Met Office Forecast for South-West England
Issued: Saturday 27th December 2025 at 4:00 am
Headline: A chilly but bright start to Saturday but turning cloudier.
Today: Sunny skies to start on Saturday but turning increasingly cloudy from the east later with some spots of light drizzle. Sunshine lingering in Cornwall for much of the day but brisk easterly winds continue to make it feel cold. Maximum Temperature 8C.
Tonight: Turning cloudy for all this evening with some light drizzly outbreaks at times. With cloudier skies temperatures won't dip as low as last night therefore many areas remaining frost-free. Minimum Temperature 5C.
Sunday: A mostly cloudy Sunday, with spots of light drizzle. Some brighter spells possible to the west of hills. Lighter winds, though still breezy around coasts adding onto the chill. Maximum Temperature 8C.
Outlook for Monday to Wednesday: Often cloudy with spots of light rain and drizzle, though some brighter breaks remain possible to the west of hills. Fog and frost possible where skies remain clear overnight.
UK Outlook for Wednesday 31 Dec 2025 to Friday 9 Jan 2026: High pressure is likely to be centred to the west or northwest over the North Atlantic through this period with low pressure to the east. Slowly evolving weather patterns are therefore most probable through this time. However, around the turn of the year, an area of low pressure may move through the North Sea bringing a period of wetter and windier weather, especially to the north. With cold air close to the UK, some wintry hazards are possible in places. Into January more settled conditions with colder and drier than average conditions are most probable. There will however be some periods of rain or showers and windier spells. Temperatures will probably be below average for this period overall and so wintry hazards remain a possibility in places.
UK Outlook for Saturday 10 Jan 2026 to Saturday 24 Jan 2026: Whilst confidence in details is low, high pressure will probably remain close to the UK initially, leading to slowly evolving weather patterns. Periods of relatively settled weather interspersed with more changeable interludes are likely, as are some spells of showers, especially around coastal areas. Temperatures will likely recover a little to be near to or slightly below average during this time, but an enhanced risk of wintry hazards affecting some parts at times remains. Later in the period, a transition to more widely changeable or unsettled conditions is possible, with a corresponding shift to near or slightly above average temperatures.
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