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Bourton Pressure & Humidity

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Bourton Pressure & Humidity Outlook

For Bourton today, pressure is around 994 mb, notably low for the season, with humidity high enough to give the air a damp edge. That keeps the background more unsettled, with conditions more likely to shift as systems move through. Conditions can feel a bit stop–start at times, with the broader signal shifting across the period. A gentle rise later on would slightly favour more settled spells.

Looking ahead, pressure is expected to range between 996 mb up to 1024 mb during the period ahead. Pressure trends higher through the coming days, favouring quieter spells at times. Humidity looks generally high, which can help low cloud to linger in calmer spells.

Current Readings

Pressure

994 mb

Humidity

88%

Dew Point

9.0°C

Today’s Hourly Humidity

Today’s Hourly Pressure

14-Day Trends

Thu
4 Jun
87% hum
996 mb
Fri
5 Jun
76% hum
1012 mb
Sat
6 Jun
87% hum
1002 mb
Sun
7 Jun
83% hum
1021 mb
Mon
8 Jun
88% hum
1009 mb
Tue
9 Jun
81% hum
1018 mb
Wed
10 Jun
93% hum
1007 mb
Thu
11 Jun
81% hum
1010 mb
Fri
12 Jun
79% hum
1010 mb
Sat
13 Jun
82% hum
1008 mb
Sun
14 Jun
91% hum
1001 mb
Mon
15 Jun
78% hum
1024 mb
Tue
16 Jun
89% hum
1023 mb
Wed
17 Jun
98% hum
1003 mb

Humidity Chart

Pressure Chart

This page focuses on practical interpretation for Bourton. When the guidance becomes mixed, it is usually a regime question first, rather than a single hourly detail.

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 Isobar, Pressure Gradient, Relative Humidity, Dew Point, Anticyclone, and Depression.

FAQ

What is the air pressure in Bourton today?

Atmospheric pressure in Bourton is currently around 994 mb. It provides useful background context — especially whether the wider pattern leans more settled or more changeable. Looking further ahead, pressure edges higher overall, which can favour a steadier background later in the period.

What counts as high or low pressure in the UK?

There is no single cut-off, but as a practical UK guide: the low 1020s (around 1020 mb1024 mb) often leans more settled, while the low 1000s (around 1000 mb1004 mb) is more commonly tied to Atlantic lows nearby. The pressure gradient and the direction of travel are usually more telling than the exact number.

How does pressure affect wind in Bourton?

It is not the absolute pressure that matters most, but how steeply it changes from place to place. A sharper gradient can bring brisk winds; a weaker gradient tends to keep winds lighter.

Does low pressure always mean rain in Bourton?

It can raise the risk of showers or rain, but it does not guarantee it. The detail depends on fronts, moisture supply and how the system moves through the region.

What does humidity mean for comfort in Bourton?

Humidity describes how close the air is to being saturated. Higher humidity can feel clammy and can support haze or low cloud in calmer conditions; lower humidity often feels crisper and helps things dry more quickly. Humidity also runs high on average, which can make low cloud or hazier spells more likely when winds are light, especially overnight.