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Best Weather in the UK

The UK is not famous for its weather, but the reputation is a little unfair. Sunshine totals between the sunniest and dullest parts of the country differ by nearly a third, and annual rainfall can vary by a factor of four between the driest corners of East Anglia and the wettest slopes of the western hills. Choosing the right region does not buy you Mediterranean summers, but it genuinely does change how often you can sit outside with a coffee in March or hang washing out in July.

It also quietly shapes household economics. Drier regions see less damp damage to houses, cheaper insurance in some cases, and noticeably lower heating bills from milder winters near the south coast. Sunnier regions work better for solar panels, outdoor hobbies, and gardens that actually ripen fruit. None of this is dramatic, but cumulatively it makes a real difference to how somewhere feels year-round.

How we measure weather

A tranquil Cornish cove on a cloudless summer day with turquoise water, pale golden sand, white-washed cottages perched above the beach, and gulls wheeling in a brilliant blue sky
The south and west coasts enjoy the UK's sunniest, mildest year, with the Isle of Wight and parts of Cornwall reliably topping the sunshine rankings.

Our weather rankings come straight from the Met Office 30-year climate averages, which are the gold standard for this kind of comparison because they smooth out freak years. We use two core figures: annual sunshine hours (the Campbell-Stokes-equivalent measurement of bright sunshine) and annual rainfall in millimetres. Together these produce a 0 to 100 Weather score, with higher scores meaning sunnier and drier.

There are limits worth flagging. Temperature is not part of the score because most of the UK sits in a narrow temperature band and preferences split roughly evenly between people who like warmer and cooler summers. Wind exposure matters enormously on the coast but is not yet included in the headline score: each area page surfaces it separately for coastal shortlists.

Where the sun actually shines

A single striped canvas deckchair on a sunlit pebbled British beach facing a sparkling sea, with a straw sun hat on the corner of the chair and a paperback book on the pebbles under a cloudless sky
1,900+ sunshine hours a year: the south coast has roughly the same annual sunshine as northern France.

The sunniest places in the UK cluster along the south and south-east coasts, particularly the Isle of Wight, the Sussex coast, Bournemouth, and the Thanet peninsula. East Anglia is the driest region overall, with Essex and Cambridgeshire recording the lowest annual rainfall of anywhere in the country. Parts of Cornwall combine both: generous sunshine with relatively modest rainfall for a western county.

The rainiest areas, unsurprisingly, are the western hills: the Lake District, Snowdonia, the western Highlands, and parts of south-west Wales. Some of these places are spectacularly beautiful, and plenty of people happily accept 1,800mm of rain a year as the price of mountain walking on the doorstep. That is a reasonable trade, but you should make it consciously rather than by accident.

What to look for

Check sunshine and rainfall figures separately, not just the combined score. Drier is not always sunnier: East Anglia tops the rainfall table but trails the Sussex coast on sunshine. If you care about solar panels or garden productivity, weight sunshine higher; if you want outdoor exercise without kit, weight rainfall lower. And if you are moving from a wetter region, visit in winter rather than August to see what the less glamorous months actually feel like.

How we rank: Ranked by our Weather dimension score (0–100), based on average annual sunshine hours and rainfall from Met Office 30-year climate data.

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Areas Ranked

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£314k

Avg House Price

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70/100

Avg Weather Score

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South West

Top Region

Where they are.

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Top 20 Best Weather

1
Bath
67
-0.5
House Price£450,000
Safety80/100
Rent/mo£1,800
Weather82/100
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2
Stirling
66
+1.1
House Price£210,000
Safety85/100
Rent/mo£840
Weather82/100
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3
Brighton
65
House Price£420,000
Safety62/100
Rent/mo£1,680
Weather78/100
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4
Exeter
62
+0.9
House Price£310,000
Safety68/100
Rent/mo£1,240
Weather75/100
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5
Cambridge
61
House Price£490,000
Safety76/100
Rent/mo£1,960
Weather74/100
Cycling Friendly Good Commute Heritage +7
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6
Durham
65
House Price£180,000
Safety82/100
Rent/mo£720
Weather74/100
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7
71
House Price£310,000
Safety78/100
Rent/mo£1,240
Weather72/100
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8
Sheffield
62
+1.2
House Price£210,000
Safety50/100
Rent/mo£840
Weather72/100
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9
Canterbury
63
House Price£360,000
Safety78/100
Rent/mo£1,440
Weather72/100
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10
Truro
60
House Price£300,000
Safety76/100
Rent/mo£1,200
Weather72/100
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11
York
67
House Price£310,000
Safety74/100
Rent/mo£1,240
Weather70/100
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12
Oxford
67
House Price£475,000
Safety72/100
Rent/mo£1,900
Weather70/100
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13
Bristol
66
+1.5
House Price£340,000
Safety58/100
Rent/mo£1,360
Weather68/100
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14
Norwich
59
House Price£250,000
Safety64/100
Rent/mo£1,000
Weather68/100
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15
Chester
65
+0.7
House Price£285,000
Safety74/100
Rent/mo£1,140
Weather66/100
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16
62
+1.1
House Price£265,000
Safety62/100
Rent/mo£1,060
Weather66/100
Search properties in Worcester
17
Shrewsbury
66
House Price£260,000
Safety82/100
Rent/mo£1,040
Weather64/100
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18
Cardiff
63
+1.0
House Price£260,000
Safety60/100
Rent/mo£1,040
Weather62/100
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19
Harrogate
64
House Price£350,000
Safety88/100
Rent/mo£1,400
Weather60/100
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20
Leeds
62
+1.8
House Price£235,000
Safety42/100
Rent/mo£940
Weather55/100
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Region Distribution

Where the top 20 areas are located

South West20%
Yorkshire and the Humber20%
South East15%
Scotland10%
East of England10%
West Midlands10%
North East5%
North West5%
Wales5%