Blackpool weather forecast: This is when it will rain in Blackpool as conditions set to become more unsettled

The weather is set to be bright today, with sunshine and warm temperatures throughout the day.
The weather is set to be bright today, with sunshine and warm temperatures throughout the day.The weather is set to be bright today, with sunshine and warm temperatures throughout the day.
The weather is set to be bright today, with sunshine and warm temperatures throughout the day.

But temperatures are set to dip as the week progresses, with conditions set to become unsettled.

What will the weather be like this morning in Blackpool?

This morning will be bright, with sunshine throughout. The temperature will reach 10C by 12pm.

The weather is set to be bright today, with sunshine and warm temperatures throughout the day.The weather is set to be bright today, with sunshine and warm temperatures throughout the day.
The weather is set to be bright today, with sunshine and warm temperatures throughout the day.

What will the weather be like this afternoon in Blackpool?

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This afternoon will continue to be bright, with the temperature increasing to its peak of 11C by 1pm and remaining so throughout the rest of the afternoon.

What will the weather be like this evening and tonight in Blackpool?

This evening will be clear and dry, with the temperature dipping to 7C by 9pm. Overnight temperature of 5C.

What will the weather be like tomorrow in Blackpool?

Tomorrow will be then be cooler and duller, with cloud and light rain throughout most of the day and a maximum temperature of 9C.

What is the long-term forecast for Blackpool?

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The Met Office UK outlook for Sunday 3 March to Tuesday 12 March said: “Wet and windy weather will continue on Sunday with gales and blustery showers in the north.

“The heaviest rain will be in the northwest, though heavy blustery showers are also likely in Wales, as well as central and southern England.

“Longer dry and bright spells are likely in eastern Scotland and northeast England. Spells of wet and windy weather are likely to continue through next week, interspersed with some drier, brighter periods.

“Further strong winds and gales are likely in exposed areas, particularly in the northwest.

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“Temperatures will be around normal for the start of spring, though they will be lower than the mild or warm weather that many of us have had recently. On high ground in the north, it may be cold enough for some snow to fall.”