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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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BBC Weather for New Quay shows a mixed outlook typical of the Ceredigion coast, with today’s conditions visible in the live forecast above. This seaside town often sees brisk westerlies and patchy rain, making the next 14 days a useful window for planning beach walks or harbour visits.
What drives New Quay’s weather pattern?
New Quay sits on a west-facing bay, exposed to Atlantic systems that bring frequent cloud and showers. The local microclimate is milder than inland Wales, but sea breezes can chill exposed spots quickly. The live forecast above gives the clearest picture of the next few days, while the Bbc Wales Weather page offers broader regional context.
How reliable is the 14‑day outlook?
Long‑range forecasts for New Quay become broadly indicative beyond seven days, as Atlantic fronts shift unpredictably. For the weather in New Quay Wales for next 14 days, a rolling update combining the BBC model and the Met Office’s shipping forecast gives the most reliable signal. Our 10 Day Weather Forecast UK page tracks these changes throughout the week.
Is New Quay especially windy?
Yes – exposed to south‑west gales, gusts can exceed 40 mph in autumn. Check the live forecast above for wind speed and direction before heading to the beach or harbour.
When is the driest month?
April and May tend to be the least wet, with around 60 mm of rain. July and August see similar totals but with more settled spells, ideal for coastal walks.
Does the sea fog affect visibility?
In spring and early summer, warm air over cool sea can create haar (coastal fog). Visibility often lifts by midday, but check the live forecast above if you plan boat trips.