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Bexhill Weather

For 14 years, Raymond Jeffery provided Discover Bexhill with weather data from his Davis Vantage Pro Weather Station situated in West Parade, Bexhill. He was a very kind and generous soul whose passion always shone through, and I know that his weather data was a very popular feature on this website. Raymond sadly passed away on 18th September 2018, aged 83. Thoughts are with his family.

Although I can no longer feature any Bexhill weather data, I have included this fantastic live weather map from Ventusky.com along with the 3-day forecast from the BBC.

Rain and weather map

The latest 3-day weather forecast for Bexhill-on-Sea (info from BBC Weather Centre)

Tonight: Light Cloud

4°C
39°F

Minimum temperature: -1°C (31°F)

Wind Direction: Westerly, Wind Speed: 3mph, Visibility: Good, Pressure: 1006mb, Humidity: 83%, UV Risk: 0, Pollution: Low, Sunset: 16:03 GMT.

Thursday: Light Rain

Maximum temperature: 4°C (39°F)
Minimum temperature: -2°C (28°F)
Wind Direction: Easterly, Wind Speed: 7mph, Visibility: Moderate, Pressure: 1000mb, Humidity: 79%, UV Risk: 1, Pollution: Low, Sunrise: 07:26 GMT, Sunset: 16:02 GMT.

Friday: Sunny

Maximum temperature: 6°C (43°F)
Minimum temperature: 0°C (32°F)
Wind Direction: Westerly, Wind Speed: 14mph, Visibility: Good, Pressure: 1009mb, Humidity: 79%, UV Risk: 2, Pollution: Low, Sunrise: 07:28 GMT, Sunset: 16:01 GMT.


Useful Weather Links


There's an interesting article about how to convert between fahrenheit and celsius here, should you wish to learn it. Alternatively, the same website provides a temperature conversion tool.

Rainfall & Reservoir Levels

Included below are links to Southern Water's website for current reservoir levels, groundwater levels and regional rainfall.

  1. Regional rainfall

    This page lists recent rainfall levels per month for the last 12 months, compared to the long-term average.

  2. Reservoir levels

    Water levels at each reservoir are compared with the average and minimum levels. Levels are recorded once a week and shown on this page.

  3. Groundwater levels

    About 70% of the water supplied to Sussex homes comes from underground sources (groundwater). This page shows the current levels for water around the region.