Wetheral (Cumbria) weather

Forecast days

Six day forecast for Wetheral

Time 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
Weather symbols Clear night Clear night Clear night Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy
Chance of precipitation
<5% <5% <5% <5% <5% 10% 10% 20%
-2°
-2°
-2°
-1°
-4° -5° -5° -4° -1° -1°
ENE 3
ESE 4
ESE 5
ESE 5
ESE 6
ESE 8
ESE 9
ESE 13
7 8 11 13 14 17 19 25
VG VG VG VG VG VG VG VG
Humidity
90% 91% 91% 88% 78% 77% 77% 78%
UV
- - - 1 1 1 - -
Time 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
Weather symbols Light rain Light rain Light rain Heavy rain Light rain Heavy rain Heavy shower (night) Light rain
Chance of precipitation
60% 60% 60% 80% 60% 80% 70% 50%
-1°
ESE 14
ESE 14
ESE 14
ESE 13
ESE 14
SE 15
SE 15
SE 13
27 27 27 26 28 30 28 26
G G M G G M G G
Humidity
83% 83% 87% 87% 85% 86% 86% 88%
UV
- - - 1 1 1 - -
Time 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
Weather symbols Light shower (night) Light rain Light rain Light rain Cloudy Light shower (day) Cloudy Cloudy
Chance of precipitation
40% 50% 50% 50% 20% 30% 10% 10%
SE 12
SE 12
SE 11
ESE 10
ESE 9
ESE 10
SE 9
SE 9
23 24 21 19 17 19 16 16
VG VG VG G G G G VG
Humidity
88% 89% 89% 88% 87% 90% 91% 91%
UV
- - - 1 1 1 - -
Time 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
Weather symbols Cloudy Overcast Overcast Overcast Overcast Light rain Light rain Light shower (night)
Chance of precipitation
10% 10% 10% 20% 30% 50% 50% 40%
NW 7
NW 7
WNW 6
S 6
SE 7
S 7
SSW 7
SW 12
14 13 11 11 14 14 14 23
VG VG G M G M M VG
Humidity
92% 92% 93% 94% 91% 91% 92% 88%
UV
- - - 1 1 1 - -
Time 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00
Weather symbols Cloudy Cloudy Partly cloudy (night) Cloudy Cloudy Light rain Light rain Light rain
Chance of precipitation
20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 50% 50% 50%
SW 12
SW 12
WSW 11
SSW 9
S 10
S 11
SSE 13
WNW 12
22 22 21 17 20 22 24 23
VG VG VG VG G M M G
Humidity
88% 88% 88% 89% 87% 89% 91% 90%
UV
- - - 1 1 1 - -

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North West England weather forecast

Headline:

Rain and hill snow with icy conditions in places.

This Evening and Tonight:

Staying damp this evening and overnight with further rain and drizzle and the odd spot of snow over higher ground. Icy stretches in some areas with poor visibility over hills. Feeling cold especially in the breeze. Minimum temperature 0 °C.

Tuesday:

A showery start to the day, but turning drier and brighter by the afternoon. Staying mainly cloudy though with some sunny intervals developing. Winds easing, but still feeling quite cold. Maximum temperature 6 °C.

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:

Frost and patchy freezing fog clearing on Wednesday leaving some sunshine. Rain is likely by the afternoon, preceded by hill snow. Milder, wetter and much windier to end the week.

Updated:

UK long range weather forecast

This period is likely to often be unsettled with areas of low pressure tracking northeastwards close to or over the UK. This means bands of rain moving in from the west or southwest, interspersed with brighter showery conditions. As such, the wettest weather is likely to be across western high ground, though all parts could see some heavy rain at times. There is a greater than normal likelihood of periods of very windy weather too. A generally relatively mild period for the UK, with above average temperatures more likely than not, especially so in the south and west. However there does still remain the potential for short-lived colder interludes bringing the chance of overnight frost, these more likely to affect northern areas.

Updated:

Conditions are most likely to be changeable through this period. Wetter and windier than average conditions are slightly more likely than normal, especially in the west and northwest. Temperatures are most likely to be near or above average overall, especially in the south and west. It is possible that there will be further colder interludes, but these likely to be short lived at first. Perhaps a greater chance of a longer cold spell later in the period.

Updated:

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