Planning your day in Torquay? In this section, you'll find the latest weather information, detailed forecasts, and helpful charts.
Torquay
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Torquay, located on the UK coast, can be described as temperate maritime. This means there are no extreme temperatures: winters are relatively mild, and summers are warm but not sweltering. The town enjoys distinct seasons, each bringing its own unique atmosphere.
The summer months, particularly July and August, are the warmest, with average temperatures around 16.6°C and maximum values reaching nearly 20°C. Winters, from December to February, are cool, with average temperatures around 6-7°C. Spring and autumn are transitional periods with pleasant weather, though with a higher chance of precipitation. Overall rainfall is low but distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, with the number of rainy days remaining significant almost every month, especially in spring and autumn. This suggests frequent, though perhaps not very intense, rainfall.
In general, the weather in Torquay is quite predictable for a temperate climate. Travelers should be prepared for changeable weather and carry both sunscreen for clear days and an umbrella or raincoat, especially if visiting outside the peak summer season. The highest number of rainy days typically occurs in March, October, and December.
Temperature
The climate in Torquay is characterized by moderate temperatures throughout the year, without extreme heat or severe frosts. The annual temperature cycle shows gradual changes. The coldest months are typically January, with an average temperature of around 6.0°C (minimum 3.8°C, maximum 8.2°C), and February, with an average of 6.8°C. The warmest weather arrives in July and August, when the average temperature in both months reaches 16.6°C. In July, maximum daytime temperatures can rise to an average of 19.8°C, and in August to 19.6°C, making these months the most comfortable for those who prefer moderate summer warmth.
The summer months in Torquay, spanning from June to August, offer pleasant warmth. Daytime highs during this season range from 18.1°C in June to nearly 20°C in July and August. Nights remain fresh and comfortable, with minimum temperatures varying from 11.7°C in June to 13.7°C in August. Winter, lasting from December to February, is fairly mild and cool but not freezing. Average daytime temperatures in winter stay between 8.2°C (January) and 9.4°C (December), while nighttime lows average around 3.8°C in January and 5.7°C in December, rarely dropping below zero. Daily temperature fluctuations are most noticeable in late spring and early summer; for instance, in May, the difference between the average maximum (15.3°C) and minimum (8.4°C) is about 6.9°C. In winter, this range is narrower—for example, in December it is approximately 3.7°C (9.4°C max, 5.7°C min).
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
In Torquay, precipitation is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, with no pronounced rainy or dry seasons. However, there are some nuances. Generally, the total amount of precipitation is low, indicating that rainfall likely takes the form of light drizzle or short showers rather than prolonged heavy downpours.
The highest average rainfall occurs in October (4 mm). March (17 days), October, and December (16 days each) are also relatively wet in terms of the number of rainy days. During these months, the chance of catching rainy weather is slightly higher. Given the moderate temperatures, precipitation falls mainly as rain; snow is unlikely for this region based on the provided temperature data.
The "driest" months in terms of total precipitation are January, February, April, May, June, July, and August, each seeing only 2 mm. However, regarding the frequency of rain, August stands out with the lowest number of rainy days—just 10. In other months, the number of rainy days mostly fluctuates around 11–12, meaning a light shower can occur in any season.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When planning a trip to Torquay, it’s important to account for the changeable weather typical of coastal Great Britain. The key to a comfortable stay is layering and being prepared for rain. Regardless of the season, we recommend bringing a lightweight waterproof jacket or raincoat, as well as a compact umbrella. Although total monthly rainfall may be low, rainy days are not uncommon. Comfortable, preferably waterproof, walking shoes will be your indispensable companion for exploring the town and its surroundings.
During the cooler months, from approximately October to April, when average temperatures range from 6°C to 9°C and occasionally drop lower, you’ll need warm sweaters and fleeces, as well as a hat, scarf, and gloves, especially in winter (December–February). Windproof outerwear will help protect you from coastal breezes. In spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), the weather can be particularly fickle, so the "onion principle"—wearing several layers of clothing that are easy to put on or take off—is the most practical solution.
The summer months, from June to August, are usually the warmest in Torquay, with average temperatures around 15–17°C and maximums approaching 20°C. During this time, T-shirts, light trousers, shorts, and sundresses will come in handy. However, don't forget a light jumper or cardigan for evening strolls or in case of cooler weather. On sunny days, be sure to use sunscreen and don’t forget your sunglasses. Even in summer, a light shower is possible, so some light rain protection may still be useful.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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