Met Office Forecast for South-West England


Issued: Wednesday 29th October 2025 at 4:00 am


Headline: Rain clearing but turning windier through Thursday.


Today: Periods of rain gradually becoming more widespread and persistent through the morning, with some heavier outbreaks at times. Turning drier and brighter from the northwest later in the day. Lighter winds than of late. Feeling cooler than Tuesday. Maximum Temperature 12C.


Tonight: A few showers continue in the far southwest but will ease towards midnight leaving a dry night with patchy cloud. Temperatures will fall away under clear spells. Minimum Temperature 6C.


Thursday: A settled start to Thursday but winds strengthen form the southwest through the morning with the possibility of coastal gales into the afternoon. Turning cloudier with outbreaks of rain later. Maximum Temperature 14C.


Outlook for Friday to Sunday: The wet and windy theme continues for Friday and into the weekend, although it will start to feel milder. Turning more settled on Sunday with the return of sunny spells.


UK Outlook for Monday 3 Nov 2025 to Wednesday 12 Nov 2025: The changeable and at times unsettled weather is likely to continue through early November, with low pressure dominating the UK. This means further showers or longer spells of rain at times. All parts could see some heavy rain, but it is likely that western areas will be wettest. Strong winds are likely at times, with gales or severe gales a possibility, especially in the west. Equally there should also be some, at least brief, drier or clearer interludes, these more prevalent further east, but perhaps becoming a little more widespread and long-lasting by the end of the period. With winds predominantly blowing from a westerly or southwesterly quadrant, above average temperatures are most likely, with a reduced incidence of overnight frost and fog, compared to normal, especially at first.


UK Outlook for Wednesday 12 Nov 2025 to Wednesday 26 Nov 2025: A gradual transition from an unsettled westerly type to something less unsettled is anticipated through the middle part of the month. With time, greater incidences of high pressure look set to affect the UK, bringing more in the way of dry weather, but also increasing the chances of overnight fog and frost. By later in the month, the majority of any wet and windy weather is more likely to affect areas further to the north. Overall, temperatures look to pan out near to a little above average.


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