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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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Check the live forecast above for Stalybridge today, as conditions shift quickly due to the town’s position on the western edge of the Pennines. The key numbers—temperature, wind speed, and precipitation probability—will tell you whether to expect a dry, cloudy day or a spell of rain moving in from the Manchester plain.
What is the outlook for the next few days?
The 7-day trend for Stalybridge shows temperatures ranging from 6°C to 14°C this week, with the highest chance of rain on Wednesday and Thursday. Overnight lows will drop to around 3°C, so a coat remains useful even when daytime highs reach the lower teens. For a detailed look ahead, see the 10 day weather forecast UK.
How does the local geography affect Stalybridge weather?
Stalybridge sits in the Tame Valley, which funnels moist air from the Irish Sea across Greater Manchester. This means the met office weather stalybridge reports often show higher rainfall totals than areas just 10 miles east, and cloud can linger longer after a front passes. The weather in Stalybridge tomorrow will reflect this pattern—expect a 40–60% chance of light showers if the wind is from the southwest.
Where can I find the bbc weather stalybridge 7 days forecast?
The BBC Weather page for Stalybridge provides a rolling 7-day outlook, updated every few hours. It includes hourly breakdowns for temperature, wind, and rain probability, which are reliable for planning up to three days ahead.
Is there a reliable weather stalybridge 14 days forecast?
Long-range forecasts for Stalybridge beyond 7 days have lower confidence due to the region’s changeable Atlantic weather patterns. The Met Office offers a 14-day trend, but treat day 10–14 predictions as a general guide rather than a certainty.
Does Stalybridge get more rain than nearby towns?
Yes, Stalybridge typically records 5–10% more rainfall than towns like Altrincham or Stockport because of its proximity to the Pennines. This orographic effect causes moist air to rise and cool, leading to more frequent drizzle and showers.
Sources
For broader conditions across the country, compare with the UK weather hub or check Sheffield Weather for similar Pennine-edge patterns.