Monday: A dull and damp start for most, as bands of rain continue to push northeastwards, bringing widespread cloud and further outbreaks of heavy rain. Breezy at times. Maximum Temperature 14C.


Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday: Changeable conditions continue from Tuesday, with a mix of scattered showers and sunny spells. Temperatures near average. Remaining breezy at times, primarily in coastal regions and over higher ground.


UK Outlook for Thursday 4 Dec 2025 to Saturday 13 Dec 2025: Changeable and often unsettled conditions are expected to affect the UK during this period. The most likely weather pattern is one of successive areas of low pressure moving in from the west or southwest and then tending to become rather slow-moving in the vicinity of the UK. This means a story of showers or longer spells of rain, with almost anywhere seeing some heavy rainfall at times, but the greatest chance of wetter than normal conditions will be in the west. Any snowfall is most likely over higher ground in the north. Strong winds are also a possibility from time to time, again perhaps more likely in western areas. Given the changeable pattern originating from the Atlantic, temperatures will most likely be close to or a little above normal.


UK Outlook for Sunday 14 Dec 2025 to Sunday 28 Dec 2025: A broad continuation of the weather patterns experienced in early December is the most likely scenario through much of this period. This means low pressure is likely to carry on dominating the UK's weather, bringing further spells of rain interspersed with clearer, showery interludes, along with some windy conditions at times. Wettest conditions are more likely to be in the west. Later in December, some more settled weather may develop, although long-lived dry spells look unlikely. Temperatures are expected to be near or slightly above average overall.


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