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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Policyline weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Check the live forecast above before setting off for Legoland Windsor, as conditions across Berkshire can shift quickly. The park is largely outdoors, so a morning shower might mean packing a raincoat, while a dry afternoon could make for a comfortable family day out.
What is the weather typically like at Legoland Windsor?
Legoland sits near Windsor, just west of London, and shares the region’s temperate maritime climate. Summers are generally mild, with occasional warm spells, while winters are cool and damp. The park’s exposure means breezes off the Thames Valley can make it feel a couple of degrees cooler than the town centre, so layering up is sensible even on a dry day.
How do I plan a visit around the forecast?
For a day at Legoland, the key is to check the live forecast above along with the Windsor UK weather page for hourly breakdowns. If rain is likely, aim for indoor attractions like the Miniland or the 4D cinema first. On sunny days, queues for outdoor rides can build by late morning, so arriving early helps. The 10 Day Weather Forecast UK is useful for spotting a dry window a week ahead, though local conditions in Berkshire can change quickly.
Is Legoland open in the rain?
Yes, most rides and attractions continue operating in light rain. Thunderstorms or high winds may close outdoor rides temporarily, but indoor areas remain open. The live forecast above can help you decide if a wet-weather plan is needed.
What should I wear for a day at Legoland?
Comfortable, waterproof footwear and a light jacket are wise year-round. The park has open paths and queuing areas, so layers help you adjust to changing conditions. Check the Bristol Weather for a regional comparison if travelling from the west.
Does Legoland close in extreme heat?
No, but the park may add shaded rest areas and water stations. On very hot days, plan indoor breaks and bring sun protection. For longer-term planning, the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK can highlight heatwave patterns.