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Warm And Sunny Bank Holiday Weekend Forecast For Torquay

By

Karen McGinn
19 May 2026, 9:19 am

Residents and visitors in Torquay can look forward to a warm and sunny Bank Holiday weekend, as the Met Office forecasts a clear trend of rising temperatures for the area. Largely dry conditions are expected to prevail from Thursday 21 May through Monday 25 May, providing ideal weather for those planning to spend time at the beach or enjoying attractions across the English Riviera.

Temperatures are expected to climb steadily throughout the period, starting at 19°C on Thursday. The mercury will continue to rise, reaching 22°C on Friday and 23°C on Saturday, before peaking at 24°C on Sunday and Monday. With very low daytime rain chances throughout the weekend—remaining under 5% on Saturday and Sunday, although isolated showers are possible on Friday evening—outdoor plans are unlikely to be significantly disrupted.

While the weather will be pleasant, with light winds ranging from 5 to 18mph, the Met Office has issued a reminder that UV levels will be high. They advise people to seek shade during the middle of the day, cover up with appropriate clothing, and apply sunscreen to protect against sun damage. Additionally, those with seasonal allergies should be aware that pollen levels are set to rise to moderate on Friday and high by Saturday.

Looking ahead, the Met Office long-range forecast suggests that high pressure will broadly remain in place into the following week. This indicates that fine, dry weather is likely to continue for much of the country, benefiting local businesses such as those promoted by the English Riviera Tourism Company that rely on the region’s appeal to visitors.

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