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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 Tavistock, the live forecast above shows the immediate conditions, but the key takeaway for today is that the town, sitting on the western edge of Dartmoor, often sees cloud and drizzle rolling in from the coast before reaching Plymouth or Okehampton.
What is the weather in Tavistock like today?
Tavistock’s position in the Tavy valley means it can be a few degrees cooler than nearby Plymouth, with mist lingering in the morning. The live forecast above gives the current temperature and wind, but expect conditions to change quickly as Atlantic fronts push across the moor. For a broader view, check the UK weather hub for regional trends.
Will it rain in Tavistock tomorrow?
Based on the live forecast above and the 10 day weather forecast UK, tomorrow’s outlook for Tavistock depends on the position of low pressure. Showers are common, especially in the afternoon, as moist air rises over Dartmoor. For a detailed breakdown, the met office weather tavistock page provides hourly updates.
How does Tavistock’s weather compare to Plymouth?
Tavistock is generally cooler and wetter than Plymouth, as it sits inland and at a higher elevation. The bbc weather plymouth forecast often shows milder temperatures and less cloud, while Tavistock can be 2–3°C colder overnight.
What is the weather in Tavistock tomorrow morning?
For the weather in tavistock tomorrow, expect a chilly start with possible fog in the valley. The live forecast above will update overnight, but a common pattern is cloud clearing by late morning before showers develop. Check the bbc weather tavistock 7 days for the week ahead.
Is there a long-range forecast for Tavistock?
The bbc weather tavistock 14 days outlook gives a general trend, but accuracy drops after a week. For Tavistock, the most reliable short-term data comes from the live forecast above and the Met Office’s local warnings.