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Stay up to date with the current weather conditions in Stoke-on-Trent. In this section, you will find the latest data, detailed forecasts, and visual charts to help you plan your day.

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Overview

The climate in Stoke-on-Trent, as in most of the United Kingdom, is temperate maritime. This means that there are no extreme temperatures, and the weather can be quite changeable throughout the year. The city experiences four distinct seasons: cool, wet winters and mild, moderately warm summers, with transitional spring and autumn periods.

Winters in Stoke-on-Trent are typically cool, with average January temperatures around 4.1°C, while summer months like July and August bring warmer weather with averages around 16°C. Maximum summer temperatures rarely exceed 20°C. A characteristic feature of the local climate is the significant number of rainy days throughout the year – from 12 to 17 days per month. At the same time, the total precipitation is low (2-4 mm per month), indicating frequent drizzle or light rain rather than heavy downpours. October stands out as the month with the most rainy days and slightly higher precipitation levels.

Temperature

The weather in Stoke-on-Trent is characterized by a temperate climate with noticeable seasonal temperature changes throughout the year. The coldest month is traditionally January, with an average temperature of about 4.1°C, while average minimum nightly temperatures drop to 1.7°C and daytime highs rarely exceed 6.6°C. The warmest period is observed in July and August. In July, the hottest month, the average temperature reaches 16.1°C, and average daytime highs rise to 20.0°C. August is not far behind, with an average temperature of 15.8°C and highs around 19.5°C.

Summer months in Stoke-on-Trent, from June to August, usually offer pleasantly warm weather, far from exhausting heat. Average daytime temperatures range from 18.6°C in June to 20.0°C in July. Nights remain fresh, with average minimum temperatures around 10.5°C - 12.3°C. The winter period, from December to February, is characterized by cool weather. Average temperatures in these months range from 4.1°C in January to 5.4°C in February. During the day, the thermometer shows an average of 6.6°C to 8.2°C, and at night, the temperature can drop to 1.7°C - 3.1°C, making light frosts possible.

Throughout the year, Stoke-on-Trent experiences moderate daily temperature fluctuations. The difference between average daytime highs and nightly lows usually ranges from 5°C in colder months (for example, 4.9°C in January) to about 7-8.5°C during warm and transitional periods (for example, 7.7°C in July and 8.5°C in May). Spring months (March–May) show gradual warming: the average temperature in March is 6.2°C, and in May it is already 11.5°C. In autumn (September–November), the reverse process occurs: from 13.6°C in September to 7.0°C in November, providing a smooth transition between seasons.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

In Stoke-on-Trent, precipitation falls quite regularly throughout the year, and there is no distinct dry season. The local climate is characterized by frequent but generally not too heavy rain. Monthly precipitation fluctuates slightly, averaging between 2 and 4 mm.

The highest amount of precipitation and the most rainy days are typically seen in October: this month sees about 4 mm of precipitation, and the number of wet days reaches approximately 17. April can be considered a relatively "dry" month, with the lowest number of rainy days (around 12) and one of the lowest precipitation volumes (2 mm). However, even during this period, rain is not uncommon, and overall, precipitation occurs frequently—from 12 to 17 days a month throughout the year.

In the summer months, such as July and August, despite the warmer weather, rain remains a frequent occurrence (about 16 days per month), but it is usually light or moderate. In winter, especially in January, when the average minimum temperature drops to 1.7°C, as well as in December and February, precipitation can fall not only as rain but also as snow, although the total amount remains small (2-3 mm per month).

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Stoke-on-Trent, it's important to consider its typically British weather, which is characterized by moderate temperatures and frequent rainfall throughout the year. Essential companions for your journey will be a waterproof jacket with a hood and an umbrella, as the number of rainy days is significant in every month. Comfortable, preferably waterproof, walking shoes will ensure comfort while exploring the city. The principle of layering your clothes is the key to comfort: it will allow you to easily adapt to changes in temperature, which can be quite variable.

In the winter months (December to February), when average temperatures stay around 4-5°C and nights can drop to 1-2°C, it's necessary to bring warm clothing: sweaters, fleece jackets, warm trousers, a hat, scarf, and gloves. Spring and autumn (March–May, September–November) bring milder weather with average temperatures from 6°C to 13°C, but still require several layers, including a light jacket or windbreaker. In summer (June–August), temperatures are most comfortable, averaging 14-16°C, with highs around 20°C. During this period, T-shirts, light trousers, or shorts are suitable, but don't forget a light jumper or cardigan for cool evenings or sudden cold snaps. Also, despite the frequent cloud cover, sunscreen can be useful on clear summer days.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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