Cumwhitton Weather
Cumbria, England
Cumwhitton Weather Overview
At the moment, Cumwhitton is experiencing light rain, with temperatures near 10°C. Humidity is running high, meaning the air is close to saturation — a background that can favour low cloud, mist or haze when winds ease. Winds are generally light, with only modest movement in sheltered areas. With pressure on the lower side, the wider weather pattern can remain more mobile, supporting cloud, showers or breezier spells. Temperatures look fairly steady overall, without a strong directional shift. For the most up-to-date detail, use the live conditions panels above, which update as new observations arrive.
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FAQ
What is the weather in Cumwhitton today?
In Cumwhitton, Cumbria (England) it is currently light rain, with temperatures sitting around 10°C. Humidity is near 96%, so the air is close to saturation — low cloud, sea fret or a touch of mist can become more likely when winds ease. Winds are light to moderate overall, though gusts can still lift it briefly. Lower pressure can favour a more changeable set-up nearby, meaning conditions may vary from day to day. The live cards above provide the most current readings as conditions shift.
What is the weather forecast for Cumwhitton for the next 14 days?
The two-week outlook for Cumwhitton summarises likely temperature direction alongside rain and wind signals. In the UK, small track changes in weather systems can alter the detail, so regular updates help.
What time are sunrise and sunset in Cumwhitton today?
Today in Cumwhitton, sunrise is at 04:38 and sunset is at 21:41. Daylight changes gradually through the year as the seasons shift.
What does it feel like in Cumwhitton today?
The ‘feels like’ estimate in Cumwhitton is about 8°C. It accounts for wind and humidity, so it can differ from the thermometer reading.
How windy will it be in Cumwhitton today?
For practical planning, use the live wind readings for sustained speeds and gusts — gusts are usually what you feel most in exposed locations.