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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 Salisbury, as shown in the live forecast above, indicates a mix of cloud and sunny spells typical for the season. Temperatures are around the seasonal average, with a light to moderate breeze expected through the day.
What’s the weather in Salisbury today?
Today’s conditions are driven by the same low-pressure system affecting much of southern England. The live forecast above shows the current temperature, wind speed and any rain bands moving through Wiltshire. For weather in Salisbury tomorrow, the pattern is expected to hold, with similar cloud cover and temperatures staying near the norm.
How does the longer outlook look?
For anyone checking weather in Salisbury 10 days or even weather in Salisbury 14 days, the Met Office outlook points to a settled spell with no major weather warnings. The South West typically sees drier conditions inland, though occasional showers may move across from the Bristol Channel. If you use bbc weather Salisbury or bbc weather Salisbury 14 day forecast, you’ll see broadly the same trend – no extreme heat or cold on the horizon. Accuweather Salisbury offers hourly breakdowns for those needing more granular data.
Is there a weather warning for Salisbury right now?
Check the live forecast above for any current alerts. As a general rule, Salisbury rarely faces severe weather due to its inland position, but occasional flood warnings may follow prolonged heavy rain in winter.
How reliable is the Met Office forecast for Salisbury?
The Met Office operates a dense network of observation stations across the South West, making its Salisbury forecast generally accurate within 1–2 °C for the next 48 hours. Extended outlooks beyond five days are less precise.
What’s the best time of year to visit Salisbury?
Late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September–October) offer mild temperatures and lower rainfall. Summers can be warm but not extreme, while winter days are cold and often overcast, with occasional frost.
For the wider picture, see our UK weather hub or the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK. If you’re travelling from the South West, Bristol Weather may also be useful.