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Exmouth Weather Forecast for Christmas and Boxing Day: Dry Days and Chilly Nights Ahead

Last updated: December 24, 2025 6:25 am
Charlotte Hayes
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What Can We Expect on Christmas Eve?How Will Christmas Day Shape Up?What to Expect on Boxing Day?Overall Outlook for ExmouthWhat does this mean for the UK Public?

Exmouth, Devon, is set to enjoy a mostly dry Christmas period, according to the latest forecast from the UK Met Office.

Residents and visitors can expect a crisp winter feel, with a mix of sunshine and clouds and temperatures hovering around the mid-single digits.

What Can We Expect on Christmas Eve?

Christmas Eve in Exmouth will see a pleasant blend of sunshine and cloud, with clear spells expected in the evening.

Daytime temperatures are forecast to reach around 5–6°C, dropping to a chilly 2–3°C overnight. This makes it an ideal day for last-minute shopping or a stroll along the seafront.

A Met Office spokesperson, Sarah Kent, said: “Exmouth will experience calm and dry conditions, typical of late December.

Residents should be prepared for chilly nights, but the daytime should remain bright.”

How Will Christmas Day Shape Up?

Christmas Day is expected to be largely sunny or partly cloudy, with temperatures peaking at 5°C during the day and dropping to around 1°C overnight.

Families planning Christmas morning walks along Exmouth Beach can expect clear skies, making for a bright start to the festive celebrations.

The dry conditions mean that outdoor activities, from walks to playing in local parks, are very much on the cards.

This contrasts with last year’s damp Christmas, highlighting how variable UK winter weather can be even within the same region.

What to Expect on Boxing Day?

Boxing Day will follow a similar pattern, with dry conditions, some sunshine, and daytime temperatures reaching around 4°C.

Overnight lows are likely to be around 3°C. The conditions should suit post-Christmas activities, including walks, outdoor sports, and visiting local attractions.

Weekend conditions are set to remain consistent, with Saturday expected to see highs of about 6°C and Sunday offering a similar mix of sun and cloud. Nights will remain chilly, so coats and scarves will be essential for anyone enjoying the outdoors.

Overall Outlook for Exmouth

Throughout the festive period, generally dry conditions are expected, though the Met Office advises keeping an eye on forecasts as the weather can change rapidly. Sunshine is predicted intermittently, providing bright and clear winter days.

Residents can plan festive gatherings, walks, and shopping trips without worrying about heavy rain or snow, making Christmas 2025 one of the brighter ones in recent years along the Devon coast.

What does this mean for the UK Public?

For residents and visitors, the forecast suggests ideal conditions for walking, shopping, and enjoying seasonal events.

While temperatures remain low, the absence of heavy rain or snow should allow for a safe and enjoyable festive period. Continuous updates can be found on the Met Office website.

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ByCharlotte Hayes
Born and bred in London, she’s spent years reporting on the city’s ever-changing landscape. Whether it’s gentrification, the latest restaurant openings, or transport updates, she’s got it covered. Her writing blends sharp analysis with a touch of humour, making even the driest of topics entertaining.
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