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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 20 June 2026 by the Media Grid UK weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.

20°C
Partly cloudyBlackpoolFeels like 18° · Wind 17 km/h · Humidity 62%
UV 6 HighSunrise 04:41Sunset 21:46
Today☁️26°19°💧70%
Wed☀️26°18°💧0%
Thu⛈️31°20°💧2%
Fri⛈️27°18°💧41%
Sat🌦️22°17°💧25%
Sun🌦️21°16°💧34%
Mon🌦️17°15°💧14%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Based on the live forecast above, temperatures in Blackpool today range from X°C to Y°C with [condition]. This is typical for the season, with the coastal breeze often making it feel a couple of degrees cooler near the Promenade.

What is the weather in Blackpool tomorrow and over the next 10 days?

For weather in Blackpool tomorrow, the live forecast shows a high of X°C and a low of Y°C, with [condition]. Looking at the weather in Blackpool 10 days, the trend suggests a mix of [brief pattern, e.g., dry spells and light showers], which is common for this time of year. For a broader view, the met office weather Blackpool data aligns closely with these projections, though the 21 day weather forecast Blackpool should be treated as a general guide rather than a precise prediction.

How reliable are the BBC Weather Blackpool 14 day and 7 day forecasts?

The bbc weather blackpool 7 days forecast is typically accurate within a 1–2°C margin, while the bbc weather blackpool 14 days forecast becomes less reliable after day 7 due to atmospheric variability. For planning, check the weather in Blackpool next 14 days for trends, but rely on the live forecast above for immediate decisions.

Coastal InfluenceSea breeze can lower temps by 2–3°C
RainfallAverage 80mm in this month
Sunrise05:15 today
Wind SpeedTypically 15–20 mph from the west
Is the weather in Blackpool usually wetter than nearby towns?

Blackpool receives slightly more rainfall than inland Lancashire towns due to its coastal position, but the difference is marginal—around 10–15% more annually. The sea breeze can also bring sudden light showers.

When is the best time to visit Blackpool for dry weather?

Late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September) generally offer the driest conditions, with average rainfall dropping to 50–60mm per month. Summer can be busier but often has longer dry spells.

How does the met office weather Blackpool compare to the BBC forecast?

Both use the same UK Met Office data, so the met office weather Blackpool and BBC forecasts are nearly identical. The BBC may present it with slightly different graphics, but the raw numbers match.

For a broader picture, see our UK weather hub or check conditions in nearby Liverpool Weather. For extended planning, the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK offers a national overview.