- Check out top deals on cottages for summer 2021
- Search for specific dates, destinations & facilities
- Pay just 30% deposit to secure a property
Merseyside weather
Get the latest coronavirus (COVID-19) updates for the UK with current travel advice, statistics and online resources.
Below are the temperatures expected today at popular destinations in Merseyside. Select a destination to compare today's forecast with average weather conditions.
Recommended for Merseyside
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
The weather guide for Merseyside shows long term weather averages processed from data supplied by CRU (University of East Anglia) & today's weather forecast provided by MeteoBlue. Find out more about our data sources.
Which is the hottest month in Merseyside?
The hottest time of year in Liverpool, Merseyside is normally July. Expect maximum daytime temperatures to reach 19°C.
Which month has the most rain in Merseyside?
In terms of rainfall, November is usually the wettest month in Liverpool, Merseyside with 79mm on average. There are normally 18 days in November with some rain.
When is it sunniest in Merseyside?
The sunniest time of year in Liverpool, Merseyside is normally May with bright sunshine on average for 38% of daylight hours; that's 6 hours of sunshine per day.
When is the sea warmest in Merseyside?
The sea is usually at its warmest in Liverpool, Merseyside in August when the water temperature reaches 17°C.
Metric (°C / mm) | Imperial (°F / inches)
Compare Merseyside weather with the USA
Below the Merseyside weather chart shows average maximum daytime temperature for Merseyside, England (Liverpool) and the USA (Washington).
Maximum daytime temperature (°C)
Metric (°C / mm) | Imperial (°F / inches)
Compare more Merseyside weather >>
Be inspired
Get your weekly fix of holiday inspiration from some of the world's best travel writers plus save on your next trip with the latest exclusive offers
We promise not to share your details
Popular travel offers
*affiliate links: find out how we are funded and why this helps us remain free to use.