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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the ScopePress weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Appleby today sees a mix of cloud and light showers, with temperatures in the low to mid-teens as shown in the live forecast above. This unsettled pattern is typical for early autumn in the Eden Valley, kept mild by westerly winds but prone to passing rain bands.
What does the next few days look like?
The outlook maintains a similar theme: highs around 13–15°C with occasional rain, especially on Thursday and into the weekend. A 10-day forecast for the region suggests drier interludes on Wednesday and early Friday, though confidence is moderate. For nearby centres such as Birmingham, conditions are generally a degree or two warmer.
How does Appleby’s weather compare locally?
Appleby sits in a valley shelter, so it is often a degree cooler than lower-lying towns. The met office weather appleby data show overnight lows dropping to 7–9°C, and the appleby weather bbc outlook mirrors this pattern. For a longer view, the weather in appleby-in-westmorland 10 days forecast remains consistently changeable rather than settled.
When does rainfall peak in Appleby?
Rainfall is highest from October to January, with October averaging 100–110 mm. A typical day sees light or moderate rain, though heavy downpours are possible when Atlantic fronts stall over Cumbria.
Is snow common in Appleby?
Snow falls on about 8–12 days each winter, mainly in January and February. The valley rarely holds deep snow for more than a few days, but higher ground on the North Pennines can stay white longer.
What is the best time for dry weather?
Late spring (May–June) offers the lowest rainfall and longest daylight. The Eden Valley is then often drier than the Lake District fells, making it an ideal window for walking and local events.