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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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The live forecast above shows today’s conditions for Slough, with the main story being a return to settled, cooler autumn weather after a blustery start to the week. Expect bright spells and light winds, making for a straightforward day across the Berkshire town.
What is the outlook for the next few days in Slough?
High pressure is building from the west, which will keep things dry and largely calm through the middle of the week. Temperatures will hover near seasonal averages, with overnight lows dipping into single figures.
- Wednesday: Sunny intervals and a gentle breeze. A crisp start, warming to a mild afternoon.
- Thursday: Cloud thickening a little, but staying dry. Light winds from the south-west.
- Friday: Brighter again with longer sunny spells. A cooler feel by evening.
How reliable is the BBC weather forecast for Slough?
The BBC forecast for Slough uses data from the Met Office, so it is generally reliable for the next three to five days. For planning further ahead, checking the 10 day weather forecast UK page gives a good indication of trends, though confidence drops after day seven.
Will it rain in Slough tomorrow?
Based on the live forecast above, tomorrow looks dry with a mix of cloud and some bright intervals. Rain is not expected in the immediate 24-hour window, so outdoor plans should be fine.
What is the weather in Slough for the next 14 days?
Long-range models suggest a mostly dry and settled pattern, though some weak fronts may bring light rain around the weekend after next. For specifics, check the 10 day weather forecast UK page for daily updates.
How does the weather in Slough compare to nearby towns?
Slough’s weather is very similar to Bristol Weather and Birmingham Weather under this high-pressure setup, though Slough can be slightly milder due to its proximity to the Thames Valley.