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Weather forecast for this week in Wells - 15 Dec to 21 Dec

By Mr.Data   15th Dec 2025

Here is this week's Wells weather forecast provided by Mr Data
Here is this week's Wells weather forecast provided by Mr Data

Weekly Weather Forecast for Wells

As we look into the weather patterns for Wells this coming week, residents should brace themselves for a mix of cloudy and partly cloudy skies, with frequent rain showers expected. Temperatures will range moderately, with cool breezes sweeping across the area. It's vital to prepare appropriately for fluctuating weather conditions, particularly as rain is likely during the majority of the week.

Daily Weather Descriptions

Monday: The week kicks off with cloudy skies and persistent rain throughout the day. Temperatures will vary from a maximum of 12°C to a minimum of 9°C, combined with high humidity at 89%. The likelihood of precipitation is 100% and wind speeds could reach up to 27mph.

Tuesday: After Monday's downpour, there will be some respite with partly cloudy skies. However, early morning showers are expected. Temperatures will see a high of 9°C and a low of 2°C, with a precipitation probability still at 97% and the winds calming to 11mph.

Wednesday: Prepare for a predominantly cloudy day, with rain anticipated by late afternoon. Temperatures will peak at 13°C and drop to 1°C. Humidity remains high at 89%, with a 65% chance of rain and strong winds at 33mph.

Thursday: Similar to earlier in the week, Thursday brings cloudy skies accompanied by rain. The maximum temperature will be 13°C, with a minimum of 9°C, and a high chance of precipitation at 97%. Winds are expected to be brisk at 35mph.

Friday: The day will be partly cloudy with sporadic rain forecasted. Temperature highs of 10°C will taper down to 4°C, and the chance of rain sits at 74%. Wind speeds will reach up to 25mph.

Saturday: Expect partly cloudy skies throughout the day. Temperatures will range from 9°C to 4°C, with a reduced precipitation chance at 39%. Winds will be relatively strong at 30mph.

Sunday: The week wraps up with partly cloudy conditions. Temperatures will span from a high of 7°C to a low of 4°C. Humidity is high at 92%, but rain is less likely at 26%, although winds might persist at 30mph.

Comparison with Previous Weather

The previous period experienced more stable and dry weather conditions. In contrast, the upcoming week is expected to be considerably wetter and cooler, with increased chances of precipitation throughout the week. Wind speeds are generally higher, marking a shift from the calmer conditions witnessed earlier.

Commuting Advice

Commuters are advised to prepare for wet and windy conditions, particularly from Monday through Thursday. Ensure to carry waterproof clothing and accessories. Winds may also affect travel, so allowance for potential delays would be wise, especially on the days forecasted with stronger winds.

Advice for Weekend Plans

For the weekend, although partly cloudy skies prevail, the chance of rain decreases, especially on Sunday. Outdoor plans may be feasible, particularly on Saturday, as the precipitation likelihood is relatively low at 39%. Nevertheless, consider indoor activities as a backup due to the cool and windy conditions expected.

     

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