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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Metro Report weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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The live forecast above shows Blackpool’s current conditions; expect a typical coastal mix of cloud and bright spells today, with temperatures near the seasonal average and a moderate breeze off the Irish Sea.
What will the weather in Blackpool be like tomorrow?
Tomorrow’s outlook, based on the live forecast and longer-range data, points to a drier morning followed by patchy rain moving in from the west. Winds will pick up slightly, so if you’re heading to the seafront, a light jacket is wise. For a detailed breakdown of the 10‑day forecast for Blackpool, check the live panel above.
How reliable are the 14‑day and 21‑day forecasts for Blackpool?
Like all coastal locations, Blackpool’s weather can shift quickly. The Met Office’s 5‑day outlook is usually very dependable, but longer‑term forecasts – such as the weather in Blackpool next 14 days or a 21‑day projection – become increasingly uncertain after a week. Always combine the live forecast with the latest Met Office updates for the most current picture.
Will it rain in Blackpool today?
The live forecast above shows the chance of rain hour by hour. If cloud builds from the west, light showers are possible; check the rain radar on the Met Office site for real-time tracks.
What is the weather in Blackpool tomorrow morning?
Tomorrow morning should start mainly dry according to the BBC weather Blackpool 7‑day outlook, but freshening winds could bring a few spots of rain by lunchtime. The Liverpool forecast often mirrors Blackpool’s because of similar coastal exposure.
How does Blackpool’s weather compare to other northwest seaside towns?
Blackpool’s open‑coast location means it’s often breezier than more sheltered spots like Sheffield or inland areas. Strong south‑westerly winds can make the feel‑temperature several degrees cooler than the actual air temperature.