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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the DailyCity weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.

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OvercastExeterFeels like 15° · Wind 8 km/h · Humidity 90%
UV 4 ModerateSunrise 05:00Sunset 21:30
Today☁️21°15°💧12%
Sat☁️23°16°💧38%
Sun☁️27°11°💧0%
Mon⛈️28°17°💧8%
Tue☀️29°18°💧5%
Wed☀️30°15°💧0%
Thu☁️25°18°💧4%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Check the live forecast above before heading out in Exeter today. The city’s position on the River Exe, roughly 10 miles inland from the south Devon coast, gives it a mild but changeable maritime climate – expect cloud, occasional rain and a brisk south-westerly breeze.

What is the weather in Exeter tomorrow?

Tomorrow’s conditions will follow the pattern shown in the live forecast above. Exeter’s inland location means it often stays a degree or two cooler than the coast overnight, but daytime temperatures are similar to those in nearby Torquay. The south-westerly wind can bring showers at any time, so keep an eye on the Met Office weather Exeter page for hour-by-hour updates.

How does Exeter’s weather compare to other UK cities?

Exeter is generally milder than cities further north, but it sees more rain than Bristol Weather due to its proximity to Dartmoor. For a longer outlook, the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK page shows how Exeter’s pattern fits with the rest of the country. If you’re checking the exeter weather map, note that showers often form over the moors before drifting east across the city.

LocationSouth Devon, 10 miles inland from Exmouth coast
Average annual rainfallAround 800mm – wetter than London but drier than Plymouth
Highest recorded temperature34.2°C (July 2022)
Typical wind directionSouth-westerly, bringing Atlantic moisture
What is the best time to visit Exeter for dry weather?

Late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September) tend to be driest, with fewer rain days than in winter. The exeter weather forecast 30 days can give a broad trend, but local forecasts are more reliable a week ahead.

Does Exeter get snow?

Snow is rare in Exeter because of its mild coastal influence. When it does fall – usually once or twice a year – it settles only briefly. For longer-range checks, the exeter weather 21 day forecast may show cold snaps but not precise snowfall.

How accurate are 14-day forecasts for Exeter?

Long-range forecasts like the exeter weather 14 day forecast give a useful trend but become less reliable after day 7. For day-to-day planning, stick to the live forecast above and the BBC Weather Exeter page.