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Find out what the weather is like in Manston right now. Check the latest data and forecasts below to ensure your trip is as comfortable as possible.

14 мая, чт

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Overview

Manston’s climate can be described as temperate maritime, typical of many coastal regions in the UK. Extreme weather conditions are rare here: winters are fairly mild and pass without severe frosts, while summers offer comfortable warmth, avoiding sweltering heat. Thanks to its proximity to the sea, temperatures remain moderated and relatively stable throughout the year.

The summer season, especially July and August, is considered the most pleasant time to visit: average daytime temperatures stay around 18–20°C, which is ideal for long walks. In winter, the thermometer usually hovers around 6–7°C. The transitional seasons—spring and autumn—are characterized by a gradual change in temperature, remaining cool but perfectly suitable for tourism.

A key feature of the local weather is the regularity of precipitation. Manston has no distinct dry season: rain falls fairly evenly year-round, occurring between 9 to 15 days per month depending on the season. Even on the sunniest summer days, clouds can roll in, so travelers are advised to always carry an umbrella or raincoat to ensure the changeable British weather doesn't catch them off guard.

Temperature

The temperature regime in Manston is characterized by mildness and an absence of extreme fluctuations, which is typical of the British climate. The coldest time of year is traditionally January, when the average temperature drops to 5.9°C, with night-time lows around 4.2°C. Conversely, the peak of warmth occurs in August: during this month, the air warms up to an average of 18.4°C, providing travelers with the most comfortable conditions of the year.

Summer here can be described as pleasantly warm, but without exhausting heat. In July and August, daytime highs usually reach 20.5°C – 20.8°C, creating an ideal atmosphere for outdoor activities. Even in the warmest months, night-time temperatures remain quite high, rarely dropping below 15-16°C, allowing you to enjoy mild summer evenings.

Winter in the region is relatively calm, without harsh Siberian frosts. From December to February, the thermometer usually fluctuates between 4°C and 9°C. Notably, the difference between daytime and night-time temperatures in Manston remains very small throughout the year—the range of fluctuations often does not exceed 3-4 degrees, making the weather quite stable and predictable for tourists.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Manston is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, which is typical for the changeable British climate. It is difficult to distinguish a clear dry or rainy season, so travelers should be prepared for rain in any month. However, the intensity and frequency of rain change slightly depending on the time of year, allowing you to choose a more comfortable period for your trip.

The highest number of overcast and rainy days occurs in the autumn-winter period. The wettest month in terms of frequency is December, with an average of about 15 days of precipitation. October and November also see high humidity. In winter, prolonged rain or drizzle prevails, though snow is possible when temperatures drop in January and February, although it rarely stays for long.

Spring and summer bring a relative decrease in the frequency of rainfall. The "driest" month of the year is June, when the number of rainy days drops to 9. In April and August, it rains about 10 days per month. Summer precipitation often takes the form of brief showers followed quickly by sunshine, so they interfere less with walking and sightseeing.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

A trip to Manston requires a smart approach to your wardrobe, as British weather is famous for its unpredictability. The best strategy here is the principle of layering. Even if the forecast promises sunshine, it's worth wearing a T-shirt, throwing on a jumper or cardigan, and having a light jacket handy. This will allow you to stay comfortable during temperature shifts and sudden gusts of wind, which happen quite often here.

For a trip in the autumn-winter period, be sure to bring a warm windproof jacket, a scarf, and gloves, as temperatures drop to 5–7°C and humidity makes the air feel cooler. In summer, the weather is milder, with averages around 18°C, though sweltering heat is very rare. Therefore, even in July and August, it’s worth packing a windbreaker or hoodie for evening strolls, although you may well need sunglasses and light clothing during the day.

Given that rainy days occur regularly in Manston throughout the year (averaging 9 to 15 days per month), a compact umbrella or a high-quality raincoat will be your main companions. Also, pay special attention to footwear: it should be as comfortable as possible and, ideally, waterproof. The town and its surroundings are perfect for long walks, so comfortable boots or sneakers with a thick sole are a must.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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