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Clock Face Rain Forecast

St. Helens — Precipitation & Rainfall

Clock Face Rain Outlook

In Clock Face today, precipitation is the key feature, with a showery day with little in the way of dry spells expected.

Looking ahead over the next 14 days, the rain outlook for Clock Face suggests frequent showers and little opportunity for prolonged dry periods. Drier conditions at times will offer brief respite, but the broader wet theme looks set to persist.

Current & Today

Now

Precipitation0.22 mm
Humidity77%
Cloud Cover75%

Today

Total Rain5.41 mm
Rain Chance91%
Snow Chance0%
Snow Total0.0 cm

Today’s Hourly Rain Chance

14-Day Precipitation

Thu
4 Jun
91%
5.41 mm
0% snow
Fri
5 Jun
73%
1.14 mm
0% snow
Sat
6 Jun
86%
1.79 mm
0% snow
Sun
7 Jun
73%
1.13 mm
0% snow
Mon
8 Jun
77%
2.19 mm
0% snow
Tue
9 Jun
73%
0.41 mm
0% snow
Wed
10 Jun
91%
3.24 mm
0% snow
Thu
11 Jun
3%
0.02 mm
0% snow
Fri
12 Jun
73%
0.36 mm
0% snow
Sat
13 Jun
2%
0.00 mm
0% snow
Sun
14 Jun
73%
1.08 mm
0% snow
Mon
15 Jun
73%
0.21 mm
0% snow
Tue
16 Jun
73%
0.10 mm
0% snow
Wed
17 Jun
2%
0.00 mm
0% snow

Rain Charts

When forecasts change between updates, it is commonly driven by small shifts in storm track or blocking position. The links below give stable context that helps you read those changes.

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 Cold Front, Warm Front, Occluded Front, Relative Humidity, Dew Point, and Orographic Uplift.

FAQ

Will it rain in Clock Face today?

Rain risk in Clock Face today is around 91%. Timing can vary locally, especially with showers and passing fronts.

What is the chance of rain in Clock Face over the next 14 days?

The 14-day rain outlook for Clock Face shows day-by-day rain chances and an overall wet/dry signal. Use the first few days for detail and the later period for broader risk.

What does ‘chance of rain’ mean for Clock Face?

It’s the likelihood of measurable precipitation at some point — it does not mean it will rain continuously or everywhere in the area.

When is rain timing most reliable in Clock Face?

Timing is usually most reliable in the next 24–72 hours. Beyond that, use the outlook to understand overall risk rather than exact hours.

Does the rain forecast for Clock Face include showers and drizzle?

Yes — the precipitation outlook covers all measurable precipitation types. Light drizzle can be harder to pin down precisely than organised rain bands.