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To ensure your trip is comfortable, check the current weather forecast for Motherwell. This section provides the latest data, temperature charts, and detailed information on weather conditions.

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Overview

The climate in Motherwell can be described as temperate maritime, which is typical for this region of the UK. There are no exhausting heatwaves or extremely low temperatures, ensuring the weather remains relatively mild all year round. The influence of the ocean smooths out seasonal fluctuations, preventing sharp temperature jumps.

Summer in the city is usually cool and fresh: even in the warmest months, July and August, the average temperature stays around 14°C, and daytime highs rarely exceed 17–18°C. Winter is mild but damp, with average temperatures ranging from 1°C to 6°C. The transitional seasons pass smoothly, with gradual warming in spring and cooling in autumn.

An important feature of the local weather is the high probability of precipitation and frequent cloud cover at any time of year. Statistics show that the number of rainy days is consistently high — from 13 to 19 days per month, with autumn and winter being the wettest periods. Travelers should be prepared for changeable weather and always carry an umbrella or raincoat, as clear skies can quickly turn to rain.

Temperature

The temperature regime in Motherwell is characterized by the moderation typical of this region: exhausting heat or extremely severe frosts are rare here. The coldest months of the year are traditionally January and December, when the average air temperature stays at 3–4°C. Winters here are cool and damp rather than freezing; nighttime temperatures during this period drop to 1–2°C, so warm, windproof clothing will be necessary for comfortable walks.

Summer in the city can be described as mild and refreshing. July is considered the warmest month, when daytime air temperatures warm up to a comfortable average of 17.6°C. August is practically the same, maintaining pleasant warmth without stuffiness. Even at the height of the season, nights remain quite cool, with an average temperature of around 11°C, which should be considered when planning evening outings.

Throughout the year, temperature fluctuations between day and night are quite smoothed out and rarely exceed 6–8 degrees. The most noticeable difference is felt in the spring-summer period, especially in May, when daytime warmth is replaced by a noticeable evening chill. Autumn arrives gradually: as early as October, the average temperature drops to 9.3°C, slowly preparing the city for the winter season.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

The climate in Motherwell is characterized by high humidity and frequent precipitation, which is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year. It's difficult to single out a distinct dry or rainy season, so travelers should be prepared for changeable weather in any month. Precipitation most often falls as drizzle, typical of the UK, although more intense downpours do occur.

The highest number of rainy days occurs in late summer and mid-autumn. According to statistics, August and October are the "wettest" months, when precipitation can be observed for up to 19 days a month. July and February are not far behind, bringing about 18 rainy days, so waterproof clothing and an umbrella will be indispensable in your luggage.

Spring can be described as a relatively drier period. April stands out as the month with the lowest frequency of precipitation — averaging about 13 rainy days. During the winter period, from December to February, when temperatures drop to +1...+2°C, rain can give way to sleet, creating a typical Scottish winter atmosphere.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

Motherwell's climate is typical of the Scottish region: the weather here is changeable, so the main principle when packing should be layering. Even in the warmest months, such as July and August, the average temperature stays around 14°C, rarely exceeding 17-18°C. Therefore, light t-shirts should definitely be complemented by warm sweaters, fleeces, or cardigans that can be easily put on or taken off as the weather changes.

Given the high frequency of rainy days (from 13 to 19 days per month year-round), a quality raincoat or waterproof windbreaker will be your main companions. An umbrella is also necessary, but due to possible wind gusts, it's better to choose a sturdy and compact model. For city walks, choose comfortable, waterproof flat shoes, such as leather boots or trekking sneakers, to keep your feet warm and dry.

If your trip is planned for the winter period (December to February), when temperatures drop to 1-2°C, be sure to bring a warm jacket, hat, scarf, and gloves. In summer, despite the coolness, the sun can be active on clear days, so it wouldn't hurt to bring sunglasses. A universal tip for any season is to have a small backpack with you to store extra clothes if the sun comes out, or to quickly grab rain protection during sudden bad weather.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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