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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.

🌤️31°C
Mainly clearNorfolkFeels like 32° · Wind 16 km/h · Humidity 53%
UV 8 Very HighSunrise 05:49Sunset 20:28
Today☁️32°20°💧1%
Wed🌤️34°21°💧1%
Thu38°22°💧2%
Fri☁️40°24°💧0%
Sat☁️40°26°💧9%
Sun⛈️41°25°💧32%
Mon⛈️36°22°💧50%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Norfolk’s weather today reflects the conditions shown in the live forecast above, with cloud and sunny spells dominating and a moderate breeze off the North Sea. As a low-lying county, temperatures remain close to seasonal averages, but coastal areas can feel noticeably cooler in the wind.

What does the 10-day outlook look like for Norfolk?

For a broader view similar to the bbc weather norfolk uk 14 days or weather in norfolk uk 10 days, conditions are expected to stay changeable with occasional rain and brighter intervals.

  • Temperatures likely ranging between 12–16°C over the next week.
  • Best chance of dry spells during the middle of the week.
  • Wind speeds increasing by the weekend, particularly along the coast.
  • For a detailed breakdown, check our 10 Day Weather Forecast UK page.

Are there any weather warnings for Norfolk?

There are currently no active norfolk weather warnings, but conditions can change rapidly. Always check official sources before travelling.

  • Met Office yellow warnings are issued for wind, rain or snow.
  • Coastal flood alerts may be issued during storm surges.
  • Sign up for free warnings at government weather alert services.
Average annual rainfall~600mm
Average summer high21°C
Average winter low1°C
Highest recorded temperature38.5°C (July 2022)
How often does it snow in Norfolk?

Norfolk sees snow on average 10–15 days per winter, often as light flurries. Significant accumulations are rare, occurring once every few years, usually in January or February when easterly winds bring cold continental air.

What is the best time to visit Norfolk for dry weather?

The driest months are typically April to June, with May being the sunniest. September also offers pleasant conditions, though rainfall increases through autumn. For detailed monthly expectations, see our UK weather hub.

Does Norfolk experience many thunderstorms?

Thunderstorms are relatively infrequent, averaging 10–12 per year. They occur most often in late spring and summer, usually triggered by warm, humid air moving north from the continent. Coastal areas may see fewer storms than inland parts.