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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 heading out in Longbenton today — conditions across this Tyne and Wear suburb can shift quickly as weather moves in from the nearby North Sea coast, particularly during autumn and winter months.
What will the weather in Longbenton be like this week?
The live forecast above gives the clearest picture for the coming days. Longbenton sits in a temperate maritime zone, so expect mild summers, cool winters and rain spread fairly evenly through the year. Spring often brings drier spells, while autumn can be unsettled. For a longer view, the 10 day weather forecast for the UK offers useful regional context, and checking the Met Office Longbenton page separately helps confirm finer details overnight.
How does Longbenton’s location affect its weather?
Roughly four miles north of Newcastle city centre and about eight miles from the coast, Longbenton catches weather arriving from the North Sea. Cloud can build quickly, and easterly winds often bring cooler, damper conditions compared with inland spots. The UK weather hub covers how coastal influences shape local forecasts. For alternative outlooks, both BBC Weather Longbenton and AccuWeather Longbenton offer different models worth comparing against the live forecast above.
Is Longbenton likely to see snow this winter?
Snow is possible but not guaranteed most years. Coastal proximity sometimes keeps precipitation as rain, though colder spells from the north or east can bring lying snow, typically a few days each winter.
Where can I check the weather in Longbenton for the next 10 days?
The live forecast above shows the immediate outlook, while the Met Office, BBC Weather and AccuWeather all provide extended 10‑day forecasts. Comparing a couple of sources gives a more reliable picture for planning ahead.
How does Longbenton’s weather compare with central Newcastle?
Very similar, given their proximity. Slight differences can occur due to elevation and distance from the coast, but the same fronts and pressure systems generally affect both areas at the same time.