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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Civic Insight weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Check the live forecast above before heading out in Bruton today, as conditions across this south Somerset town, set inland between Castle Cary and Wincanton, can shift quickly with the Mendip Hills to the north-west.
What is the outlook for Bruton today?
Bruton’s weather is shaped by its inland position in the Brue Valley, often making it a few degrees cooler than coastal Somerset towns. The live forecast above shows the immediate trend, but expect any cloud or showers to develop from the west, with the higher ground to the north occasionally trapping mist in the early morning.
Will the weather affect travel or local events?
For those heading to Bruton’s high street or the railway station, the live forecast above will help you plan. Rain can make the A359 and minor lanes slick, especially near the River Brue. The 10 Day Weather Forecast UK page is useful for longer-term plans, and the Bristol Weather page gives context for the wider region.
Frequently asked questions
How reliable is the BBC weather forecast for Bruton?
The BBC forecast uses Met Office data, which is generally reliable for Bruton’s valley microclimate. However, localised fog or showers can be missed, so always check the live forecast above on the day.
Where can I find the met office weather for Bruton?
The Met Office provides detailed forecasts for Bruton via its website. You can also find met office weather bruton updates linked from local bbc news pages for the Somerset area.
Does Bruton get much snow in winter?
Bruton sees occasional light snow, usually a dusting once or twice a year, as the valley can be slightly sheltered. The Mendip Hills to the north-west often get heavier falls, which can affect local roads.