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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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For Langport, the live forecast above shows a dry and bright morning giving way to increasing cloud by the afternoon, with a gentle breeze from the south-west. This is typical for this inland Somerset town, sheltered from the more exposed conditions along the Bristol Channel coast.
What is the outlook for the rest of the week in Langport?
The settled spell is expected to hold for much of the week, with high pressure dominating the region. However, look for a subtle shift by midweek as a weak front may introduce thicker cloud and the chance of a light shower, particularly towards the Polden Hills. Overnight lows will dip close to freezing, so a ground frost is possible in the surrounding levels.
How does Langport’s weather compare to nearby areas?
Being inland on the Somerset Levels, Langport often avoids the strongest winds seen at coastal spots like Burnham-on-Sea. Conversely, fog and mist can linger longer here, especially in the mornings near the River Parrett. For a broader view of regional conditions, check our Bristol Weather page, which covers the wider West Country area.
Will the fog clear quickly in Langport this morning?
Fog on the Levels can be stubborn. It usually lifts by mid-morning as the sun gains strength, but if the live forecast shows overcast skies, it may linger into the early afternoon.
Is Langport prone to flooding from the River Parrett?
The town has flood defences, but heavy, prolonged rain can cause the Levels to become waterlogged. The met office weather langport alerts are worth monitoring during wet spells, and local bbc news reports often carry updates on river levels.
When is the best time for a walk on the Levels?
A dry, calm day with high pressure is ideal. The live forecast above will confirm if conditions are settled. Avoid days with low cloud or fog, as visibility on the flat landscape can be poor.