Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire, Wales, has experienced a characteristic mix of weather conditions over the last 24 hours, according to data from the Met Office. The period saw fluctuating temperatures and varying wind speeds, reflecting the often unpredictable nature of coastal weather in the region.
Throughout the day and night, temperatures in Milford Haven generally remained within seasonal norms for this time of year. Daytime highs hovered around 12-14 degrees Celsius, offering a relatively mild feel, while overnight lows dipped to approximately 7-9 degrees Celsius. Wind speeds were observed to be moderate, typically ranging from 10-15 mph, with occasional gusts potentially reaching up to 20 mph, particularly in more exposed coastal areas.
No specific severe weather warnings were issued by the Met Office for Pembrokeshire or the wider Welsh region during this 24-hour timeframe. This indicates that while conditions were changeable, they did not reach thresholds requiring official alerts for strong winds, heavy rainfall, or other hazardous phenomena. The weather pattern observed is fairly typical for coastal Wales, which is often influenced by Atlantic systems bringing moist and occasionally breezy conditions.
Across the UK, other regions experienced their own distinct weather patterns. England generally saw a mix of sunshine and cloud, with temperatures varying significantly between the south and north. Scotland experienced cooler conditions and more unsettled weather, particularly in western areas, while Northern Ireland also saw a blend of cloud and some brighter spells, with moderate breezes. Residents across all regions are consistently advised to check local forecasts due to the localised nature of weather.
Practical safety advice for residents in coastal areas like Milford Haven includes being mindful of changing sea conditions, even during moderate winds, and ensuring appropriate clothing is worn for varying temperatures. While no warnings were in place, the Met Office consistently recommends checking their website for the latest updates, especially when planning outdoor activities or travel.
Source: Met Office