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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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Leeds weather is typically changeable, with cool, damp winters and mild, occasionally warm summers. The live forecast above gives the most accurate picture for today, but planning around the city’s inland Yorkshire climate means preparing for rain at any time of year.
When is the best time to visit Leeds?
Late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September) offer the most reliable daytime temperatures without the peak holiday crowds. July and August see the warmest days, but also the highest chance of thundery showers, so pack a light raincoat.
What should I pack for a trip to Leeds?
Layers are essential. A waterproof jacket and sturdy footwear are useful even in summer, especially if you’re exploring the Dales. In winter, a warm coat, hat and gloves are needed; snow is possible but rarely prolonged. Check the 10 day weather forecast UK before you travel.
What is the BBC weather forecast for Leeds?
The BBC provides a reliable five-day outlook for Leeds, updated hourly. For the latest, use the live forecast above or visit BBC Weather’s Leeds page. It also offers a 14-day trend, useful for planning trips.
What’s the weather in Leeds tomorrow?
Tomorrow’s conditions will be shown in the live forecast above. In general, Leeds can shift from overcast to sunny spells within hours, so check the hourly chart for precise timings if you’re organising outdoor plans.
Does Leeds get snow, and when?
Leeds sees light snow most winters, typically in January or February. The Leeds weather radar and the 10 day forecast will flag potential snowfall. Heavy accumulation is rare, but icy roads can disrupt travel.