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Stay updated on the current weather conditions in Rawtenstall. Here you will find the latest data, forecasts, and helpful charts to help you plan your time.

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Overview

The climate in Rawtenstall, located in the United Kingdom, is typically temperate maritime. This means there are no extreme temperature fluctuations: summers are usually mild, and winters are cool without severe frosts. The weather can be quite changeable, and precipitation is a characteristic feature of the local climate.

Rawtenstall has four distinct seasons. Winter (December–February) brings cool weather with average temperatures around 4–5°C. Spring (March–May) is characterized by gradual warming, with average temperatures rising to 11°C by May. Summer (June–August) is the warmest period but remains moderate, with average temperatures around 14–15°C and maximum values rarely exceeding 19°C. Autumn (September–November) brings a gradual cooling in preparation for winter.

The most notable feature of the weather in Rawtenstall, according to the data provided, is the high frequency of precipitation throughout the year. Although the monthly rainfall is listed as relatively low (2–4 mm), the number of rainy days per month ranges from 13 (in April) to 20 (in October). This suggests that light rain or drizzle is common in almost any season, so travelers should be prepared and carry an umbrella or a raincoat.

Temperature

The climate in Rawtenstall is characterized by noticeable seasonal temperature changes, yet without sharp extremes. Traditionally, the coldest month is January, when the average temperature stays around 4.0°C, and nightly lows can drop to 1.8°C. Winter is generally mild and cool, with daytime temperatures in December–February ranging from 6.3°C to 7.6°C. The warmest months are July and August: the average temperature in July is 15.3°C (with highs up to 18.7°C), and in August, it is 15.1°C (with highs up to 18.3°C). Thus, the annual temperature cycle is smooth, without exhausting heat or severe frosts.

Summer months in Rawtenstall offer a pleasant warmth, ideal for exploring the town and its surroundings. Daytime temperatures from June to August typically fluctuate between 17.7°C and 18.7°C, creating comfortable conditions. Nights bring a refreshing coolness, with the thermometer dropping to 10–12°C. Daily temperature fluctuations are noticeable throughout the year. For instance, in April, the difference between the daytime high (11.7°C) and the nightly low (3.8°C) can reach nearly 8°C. During winter months like January, the difference is about 4.5°C (from 1.8°C to 6.3°C), and at the height of summer in July, it is approximately 6.7°C (from 12.0°C to 18.7°C), indicating more stable yet still palpable differences between daytime warmth and nighttime coolness.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

While Rawtenstall experiences regular precipitation throughout the year, its intensity and the number of rainy days have specific characteristics. The town does not have a distinct dry or rainy season in terms of total monthly volume, which remains relatively low—between 2 and 4 mm. Rather, it is characterized by frequent but not overly heavy precipitation, mostly in the form of rain or drizzle.

The highest number of precipitation days occurs in October, with an average of 20, and August, with 19 days. In these, as well as most other months (January, February, March, July, September, and December), about 4 mm of precipitation falls monthly. The "driest" months in terms of rainfall volume are April and May, with only 2 mm each. April also stands out with the fewest precipitation days—around 13.

Given the average monthly minimum temperatures in winter—from December to March (ranging from 1.8°C to 3.0°C)—precipitation in Rawtenstall can fall not only as rain but also as snow or sleet, especially in January and February. During the summer months, despite regular precipitation, it is usually light or moderate rain, which shouldn't cause significant discomfort if you are dressed appropriately.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Rawtenstall, it is important to consider the typical British weather, characterized by frequent, though not always heavy, precipitation and moderate temperatures throughout the year. The number of rainy days is quite high in almost any season, so a waterproof jacket or raincoat and a reliable umbrella should be your essential companions. Also, don't forget comfortable waterproof shoes, as you'll surely want to explore the town and its surroundings on foot. The principle of layering is your best ally in Rawtenstall, allowing you to easily adapt to the changeable weather and the difference between indoor and outdoor temperatures.

During the colder months, roughly from November to March, when average temperatures range from 4°C to 6°C and sometimes drop lower, be sure to pack warm sweaters, a fleece, thermal underwear, as well as a hat, scarf, and gloves. Windproof outerwear will be particularly useful. During the warmer period from April to October, especially in the summer months (June–August) with average temperatures around 14–15°C, the weather becomes milder. However, evenings can be chilly, and rain is still likely, so even in summer, it's worth having a light jacket, jumper, or cardigan. T-shirts, long-sleeved shirts, and light trousers are appropriate, but always be prepared for a potential cold spell or rain.

In addition to basic clothing, consider a sturdy backpack or day bag to carry your umbrella, an extra layer of clothing, or any souvenirs you buy. Given the frequent precipitation and potential wind, which is common in this part of the UK, make sure your outerwear provides good weather protection. Although maximum temperatures are not high, sunscreen won't go amiss during the summer and even spring months, as UV radiation can be active even on cloudy days. And, of course, don't forget a UK plug adapter if you need one for charging your devices.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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