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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Public Report weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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The Met Office forecast for Holyhead, as shown in the live forecast above, indicates temperatures in the low to mid-teens with occasional showers and fresh south-westerly winds. This is typical for the autumn period, when Atlantic systems frequently affect the Isle of Anglesey coast.
What are the wind and temperature conditions in Holyhead today?
Wind speeds are forecast at 15–25 mph, gusting higher near the port, with a daytime high around 13–15°C. Overnight lows drop to 9–11°C. The wind direction shifts between south-west and west, bringing cloud and patchy rain at times. Those checking weather in Holyhead 10 days ahead will see similar patterns.
Will there be rain in Holyhead over the next few days?
Scattered showers are likely on and off, particularly around high tide. Rainfall amounts remain modest, with accumulations of 2–5 mm each day. For a broader view, both UK weather hub and the live forecast above show further unsettled conditions into next week. If you need weather in Holyhead tomorrow, expect similar conditions with a chance of heavier bursts later.
How does the Met Office forecast compare to other sources like BBC Weather Holyhead?
The Met Office is the UK’s official national weather service, providing high-resolution data for Holyhead. BBC Weather Holyhead uses Met Office data, so readings typically match closely. For different interpretations, AccuWeather Holyhead may use their own global model.
What is the best time of year to visit Holyhead for settled weather?
Late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September) often bring lighter winds and longer dry spells. Summer averages 15–19°C, but sea breezes can keep conditions cooler. Check Liverpool Weather for regional context.
Why is Holyhead windier than inland areas?
Holyhead lies exposed on the north-west tip of Anglesey, directly facing the Irish Sea. Atlantic depressions funnel across the coast, while inland hills offer little shelter. This makes Holyhead consistently one of the windiest locations in Wales, as reflected in XC Weather Holyhead data.
For an extended outlook, see our weather in Holyhead next 14 days page or the Birmingham Weather comparison.