Llanfairfechan Weather
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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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For the latest conditions in Llanfairfechan, refer to the live forecast above, which updates throughout the day. This coastal Conwy village sits between the sea and the Carneddau mountains, so its weather often changes quickly with sea breezes and hill cloud.
What is the outlook for Llanfairfechan today and this week?
The live forecast above gives the most accurate hour-by-hour picture. Generally, Llanfairfechan sees milder temperatures than inland areas due to the Irish Sea’s influence, but it can also catch low cloud and coastal mist. Winds tend to pick up along the promenade, especially in spring and autumn. For a broader view of conditions across the region, see the UK weather hub.
How does the local geography affect the weather here?
Llanfairfechan sits at the foot of the Carneddau range, which can trap cloud and cause more frequent drizzle compared to open coast. The A55 corridor often sees clearer skies just a mile inland. If you’re heading into the hills, always check the 10 day weather forecast UK for upland conditions, as they can differ sharply from the coast.
Where can I find the Met Office weather for Llanfairfechan?
The Met Office provides detailed forecasts for the LL33 postcode area. You can search “met office weather llanfairfechan” on their site for mountain and coastal warnings that affect the village.
What is the weather in Llanfairfechan for 10 days?
A “weather in llanfairfechan 10 days” search will show the medium-range outlook. The live forecast above includes a daily breakdown; remember that confidence decreases after day 5, especially for wind and rain timing.
Does BBC News cover local weather for Llanfairfechan?
BBC News carries regional forecasts for north-west Wales on TV and online. For the most localised and updated view, the live forecast above and the Met Office remain the most reliable sources.