Planning a trip or just want to know what to expect outside? This section provides the latest weather information for the town of Whitefield, including detailed forecasts and visual charts.
Whitefield
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Whitefield can be described as temperate maritime, which is typical for much of the United Kingdom. There is no extreme heat or severe frost here, which keeps the weather relatively mild year-round. The influence of the ocean smoothes out temperature fluctuations, creating comfortable conditions for those who dislike sudden changes; however, tourists should always be prepared for high humidity and the unpredictability of the weather.
The seasons are quite distinct, but the transitions between them are gradual. Summer in Whitefield is cool and fresh: even in the warmest months, July and August, the average temperature stays around 13-14°C, and the thermometer rarely rises above 17°C. Winters here are mild, with temperatures around 3-4°C, avoiding extreme cold, though the air can feel damp.
A hallmark of the local weather is the consistent chance of precipitation throughout the year. Data indicates a high number of days with precipitation (from 14 to 20 days per month), suggesting frequent but likely not too intense rain or characteristic English drizzle. Regardless of the month you choose for your trip, having an umbrella and waterproof shoes in your luggage will be a wise decision for comfortable walks.
Temperature
The temperature regime in Whitefield is characterized by moderation and an absence of extreme fluctuations, which is typical for the UK climate. The annual cycle begins with a rather cool winter: the coldest month is January with an average temperature of just 2.6°C. During the winter period, especially in January and February, nighttime figures often drop to 0.5°C–1.3°C, creating conditions for morning frosts, while during the day the air warms up to only 4.8°C–6.0°C.
Summer in Whitefield can be described as mild and fresh; there is practically no sweltering heat here. July is traditionally considered the warmest month of the year, when the average temperature reaches 13.7°C. Even at the height of the season, in July and August, daily highs rarely exceed the 17.0°C mark, making the weather comfortable for outdoor activities, though a light jacket or jumper is necessary for evening walks, as nights remain cool (around 10°C).
The transitional seasons are marked by gradual temperature changes. In spring, the thermometer steadily climbs: from an average of 6.5°C in April to a pleasant 9.8°C in May. In autumn, the air gradually cools down: while a comfortable average temperature of about 11.5°C persists in September, by November it drops to 5.3°C, heralding the coming winter. The difference between day and night temperatures throughout the year remains small, averaging 3–6 degrees.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Precipitation in Whitefield is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, so tourists should not expect a distinct dry season. The local climate features typical British weather: frequent, but often not too heavy rain or drizzle. Even in months with minimal precipitation, the sky is often overcast, and humidity remains high.
The rainiest period falls at the end of summer and mid-autumn. In August and October, the number of days with precipitation reaches its peak — about 20 days per month. October also leads in total rainfall volume. In winter, especially in January and February, when night temperatures can drop to 0.5°C, sleet is possible, but most often precipitation falls as cold rain.
Spring can be described as a relatively dry period. April and May are characterized by the lowest precipitation volume (about 2 mm) and a reduction in the number of rainy days to 14 per month. This time is considered the most comfortable for walking and exploring the town, although an umbrella or waterproof jacket in your luggage is a must at any time of year.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When planning a trip to Whitefield, keep in mind that the climate is quite cool and damp throughout the year. Even in the warmest summer months — July and August — the average temperature is around 13–14°C, and the daily high rarely exceeds 17°C. Therefore, the main principle for your wardrobe should be layering. Instead of one very warm item, it is better to take several layers: T-shirts, fleeces, jumpers, and cardigans that can be easily added or removed depending on the changing weather.
Pay special attention to rain protection, as precipitation occurs regularly here: statistics show between 14 and 20 rainy days each month. Be sure to pack a high-quality waterproof jacket or a hooded raincoat, as well as a compact but sturdy wind-resistant umbrella. Footwear should be as comfortable as possible and, preferably, waterproof; leather boots or sneakers with a membrane are perfect for walks, keeping your feet warm and dry.
If you are planning a trip during the winter period, from November to March, be prepared for temperatures between 1°C and 5°C. At this time, you will need a warm jacket or coat, as well as a scarf, gloves, and a hat. In summer, despite the cool air, the sun can be strong on clear days, so it wouldn't hurt to bring sunglasses. Regardless of the season, this thoughtful approach to packing will allow you to comfortably enjoy the sights of the UK without being distracted by the whims of the weather.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
Weather in nearby cities
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