Met Office Forecast for South-West England


Issued: Tuesday 24th June 2025 at 4:00 pm


Headline: Increasingly cloudy with rain across the Moors.


This Evening and Tonight: Some evening sunshine, before turning widely cloudy overnight, bringing hill fog across the Moors. Outbreaks of light rain or drizzle developing mainly over higher ground and around some coasts overnight, drier in the east. Winds gradually easing. Minimum Temperature 10C.


Wednesday: Cloudy to start, but mostly dry by day with bright or sunny spells. Scattered heavy showers arrive from the south by the afternoon, turning thundery further east. Warm and humid. Maximum Temperature 26C.


Outlook for Thursday to Saturday: Mainly cloudy on Thursday with scattered showers at first, brighter later. Further spells of rain on Friday, before turning warmer and sunnier on Saturday. Rather humid and breezy at times.


UK Outlook for Sunday 29 Jun 2025 to Tuesday 8 Jul 2025: A low pressure system passes to the northwest of the UK early in the period bringing wetter windier conditions to the northwest. Drier in the southeast at first before the wetter conditions move through the early part of the week. From there further low pressure systems are likely to the northwest of the UK at times, bringing wet and windy conditions to the northwest. Whilst some rain or showers are possible across the south and east, longer drier spells are more likely, under the influence of higher pressure. There is also the chance of some occasional very warm, perhaps locally hot weather, as brief bursts of hotter air encroach from the continent, but probably fairly short-lived and perhaps also accompanied by a few thunderstorms at times.


UK Outlook for Wednesday 9 Jul 2025 to Wednesday 23 Jul 2025: Conditions will likely continue to be changeable through much of July. The wettest and windiest conditions most likely towards the northwest with a risk of some heavy rain at times, especially over hills. Southern and eastern areas are most favoured for longer drier and more settled spells, although even here some occasional rain or showers will be possible, perhaps thundery. There are signs of more widely settled weather during the second half of July, however this signal is very tentative. Temperatures are expected to be above average for most areas, especially towards the southeast where there will be an ongoing chance of some very warm or hot conditions at times.


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