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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Evening Ledger weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Check the live forecast above before heading out in Clanfield today, as conditions are likely to shift through the afternoon. The Met Office and BBC Weather both point to a changeable pattern typical for this Hampshire village.
What is the outlook for Clanfield today?
The live forecast above shows the immediate trend, but expect a mix of cloud and brighter spells, with a chance of light rain later. Winds will be moderate, so a light jacket is advisable if you are out on the South Downs or around the village.
- Morning: Mostly dry with some sunny intervals, though cloud builds from the west.
- Afternoon: Increasing chance of patchy drizzle or light showers, especially after 3pm.
- Evening: Remaining cloudy with a risk of damp conditions; temperatures will dip.
- Wind: South-westerly, moderate, gusting near 20 mph on higher ground.
How does this compare to the rest of the UK?
Clanfield’s weather is similar to much of southern England today, though the South Downs can amplify wind and cloud cover. For a broader picture, see the UK weather hub or check the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK for the week ahead.
Is the BBC Weather forecast for Clanfield reliable?
Yes, BBC Weather uses Met Office data, making it a trusted source for short-term forecasts. For detailed local updates, the Met Office’s own site offers hourly breakdowns and warnings.
What is the best source for Clanfield weather?
Both the Met Office and BBC Weather are reliable. The Met Office provides official warnings and long-range data, while BBC Weather is convenient for a quick glance on mobile.
Will it rain in Clanfield this weekend?
The live forecast above gives the most current view, but early signs suggest a mix of dry and wet spells. Check the Bristol Weather page for regional trends that often mirror Hampshire.