EASTBOURNE WEATHER
Eastbourne enjoys a generally mild and temperate climate throughout the year, making it a popular seaside destination regardless of the season. Summers tend to be comfortable with average temperatures ranging from around 17°C to 19°C (63°F to 66°F), providing warm and pleasant conditions for outdoor activities and coastal exploration. Winters are relatively mild compared to inland regions, with average lows rarely dropping below 3°C (37°F), and the town experiences moderate rainfall all year round.
Throughout the year, Eastbourne benefits from a good amount of sunshine, averaging around 5 hours per day, with the brightest months being July and August, when sunshine hours can reach up to 8 hours daily. The sea temperature also remains relatively cool but inviting for most of the year, ranging from about 8°C (46°F) in winter to around 17.5°C (63°F) in late summer. These mild maritime conditions, combined with the scenic coastal views and fresh sea breezes, create a refreshing climate that appeals to both residents and visitors.
EASTBOURNE Rooftop webcam
To help visitors and residents stay connected with the current weather conditions our rooftop webcam provides real-time views over the sea towards Beachy Head. This feature is perfect for checking the weather at any time, whether you’re planning a day at the beach, a seaside walk, or simply enjoying the stunning coastal vistas. The webcam captures the weather and scenic beauty of our Eastbourne coastal view, regardless of the season.
Overall, the year-round weather in Eastbourne combines mild temperatures and moderate rainfall, fostering a welcoming environment for outdoor pursuits while offering stunning views from our Conservatory Restaurant and Coastal Terrace.
(Information based on long-term climate data and recent web sources about Eastbourne’s weather patterns and the rooftop webcam feature).
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