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Planning your day in Barry? Get an accurate forecast and check the latest meteorological charts in this section so that the weather doesn't catch you off guard.

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Overview

The climate in Barry can be described as temperate maritime, which is typical for coastal areas of the UK. Thanks to the influence of the sea, there is no extreme heat or severe frost, and the weather remains quite mild throughout the year. This makes the town accessible for visiting in almost any season, though tourists should be prepared for the characteristic British variability.

The seasons here transition smoothly. Summer is usually warm and comfortable, with average temperatures around +16°C...+17°C, which is ideal for walks along the promenade; however, do not expect sweltering heat. Winter in Barry is generally mild and wet: the thermometer rarely drops below zero, averaging around +5°C...+7°C.

A key feature of the local climate is the consistent amount of precipitation throughout the year. There is no distinct "dry" season: rainy days occur regularly, from 12 to 18 days per month, regardless of the time of year. Therefore, when planning a trip, it is always worth having an umbrella or raincoat with you, even if the forecast promises sunny spells.

Temperature

The climate in Barry is characterized by its mildness and lack of extreme temperature fluctuations, typical of coastal towns in the UK. The winter period is relatively calm: the coldest months are January and February, when the average air temperature is around 5.5–6.5°C. Nights can be chilly, dropping to 3.4°C, but severe frosts are extremely rare, making winter quite manageable for travelers.

Summer in the town can be described as moderately warm and comfortable, without sweltering heat. The peak of warmth occurs in July and August, when average daytime highs reach a pleasant 19.2–19.6°C. This is the perfect time for coastal walks, as the air temperature rarely rises to uncomfortable levels, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors.

It's worth noting that due to the sea's influence, Barry experiences a small daily temperature range. The difference between daytime and nighttime figures is usually small: in winter, it's only about 2–3 degrees, while in summer it increases to 5–6 degrees. This stability makes the weather predictable, although during the shoulder seasons, especially in April and October, tourists are still recommended to wear layers of clothing.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

The weather in Barry fits the classic British climate: precipitation falls fairly evenly throughout the year, so an umbrella or a quality raincoat will be your faithful companions on the trip. There is no distinct dry season in the town, and rain most often takes the form of short showers or the region's typical drizzle, which gives the landscapes a special atmosphere.

If you want to catch the driest weather, plan your trip for spring or early summer. The months from April to June are characterized by minimal precipitation and the lowest number of rainy days — averaging about 12–13 days per month. This is the ideal time for coastal walks and exploring local outdoor attractions.

Conversely, autumn and early spring are considered the wettest periods. The statistical peak of wet weather falls in October and March, when it can rain for up to 18 days a month. Precipitation is also frequent in winter, but due to the mild temperatures, it mostly comes as rain; snow, if it falls at all, rarely stays for long.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

The weather in Barry, like in many coastal towns in the UK, is known for being changeable and windy, so the main principle when packing should be layering. Even in the warmest summer months, when temperatures rise to 19°C, a cool breeze can blow in from the Bristol Channel. We recommend bringing t-shirts, light jumpers, or fleece jackets that can be easily put on or taken off as the weather changes. A high-quality waterproof jacket with a hood or a raincoat is a wardrobe essential at any time of year, as precipitation occurs regularly, averaging 12 to 18 days per month.

If your trip is planned for the winter period, you should dress more warmly: a thick coat, scarf, and gloves will be indispensable, as high humidity can make temperatures of 5–7°C feel significantly colder. For summer trips, bring sunglasses and sunscreen — the coastal sun can be strong even through the clouds. Given that Barry is perfect for long walks along the promenade and parks, pay special attention to footwear: choose comfortable, broken-in boots or trainers, preferably with a water-repellent coating, to stay comfortable in any weather.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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