Liverpool weather: Light rain and a wet outlook
Introduction: Why Liverpool weather matters
Liverpool weather affects commuting, events and local services in Merseyside. Accurate, up-to-date details help residents and visitors plan travel, dress appropriately and prepare for short-term disruptions. This report uses current observations and near-term forecasts for 6 March 2026, plus a seasonal note for June 2026, to give a concise picture of expected conditions.
Current conditions (6 March 2026)
Morning snapshot
As of local time 2026-03-06 07:18, Liverpool is experiencing light rain with an air temperature of 5.1°C (41.2°F). Observations recorded at 07:15 show a feels-like temperature of 2.5°C and a wind chill of 3.2°C. Humidity is high at 87%, with cloud cover around 75% and visibility about 10 km.
Wind, pressure and precipitation
Winds are from the north at roughly 7.2 mph (11.5 kph) with gusts to 10.1 mph (16.3 kph). Atmospheric pressure is 1,021 mb (30.15 in). Measured precipitation at the time of observation was modest (0.37 mm / 0.01 in), consistent with the light rain condition reported.
Short-term outlook for 6 March
Wisemeteo’s outlook for 6 March 2026 indicates a 70% probability of precipitation, with an expected rainfall amount around 0.102 inches (approximately 2.6 mm) and humidity near 74%. Taken together with current readings, this suggests intermittent light to moderate rain through the day, maintaining cool, damp conditions.
Seasonal note: June 2026
Looking further ahead, the June 2026 detailed forecast indicates a wetter month in Liverpool, with heavy rainfall expected overall. Forecast data point to over 20 rainy days in June and an average total precipitation near 59.8 mm for the month, implying a notably wet early summer compared with drier periods.
Conclusion: What readers should take away
Expect cool, damp conditions in Liverpool on 6 March 2026 with intermittent light rain and a high chance of further precipitation during the day. For June, plan for a wetter month with frequent rainy days and elevated monthly rainfall totals. Residents and visitors should carry waterproof clothing, allow extra time for travel and monitor local forecasts for any changes or weather warnings.