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Changeable Spring Weather Forecast for Torquay

By

Karen McGinn
13 April 2026, 9:44 am

Residents in Torquay can expect a week of typical spring weather as the Met Office reports a mix of sunny intervals and passing showers. The forecast, updated on 13 April 2026, indicates temperatures will climb steadily throughout the week, ranging from 13°C to 16°C.

Monday starts the week with sunny intervals and a high of 13°C, accompanied by light winds. Conditions are set to become wetter on Tuesday and Wednesday, with light rain expected and wind gusts forecast to reach up to 30mph on Tuesday and 33mph by Wednesday. Wednesday is currently anticipated to be the warmest day of the week, reaching a high of 16°C despite the likelihood of rain around lunchtime.

The latter part of the week, from Thursday through Sunday, will bring drier conditions to the area. Residents can look forward to more consistent sunny intervals as temperatures remain steady between 15°C and 16°C. Wind gusts will also ease during this period, dropping to between 17mph and 25mph.

While enjoying the outdoors, residents should be aware of a few health factors. According to data provided by Defra, air pollution levels in Torquay remain low, which is suitable for normal outdoor activities. However, those who suffer from hay fever should note that pollen levels are expected to be moderate through Wednesday, rising to high levels on Thursday and Friday. Additionally, moderate UV levels are expected throughout the week, and sunscreen is advised for those spending time outside during midday hours.

This week’s unsettled pattern follows a recent period of unseasonably warm weather across the UK, which saw temperatures reach 26.5°C earlier in the month. The current forecast aligns closely with long-term climate averages for Torquay, which typically see April daytime highs of 13°C and approximately 14 days of rainfall throughout the month.

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