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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.

☁️18°C
OvercastSidmouthFeels like 16° · Wind 14 km/h · Humidity 62%
UV 5 ModerateSunrise 05:03Sunset 21:29
Today☁️19°13°💧41%
Tue🌦️18°15°💧99%
Wed☁️22°14°💧3%
Thu☁️24°14°💧10%
Fri🌤️23°10°💧2%
Sat☁️25°14°💧6%
Sun🌫️28°14°💧0%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

The live forecast above shows a mild day for Sidmouth with variable cloud and a light south-westerly breeze. Temperatures are near the seasonal norm, and dry conditions are expected through the morning before a low chance of light showers later.

What’s the outlook for the next few days in Sidmouth?

Sidmouth will see a mix of sunny spells and patchy cloud over the coming days, with no prolonged wet weather expected. The weather in Sidmouth 10 days from now points to a gradual warming trend as high pressure builds from the west.

  • Today and tomorrow: dry start, then isolated showers possible by afternoon.
  • Midweek: brighter, with light winds and temperatures around the July average.
  • Weekend: increasing cloud but mostly dry; a chance of drizzle on Sunday.

How reliable are the longer-range forecasts for Sidmouth?

Forecast models generally agree on a settled pattern for the next week, though confidence drops beyond day 7. For the bbc weather sidmouth 14 days outlook, short-range data is more dependable; for daily planning, the bbc weather sidmouth 7 days forecast offers the best balance of detail and accuracy. Services such as accuweather sidmouth use different modelling but typically converge on the same broad trends.

LocationSidmouth, Devon, south coast of England
CountyDevon
Coastal exposureOpen to south-west Atlantic influences
Typical July highAround 20–22 °C
When is the best time to visit Sidmouth for fine weather?

Late May through September offers the warmest conditions and lowest rainfall. July and August average 18–22 °C, though coastal breezes can keep humidity low. Spring and autumn are cooler but still pleasant for walking the Jurassic Coast.

Does Sidmouth often get fog or sea frets?

Yes, particularly in spring and early summer when warm air meets cooler sea temperatures. Fog usually clears by late morning. The town’s position in a sheltered bay can sometimes trap mist, but it’s rarely persistent beyond a few hours.

How strong are the winds along the Sidmouth seafront?

Prevailing south-westerly winds average 10–15 mph in summer, occasionally gusting to 25 mph during Atlantic lows. Autumn and winter storm events can bring gusts over 50 mph, so check the live forecast above before planning a coastal walk.

For wider conditions across the country, check our UK weather hub or see the 10-day forecast. If you’re heading west, the Bristol weather page covers a nearby regional centre.