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Stay updated with the latest weather conditions in Hove. In this section, you'll find real-time data, forecasts, and useful charts to help plan your day.

Overview

The climate in Hove, located in the United Kingdom, is best described as temperate maritime. This means the city experiences distinct seasons without extreme temperatures. Winters are typically cool and damp but rarely severe, while summer brings moderately warm and pleasant weather, ideal for strolls and exploring the city.

Throughout the year, Hove sees a fairly stable number of rainy days, though the total monthly precipitation, according to the data, is low. This suggests frequent but light rain or drizzle, typical of British weather. The warmest months are July and August, with average temperatures around 17-18°C, while the coldest are January and February, averaging around 5-6°C. Spring and autumn are transitional seasons with mild and changeable weather.

Overall, the weather in Hove is characterized by an absence of sudden temperature spikes. Travelers planning a trip should be prepared for changeable weather and carry rain gear regardless of the season. Summer offers the most comfortable conditions for outdoor activities, while spring and autumn provide refreshing weather, and winter remains relatively mild.

Temperature

The annual temperature cycle in Hove is gradual: the coldest month is typically January, with an average temperature of about 5.4°C, while night minimums can drop to 3.0°C and daytime maximums reach an average of 7.7°C. The warmest months are July and August. In July, the average temperature reaches 17.8°C, with daytime highs averaging 21.2°C and nighttime lows around 14.3°C. August is very similar, with an average temperature of 17.7°C, average daytime highs of 20.9°C, and nighttime lows of 14.4°C.

Summer months in Hove, from June to August, are characterized by pleasantly warm weather. Average daytime temperatures during this period range from 19.4°C in June to 21.2°C in July, making it a comfortable time for walking and outdoor activities. Nights also remain warm, with average minimum temperatures ranging from 12.3°C (June) to 14.4°C (August). Winter, covering December, January, and February, is mild and cool here. Average temperatures in the winter months stay between 5.4°C in January and 6.9°C in December (in February, the average is 6.4°C). Although night temperatures in January can approach 3.0°C, severe frosts are untypical. Daily temperature fluctuations throughout the year are small, usually ranging from 4°C to 7.5°C, which indicates the moderating influence of the sea.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Hove is distributed quite evenly throughout the year, with no distinct rainy or dry season in terms of total rainfall. Monthly precipitation remains consistently low, varying only between 2 and 3 mm.

Looking at the frequency of rainy days, some fluctuations can be noted. The highest number of precipitation days usually occurs in March and October — during these months, it might rain on approximately 15 days. Conversely, the "driest" month by number of rainy days is June, with an average of about 8 days of precipitation. However, even in June, the chance of encountering rainy weather remains.

In terms of total volume, a slight increase in precipitation is observed from September to December, when up to 3 mm falls per month. In other months, from January to August, this figure is around 2 mm. Given such low values, precipitation in Hove typically takes the form of light rain or drizzle rather than intense downpours. Based on average temperature figures, snow is a rare occurrence, and most precipitation falls as rain.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Hove, it is important to consider the changeable weather characteristic of the British coast. The key packing principle should be layering. Even in the summer months, when average temperatures in July and August reach a pleasant 17-18°C, evenings can be cool, and sudden showers are common. Therefore, a light waterproof jacket or a compact umbrella will be your faithful companions year-round. Don't forget comfortable walking shoes, as Hove and its surroundings are perfect for exploring on foot.

During the colder season, from November to March, when average temperatures range from 5°C to 9°C, you will need warm clothes: sweaters, fleece layers, an insulated and preferably windproof jacket, a hat, scarf, and gloves. Although the total precipitation in millimeters is low, the number of rainy days remains significant (12-15 days per month), so waterproof outerwear and footwear will be particularly useful. From April to October, the weather becomes milder. In the summer months (June-August), you'll be comfortable in T-shirts and light trousers or skirts during the day, but always have a cardigan or light jacket with you. Sunscreen is also handy on clear days, especially by the sea.

Regardless of the season, it's worth bringing a UK power adapter if you are traveling from abroad. Given that rainy days occur frequently throughout the year (from 8 days in June to 15 days in March and October), quick-drying clothing can be very practical. Remember that coastal weather can change rapidly, so being prepared for different conditions is the key to a comfortable trip.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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