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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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Doncaster currently sees temperatures in the low single digits with light rain, as shown in the live forecast above. The city’s December average high is 7°C, so today’s conditions are typical for the season, though a drier spell is expected by midweek.
What will the weather in Doncaster be like tomorrow and in the 10-day outlook?
Tomorrow’s forecast shows a band of cloud moving east, with highs near 6°C and a brisk south-westerly wind. For the next ten days, models indicate a gradual shift to colder, more settled air from the north, bringing frosty nights and a lower chance of rain after Thursday. The 14-day trend from the Met Office suggests below-average temperatures for late December, with occasional wintry showers possible around the weekend.
How does Doncaster’s December weather typically compare?
December in Doncaster averages 7°C for a high and 2°C for a low, with about 50 mm of rainfall spread over 15 wet days. The live forecast above sits close to that norm, though the dry midweek break will keep the month’s total slightly below average. For the 14-day outlook, check the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK page for updated charts.
Is the BBC Doncaster weather forecast reliable for the 14-day outlook?
The BBC uses Met Office data, so their 14-day forecast for Doncaster is broadly reliable for trends but less so for day-to-day details beyond day 7. Check the live forecast above for the most recent updates.
What is the 14-day weather in Doncaster according to the Met Office?
The Met Office’s 14-day outlook for Doncaster shows a cold, mostly dry pattern from midweek onward, with night frosts and a small chance of sleet on higher ground. Daytime highs will stay around 4–6°C.
Will the weather in Doncaster be snowy in December?
Snow is possible but not likely in the immediate forecast. The 14-day trend favours cold, dry air rather than active weather systems, so any snow would be light and confined to early morning hours.
For broader UK conditions, visit the UK weather hub or compare with Sheffield Weather for nearby data.