Wednesday, 17 June 2026UK news · Policy · Money · Everyday lifeAbout UsOur TeamSources & StandardsContactNewsletter

Stoke On Trent Weather

HomeWeatherStoke On Trent Weather

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.

For Stoke-on-Trent today, the live forecast above shows the current conditions and the outlook for the day, with cloud and spells of rain moving in from the west, typical for the city’s position on the western edge of the Peak District.

What is the weather in Stoke-on-Trent tomorrow?

Tomorrow will see further cloud and patchy rain, though brighter interludes may develop by the afternoon, especially towards the Staffordshire moorlands. The wind will remain light, keeping temperatures near the seasonal average. For a full breakdown, check our 10 day weather forecast UK page.

What is the outlook for the longer term?

Looking ahead at the weather in stoke-on-trent 10 days, a more settled pattern is expected by midweek, with high pressure building from the Azores. This will bring drier conditions and some sunshine, though overnight frosts are possible. The UK weather hub has the latest updates.

LocationStoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
SettingUrban, west of the Peak District, 30 miles north of Birmingham
Typical October high13–14°C
Common October rainfallAround 70mm, with rain on 14–16 days
Where can I get the Met Office weather Stoke-on-Trent forecast?

The Met Office provides official warnings and detailed hourly data for the city. Their site is the primary source for severe weather alerts relating to the Potteries area.

Is there a 21 day weather Stoke-on-Trent forecast?

Reliable forecasts for such a long period are not currently possible. For planning ahead, the 14-day outlook from the BBC or Met Office offers a trend, but accuracy drops after 7–10 days.

What is the BBC weather Stoke on Trent Longton forecast?

Longton is a southern district of the city. Forecasts are the same as for the wider Stoke area, as the terrain is flat and urban, with no significant microclimate differences.