Met Office Eastbourne Historic Data Download | UKHW

About Eastbourne

Eastbourne is one of the UK's best-known seaside towns, famous for its sunshine, coastal climate, old people and position on the edge of the South Downs. Its location on the English Channel gives it a distinctive weather profile, often experiencing milder winters, cooler summers, and lower rainfall than many inland areas.

The Eastbourne Met Office weather station has been recording data for over 60 years, making it a valuable reference point for understanding long-term weather patterns in the south-east of England. From temperature trends and rainfall totals to seasonal variations, this historical data helps build a clearer picture of how local weather has changed over time.

This page allows you to explore and download historic weather observations recorded at the Eastbourne station. The data is ideal for personal research, education, curiosity, or simply exploring how today's weather compares with the past.

Eastbourne Weather Station

Location 50.761670°N, 0.285430°W
Data Available 1959 –
Last Updated 1/3/2026 6:39:38 PM
Nearest Observation Station Herstmonceux West End (9.00 mi)

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Disclaimer: This page shows historical weather observations recorded at Eastbourne. Data is provided for historical and educational purposes and is sourced from official Met Office observation, and may vary in coverage depending on station history.
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Eastbourne Historic Weather (Most recent 36 months)

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