England Weather & 14-Day Forecasts

159 counties · 10519 cities

England weather forecasts for cities, counties, and everyday planning

England weather can change quickly from one region to another, with rainfall, wind, cloud cover, and temperature often varying across relatively short distances. Conditions in the South East may differ markedly from those in the North West, the Midlands, or the south-western peninsula, so local weather forecasts are often more useful than a broad England summary alone.

Browse major cities, move through counties from A to Z, and follow current weather conditions alongside 14-day forecasts. Whether the aim is travel planning, commuting, outdoor plans, or routine local awareness, the value lies in reaching the local forecast quickly and reading conditions in the right regional context.

England Counties A–Z

England weather, local forecasts, and regional weather patterns

How England weather varies by region

England does not sit under one single weather pattern. Atlantic systems often arrive first in western areas, while the South East can be drier, brighter, or warmer under the same broader setup. Coastal exposure, elevation, urban heat effects, and the track of rain bands all shape local conditions, which is why a national overview is useful for context but local weather forecasts remain the more practical guide.

Why local weather forecasts matter

A broad England forecast helps set expectations, but everyday decisions usually depend on more local detail. Rain can be more persistent in one county than the next, wind speeds often increase near exposed coasts, and temperatures may differ between inland districts, major towns, and large urban centres. That is where city weather and county weather become far more useful than a simple national summary.

Using the 14-day forecast sensibly

A 14-day forecast is most useful when read as a guide to likely weather trends rather than as a fixed script. It helps show whether conditions are likely to stay unsettled, where drier spells may emerge, how temperatures may shift, and when wind or rainfall may become more influential. For planning ahead, that broader outlook is most helpful when paired with regularly updated local forecasts closer to the date.

City weather and county weather across England

Major cities offer a quick route to detailed forecast pages, while the county list provides a wider regional index for local browsing. Together, they create a more useful picture of England weather: one that combines broad regional awareness with the local forecast detail people actually need.