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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Public Journal weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Bristol is looking at a mostly cloudy and breezy start to the week, with the live forecast above showing the best chance of any brighter spells arriving by Tuesday afternoon. The city, tucked between the Mendip Hills and the Severn Estuary, tends to feel a few degrees cooler than inland spots when the wind picks up.
What is the outlook for the next few days?
The coming days will see a typical mix of cloud and occasional light rain, with temperatures staying close to the seasonal average. For those checking weather in Bristol tomorrow, expect a brisk south-westerly breeze and highs around 9°C, though it may feel cooler near the harbourside. The weather in Bristol 10 days out suggests a gradual shift towards drier conditions by the end of the week, though a weak weather front could bring a spot of drizzle on Thursday morning.
Should I be aware of any weather warnings?
No official warnings are currently in place for the Bristol area, but the Met Office has flagged a low risk of localised gusts reaching 40mph along the Avon Gorge on Tuesday afternoon. Anyone looking at a Bristol weather 14 days or 21 day weather forecast Bristol should note that long-range models hint at a colder snap arriving late next week, with a small chance of a Bristol weather snow event on higher ground around Dundry. For those planning ahead, a Bristol weather 30 days outlook remains uncertain, but the trend points to unsettled conditions returning by early December.
Will it be sunny in Bristol this weekend?
Saturday looks mostly cloudy with a few brighter intervals, but Sunday may bring more persistent cloud and a chance of light rain. The best of any sunshine is likely on Friday afternoon before the front arrives.
Is there a risk of flooding in Bristol?
No flood warnings are currently issued for the Bristol Avon or the Floating Harbour. The Environment Agency advises that localised surface water flooding is possible only if heavy rain coincides with high tides later in the month.
When is the coldest time of day in Bristol?
Temperatures typically bottom out just before sunrise, between 6am and 7am this week. Inland areas such as Fishponds and St George can be a degree or two colder than the city centre overnight.
Sources
For the latest conditions across the country, visit our UK weather hub. You can also check 10 Day Weather Forecast UK for a longer view, or see how conditions compare in Birmingham Weather.