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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 for Manningtree’s latest conditions before heading out; the BBC Weather and Met Office provide reliable updates for this Essex riverside town near the Stour estuary.
What’s the outlook for Manningtree this week?
Manningtree’s weather is shaped by its position on the Stour estuary, with sea breezes often moderating temperatures. The live forecast above shows the expected conditions over the coming days, with typical East Anglian patterns of cool mornings and occasional coastal showers. Stay informed by checking the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK for a broader view.
How does Manningtree’s coastal location affect its weather?
Being on the Essex coast means Manningtree can see cloud linger longer than inland spots, especially during spring and summer. The estuary can also funnel stronger winds. For regional context, our UK weather hub offers comparisons with other coastal towns.
Where can I check the BBC weather for Manningtree?
The BBC Weather page for Manningtree is updated hourly, based on Met Office data. You can view the live forecast above or on the BBC website for current conditions and a 10-day outlook – often covered in bbc news broadcasts during unsettled spells.
How reliable is the Met Office forecast for Manningtree?
The met office weather manningtree forecasts use high-resolution models for the East of England. Short-term predictions are typically accurate to within a couple of degrees, but always check the live forecast above for any late changes due to coastal influences.
What should I do if severe weather is forecast for Manningtree?
Follow Met Office warnings via BBC News and gov.uk alerts. If flooding is possible along the Stour estuary, check the Environment Agency’s flood maps and prepare accordingly – especially in lower-lying parts of the town.