West Midlands Weather Forecast





The latest weather forecast from the Met Office for the West Midlands England.

Weather Forecast Issued at 14-Dec-2024 16:00:00: PM

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Weather Forecast Summary: Headline:

Turning cloudier as milder air moves in.

Weather Forecast for This Evening and Tonight:

Turning cloudier through this evening and overnight with a few spots of rain and drizzle at times in the west and the north, especially on higher ground. Chilly start to the night but becoming milder through the early hours. Minimum Temperature 4C.

Weather for Sunday:

A cloudy day with patchy rain and drizzle, though most places remaining largely dry. Staying breezy with gusty winds over the highest ground but a lot milder than recent days. Maximum Temperature 12C.

Weather Outlook for





Weather warnings generated by the Met Office.

Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:

Often cloudy with patchy rain at times and the occasional sunnier breaks, these mainly on Monday. Turning widely wet and windy on Wednesday. Breezy and mild.

UK Outlook for Thursday 19 Dec 2024 to Saturday 28 Dec 2024:

Rain will clear to the east on Thursday with showers following on a very strong northwesterly wind. Showers are likely to become wintry over high ground in the north. Beyond this, it will remain changeable through the rest of the period. The wettest and windiest conditions will probably be in the north, with spells of heavy rain at times as low pressure systems pass by. Further south, whilst some unsettled weather is likely at times, it will probably be drier overall with a greater influence of high pressure. Temperatures will likely vary around average with both some milder and colder interludes at times. Snow will most likely be restricted to high ground, although could temporarily fall at lower levels in the north during any colder interludes.

UK Outlook for Sunday 29 Dec 2024 to Sunday 12 Jan 2025:

Changeable, with spells of wet and windy weather interspersed with some drier, more settled interludes. The heaviest rain and strongest winds will generally be in the north, with the south drier and less windy overall. Temperatures will likely vary around average, with both milder and colder periods. Some snow is possible during the colder interludes, especially over high ground in the north.

For other UK forecasts please see: UK weather forecasts

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