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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the NewsPrism weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Today in Bristol, the live forecast above shows a typical mix of cloud and bright spells for this time of year, with temperatures close to the seasonal average and a moderate breeze from the southwest.
What’s the weather like in Bristol tomorrow and the coming days?
For tomorrow, expect a similar pattern – a blend of sunshine and scattered showers, though drier intervals should develop by midweek. The five‑to‑ten‑day outlook indicates a gradual transition to more settled conditions, but no extreme temperatures are forecast.
- Weather in Bristol tomorrow: Cloudy start, then sunny spells and a small chance of light rain, highs around 18°C.
- Weather in Bristol 10 days: Staying mostly dry, with warmer air arriving by the weekend and lows around 9°C at night.
- Bristol weather 14 days: A weak frontal system may bring a few showers in the second week, but overall seasonal temperatures continue.
- 21 day weather forecast Bristol: Longer‑range models suggest a settled end to the month, with no major heat or cold spells anticipated.
- Bristol weather 30 days: For planning purposes, the month‑ahead outlook points to persistent high pressure, keeping rainfall near or slightly below normal.
Is snow likely in Bristol, and are there any weather warnings?
Snow is very rare in Bristol during late spring and summer. The bristol weather snow risk is essentially zero until at least November. No bristol weather warning is currently in place from the Met Office, though ground frost is possible on clear nights over the next week.
- No official warnings for rain, wind or snow are active.
- If frost develops, local roads in the suburbs may become slippery early in the morning.
- For the latest on any alerts, check the live forecast above.
Will it rain later today?
The live forecast above shows a small chance of an isolated shower this afternoon, but most of Bristol stays dry until evening. Carry a light jacket just in case.
What is the best month for dry weather in Bristol?
Statistically, June offers the lowest rainfall and highest sunshine hours, making it ideal for outdoor plans. May and September are also reliable months with fewer wet days than winter.
How accurate are the 14‑day and 30‑day forecasts?
Short‑range forecasts (1–3 days) are highly reliable. Medium‑range (5–14 days) have moderate confidence, while 30‑day outlooks indicate only broad trends – use them for rough planning only.
For more regional forecasts, see the UK weather hub or the latest 10‑day forecast for the UK.