England

Freshwater 14-Day Forecast

Isle of Wight, England

Freshwater Outlook (Next 14 Days)

Across Freshwater today, temperatures stay on the mild side overall, while frequent showers come and go. A moderate breeze at times can add a little bite, especially when showers are passing through. Southern areas faring best for warmth.

Freshwater broadly tracks an unsettled pattern overall, with showers returning at times and mild temperatures overall across the coming fortnight. Subtle changes in system tracks can alter the timing of rain or breezier periods, so it’s worth checking back for updates. For planning, use the visual trends first, then the daily breakdown for the most workable detail. Further out, the forecast is best read as the dominant pattern and its swings, rather than a precise day-by-day script.

Daily Forecast

DateHighLowConditionWindRain %HumidityVisibilityUVSunriseSunset
Thu, 4 Jun 15°C 12°C Moderate rain 45 km/h 90% 85% 8 km 5 04:56 AM 09:12 PM
Fri, 5 Jun 14°C 10°C Patchy rain nearby 30 km/h 73% 73% 10 km 7 04:55 AM 09:13 PM
Sat, 6 Jun 17°C 12°C Moderate rain 44 km/h 91% 83% 8 km 6 04:55 AM 09:14 PM
Sun, 7 Jun 15°C 11°C Sunny 31 km/h 6% 80% 10 km 6 04:54 AM 09:15 PM
Mon, 8 Jun 17°C 13°C Moderate rain 41 km/h 84% 79% 9 km 3 04:54 AM 09:15 PM
Tue, 9 Jun 15°C 10°C Patchy rain nearby 33 km/h 73% 74% 10 km 3 04:54 AM 09:16 PM
Wed, 10 Jun 15°C 13°C Patchy rain nearby 37 km/h 73% 85% 10 km 3 04:53 AM 09:17 PM
Thu, 11 Jun 16°C 12°C Patchy rain nearby 19 km/h 73% 82% 10 km 3 04:53 AM 09:18 PM
Fri, 12 Jun 16°C 13°C Patchy rain nearby 30 km/h 73% 82% 9 km 3 04:53 AM 09:18 PM
Sat, 13 Jun 16°C 13°C Patchy rain nearby 43 km/h 86% 80% 10 km 3 04:53 AM 09:19 PM
Sun, 14 Jun 15°C 13°C Patchy rain nearby 63 km/h 80% 83% 9 km 3 04:52 AM 09:19 PM
Mon, 15 Jun 18°C 11°C Partly Cloudy 19 km/h 73% 74% 10 km 4 04:52 AM 09:20 PM
Tue, 16 Jun 15°C 11°C Patchy rain nearby 34 km/h 73% 83% 10 km 3 04:52 AM 09:20 PM
Wed, 17 Jun 15°C 14°C Moderate rain 40 km/h 97% 97% 8 km 3 04:52 AM 09:21 PM

Temperature Trend

Rain Probability

Wind Speed

UV Index

For Freshwater, the forecast is best read as a combination of short-range detail and broader regime. The first few days carry the highest timing confidence, while later periods describe direction and pattern.

How to interpret confidence

For how forecast reliability changes with lead time, see Forecast Confidence. For transparency on how WeatherEngland sources and updates data, see Methodology.

Background guides

Glossary support

Start with the Weather Glossary. Useful terms for this page include Jet Stream, Air Mass, Zonal Flow, Atmospheric Blocking, Weather Front, and Pressure Trend.

FAQ

What is the 14-day weather forecast for Freshwater?

Over the next 14 days in Freshwater, the day-to-day pattern is led most often by Patchy rain nearby as the headline condition. Temperatures hold fairly steady overall. Typical range: highs up to 18°C, lows down to 10°C. Rain-risk signal: 97% at peak (13 higher-risk days). Wind: a windiest-day signal around 63 km/h. UV: peaks around 7 on brighter days. Confidence is highest early on; later in the period, look for the trend and regime rather than hour-by-hour precision.

How accurate is the 14-day forecast for Freshwater?

Short-range detail is usually strongest early on. Later in the period, the forecast is best read as a trend signal: direction of temperatures, how changeable it looks, and whether winds/rain are more likely to feature.

Can I see hour-by-hour detail for Freshwater today?

Yes — near-term hourly detail is available for today, alongside day-by-day summaries across the full 14-day window. Use the hourly view for timing windows; use the daily table for the broader run of weather.

How do temperatures change in Freshwater across the next 14 days?

The broader temperature signal for Freshwater is: Temperatures hold fairly steady overall. The chart gives the best read of whether that drift is meaningful or just day-to-day noise.

What does the ‘headline condition’ mean in the Freshwater forecast?

It’s a top-line description of what is most likely to characterise the day. In the UK, the detail can move around, so the charts help show whether it is a brief spell or a more persistent feature.