Met Office Forecast for South-West England
Issued: Wednesday 13th August 2025 at 4:00 am
Headline: Gloomy start, but brighter and warm in the afternoon.
Today: A grey start, but soon turning brighter for most with sunny periods and becoming very warm by midday. Not as hot as previous days. Very isolated late-afternoon or evening showers in the very far southwest. Maximum Temperature 24C.
Tonight: Patchy low cloud moves into the southwest with the risk of some more showers. Could turn heavy at times, but staying mild overnight. Minimum Temperature 14C.
Thursday: Risk of showers continue through the morning, but slowly easing past midday. Bright and sunny skies returning and remain rather warm for the time of year. Maximum Temperature 25C.
Outlook for Friday to Sunday: Remaining settled and dry with plenty of sunny spells. Staying warm to very warm for the rest of the week
UK Outlook for Sunday 17 Aug 2025 to Tuesday 26 Aug 2025: High pressure will be dominant across much of the UK at the start of this period. This will bring a good deal of fine and dry weather with spells of sunshine for many. Any showers will probably be confined to the far southwest of the UK but could be heavy and thundery. Temperatures are likely to be well above normal, especially in the south. Later, it will likely become more changeable with some showers or longer spells of rain at times. Rainfall is expected to be highest in the south where some heavy, thundery showers are possible, with drier conditions further north. Some periods of dry and settled weather are also likely to develop at times. Temperatures are expected to be above normal.
UK Outlook for Wednesday 27 Aug 2025 to Wednesday 10 Sep 2025: Details during this time frame are low confidence. Overall, unsettled conditions with showers or longer spells of rain are expected to be most prevalent. Some heavy and thundery rain is possible at times with a risk of strong winds. Interspersed with this are likely to be some transient periods of drier and more settled weather. Temperatures are expected to be above normal with a chance of some hot spells, especially in the south.
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