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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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The live forecast above gives the most accurate picture for Street, Somerset, but the key takeaway is that this inland Mendip town typically sees conditions similar to those in Glastonbury and Wells, with slightly cooler nights than the Somerset Levels due to its elevation.
What does the Met Office say about Street today?
The Met Office outlook for Street largely mirrors the BBC feed above, emphasising that this inland Somerset location often diverges from coastal forecasts for Burnham-on-Sea or Weston-super-Mare. Any early mist or low cloud in the surrounding farmland usually lifts by mid-morning, leaving a standard West Country pattern of sunny spells and passing showers. For a wider regional picture, check the Bristol Weather page which covers the broader county.
How does Street’s weather compare with nearby towns?
Street sits at the foot of the Polden Hills, meaning it can trap cooler air on clear nights compared with more exposed spots. If you are looking at the bbc weather london forecast and comparing it here, expect Street to be cooler and breezier. It’s also worth noting that bbc weather stoke-on-trent sees a very different northern climate, whereas Street benefits from the milder South West influence. For those checking bbc weather street somerset specifically, the met office weather street data confirms the live forecast above is the most reliable source for your exact location.
Is the BBC Weather forecast for Street reliable?
Yes, the BBC uses Met Office data, so the live forecast above is as reliable as any for the area. For longer-term planning, cross-check with the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK page and the official Met Office site.
Does Street flood when it rains heavily?
Street lies near the River Brue and the Somerset Levels floodplain, so prolonged heavy rain can cause localised flooding on low-lying roads. The live forecast above will show any weather warnings affecting this area.
How does Street’s weather compare to Birmingham or Glasgow?
Street is typically milder and wetter than inland cities such as Birmingham. For a direct comparison with northern cities, see the Birmingham Weather and Glasgow Weather pages.