Met Office Forecast for South-West England


Issued: Wednesday 8th October 2025 at 4:00 pm


Headline: Cloud clearing to leave clearer spells. Turning chilly.


This Evening and Tonight: Largely dry this evening with some late sunny spells after any low cloud and drizzle clears. Dry overnight though under clear skies and light winds isolated mist and fog patches may develop. Feeling chilly. Minimum Temperature 6C.


Thursday: A bright start in the east with any remnant mist and fog patches clearing readily from dawn. Becoming cloudy at times through the day, though some sunny spells remain possible. Maximum Temperature 18C.


Outlook for Friday to Sunday: Remaining largely settled with sunny spells as high pressure dominates. Cloudy at times though with the chance of drizzle. Light winds with fog patches overnight and turning chilly.


UK Outlook for Monday 13 Oct 2025 to Wednesday 22 Oct 2025: High pressure is expected to be the dominant weather type across the UK at the start of this period. Whilst some rain and drizzle is likely in places on Monday, the rest of the first week is expected to be predominantly dry. Cloud amounts will vary, but most areas will see some spells of sunshine and there could be a few isolated fog patches overnight. Temperatures are likely to be close to normal for the time of year. During the second half of this period, there are signs that the overall pattern will shift with low pressure systems probably moving in from the west in some fashion. However, details of any wetter and more unsettled weather are still very uncertain.


UK Outlook for Thursday 23 Oct 2025 to Thursday 6 Nov 2025: This period is likely to see changeable conditions across the UK with low pressure systems tending to dominate. Showers or longer spells of rain are likely at times, perhaps heavy in places. Temperatures will probably be close to normal.


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