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Planning your day in Weston-super-Mare? In this section, you'll find the most up-to-date weather information, including detailed forecasts and clear charts, to make your trip as comfortable as possible.

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Overview

The climate in Weston-super-Mare is typically maritime and temperate, characteristic of the United Kingdom. Visitors can expect distinct seasons: summers here are pleasant and warm, with average temperatures perfect for strolls and relaxing on the coast, while winters are mild, albeit quite damp. This creates comfortable conditions for visiting the town almost any time of year, though each season offers its own unique experience.

A defining feature of the weather in Weston-super-Mare is the frequent precipitation throughout the year. Although the total rainfall in millimeters is low (mostly 2-3 mm per month), the number of rainy days remains significant in almost every month, suggesting frequent but usually light showers. The temperature regime is mild with no sharp fluctuations: the summer months (June-August) enjoy an average temperature of around 15-17°C, while in winter (December-February), the thermometer typically shows 5-7°C, rarely dropping below freezing even at night. Spring and autumn are transitional seasons with gradual temperature changes and frequent rainfall.

Temperature

In Weston-super-Mare, the annual temperature cycle exhibits typical features of a temperate maritime climate. The warmest month is usually July, when the average temperature reaches 17.2°C and daytime highs can rise to an average of 20.7°C. August is slightly cooler but also very comfortable, with an average temperature of 16.9°C and maximum values around 20.2°C. The coldest month is traditionally January, when the average temperature drops to 5.4°C and night-time lows average 2.9°C. Overall, the temperature range throughout the year is quite mild, without extreme heatwaves or severe frosts, making the town's climate attractive for visitors.

The summer months, from June to August, in Weston-super-Mare are characterized by pleasant warm weather. Average daytime temperatures during this period range from 19.1°C in June to 20.7°C in July, creating ideal conditions for walking along the promenade and enjoying the sea air. Nights remain fairly warm, with average minimum temperatures rarely dropping below 11.8°C in June and reaching 13.8°C in July. In contrast, winter is cool but mild. From December to February, average daytime temperatures hover around 7.8°C - 9.1°C, while night-time temperatures usually do not fall below 2.9°C - 4.7°C, meaning severe frosts are rare, and even in the coldest month, January, the average minimum temperature remains above freezing.

Temperature fluctuations between day and night in Weston-super-Mare are moderate. The greatest difference is observed in late spring and early summer: for example, in May, the difference between the average maximum (16.1°C) and the average minimum (8.5°C) temperature is about 7.6°C, and in June it is 7.3°C (19.1°C max and 11.8°C min). In the winter months, daily fluctuations are smaller, around 4-5°C (for instance, in December the difference is 4.2°C, and in January it's 4.9°C). This suggests that even on warm days, evenings can be quite fresh, so a light jacket or sweater might come in handy, while in winter, nights do not bring a sharp cold snap compared to the daytime hours, adding to the comfort for visitors throughout the year.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

In Weston-super-Mare, precipitation is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, so there is no clearly defined rainy season or, conversely, a dry period. A characteristic feature of the local weather is frequent precipitation, but the total monthly amount remains low. This indicates that the rain here is generally light and can often be a drizzle.

Regarding the wettest periods, the highest amount of rainfall, though modest, occurs in October — averaging 4 mm. In terms of the number of rainy days, March stands out, with precipitation recorded on approximately 17 days of the month. There are also many rainy days (around 15-16) in late autumn and early winter: November and December, with about 3 mm of rainfall, and October (16 days). This means that during these months, the chance of encountering rainy weather is slightly higher.

Relatively drier months are April to August, as well as January, when the average monthly precipitation is just 2 mm. The lowest number of rainy days — about 12 — is recorded in April, as well as in the summer months (June, July, August) and early autumn in September. During these periods, rain occurs less frequently and is generally less intense. Given the mild climate and positive average temperatures even in winter, precipitation in Weston-super-Mare almost always falls as rain.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Weston-super-Mare, it's important to consider its temperate maritime climate with frequent, though usually light, precipitation throughout the year. The key principle when packing should be layering. This will allow you to easily adapt to the changeable weather by adding or removing clothing layers. Don't forget a light waterproof jacket or raincoat, as well as a compact umbrella – they'll come in handy in any season. Comfortable, preferably waterproof, walking shoes are also a must-have for any traveler, as there are many great places to walk in Weston-super-Mare.

For the summer months (June-August), when average temperatures hover around 15-17°C with highs near 20°C, T-shirts, light trousers, shorts, or skirts are suitable. However, even in summer, evenings can be quite brisk, so bring a sweater or a light jacket. Sunscreen and a hat will also be useful, especially if you plan to spend time on the coast. During the warmer days of late spring (May) and early autumn (September), light clothing is also appropriate, but always with the option to layer up.

In winter (December-February), the average temperature is about 5-7°C, and night-time lows can drop to 2-4°C. You'll need warm items: sweaters, an insulated and waterproof jacket, a hat, scarf, and gloves. Although severe frosts are rare here, the combination of humidity and coastal winds can make it feel much colder. In the cooler months of spring (March-April) and autumn (October-November), when the number of rainy days can be higher (up to 17 days in March), waterproof outerwear and shoes are especially important, along with warm layers like fleece jackets or jumpers.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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