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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the WordPatch weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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For Birmingham today, the live forecast above shows the current conditions and the outlook for the next few hours. This page gives you the key details for planning your week, covering what to pack and the best times to visit the city.
What is the weather in Birmingham typically like?
Birmingham has a temperate maritime climate, meaning mild temperatures year-round with rainfall spread fairly evenly. Summers are warm but rarely hot, with average highs around 21°C in July. Winters are cool and damp, with temperatures often hovering between 2°C and 8°C. Snow is possible but usually light and infrequent.
When is the best time to visit Birmingham for good weather?
Late spring (May to June) and early autumn (September) offer the most reliable balance of mild temperatures and lower rainfall. July and August are the warmest months but also the busiest for school holidays. For a quieter trip with decent conditions, consider the last two weeks of June or the first two weeks of September.
What should I pack for a trip to Birmingham?
Pack layers year-round. A waterproof jacket and comfortable walking shoes are essential, as rain can arrive unexpectedly. In summer, bring a light jumper or cardigan for cooler evenings. In winter, a warm coat, scarf and gloves are advisable. An umbrella is useful in any season.
What is the weather in Birmingham tomorrow?
Check the live forecast above for the most accurate prediction for tomorrow. In general, Birmingham sees changeable conditions, so it’s wise to look at the detailed hourly breakdown rather than just the daily summary.
What is the weather in Birmingham for 10 days?
The live forecast above includes a 10-day outlook. For a longer view, the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK page gives you a broader picture. Bear in mind that accuracy decreases after day 5, so treat the later days as a general trend.
Does the Met Office weather for Birmingham include snow alerts?
Yes, the Met Office issues weather warnings for snow and ice. For the latest alerts, check the live forecast above or visit the Met Office website directly. Snow in Birmingham is not common but can cause disruption when it occurs.
Sources
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