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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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The BBC Weather forecast for Bungay, as shown in the live forecast above, indicates a largely dry spell with temperatures near the seasonal average. This means a settled outlook for the Waveney Valley town over the coming days, with no significant weather warnings expected.
What does the week ahead hold for Bungay?
The live forecast above shows Bungay experiencing mainly dry conditions with variable cloud. Daytime temperatures will reach typical levels for the time of year, while overnight lows will be cool but not unusually so. Those following bbc news will see this reflects a broader settled pattern across East Anglia. For a longer view, see the 10-day weather forecast for the UK.
How does Bungay’s location affect its weather?
Situated in the Waveney Valley in Suffolk, Bungay sits in a low-lying area near the River Waveney. This means it can sometimes experience cooler nights and misty mornings compared to higher ground, though the live forecast above shows no particular concerns for the immediate outlook. For more detail, the met office weather bungay feed provides additional local observations, and our UK weather hub offers broader coverage.
Is the BBC Weather forecast for Bungay reliable?
BBC Weather uses data from the Met Office, making it a reliable source for Bungay. The live forecast above is updated regularly and provides a clear picture of conditions for the Waveney Valley area over the coming days.
What is the best time to visit Bungay for good weather?
Bungay, like much of East Anglia, tends to see its driest and warmest weather between June and August. Autumn and spring offer milder conditions, while winter can bring cold spells and frost, particularly in the valley.
Does Bungay ever experience flooding?
Bungay lies near the River Waveney, which can rise after prolonged rain. The Environment Agency issues flood alerts when necessary. The live forecast above shows no immediate risk, but residents should check local updates during wet periods.