Luton Weather

Luton has a temperate marine climate, like much of the British Isles, with generally light precipitation throughout the year. The weather is very changeable from day to day and the warming influence of the Gulf Stream makes the region mild for its latitude. The average total annual rainfall is 698 mm (27.5 in) with rain falling on 117 days of the year.

The local climate around Luton is differentiated somewhat from much of South East England due to its position in the Chiltern Hills, meaning it tends to be 1–2 degrees Celsius cooler than the surrounding towns – often flights at Luton airport, lying 160 m (525 ft) above sea level, will be suspended when marginal snow events occur, while airports at lower elevations, such as Heathrow, at 25 m (82 ft) above sea level, continue to function. An example of this is shown in the photograph to the right, the snowline being about 100 m (328 ft) above sea level. Absolute temperature extremes recorded at Rothamsted Research Station, 5 miles (8 km) south south east of Luton town centre and at a similar elevation range from −17.0 °C (1.4 °F) in December 1981 and −16.7 °C (1.9 °F) in January 1963 to 36.6 °C (97.9 °F) in July 2019 and 33.8 °C (92.8 °F) in August 1990 and July 2006. Records for Rothamsted date back to 1901.

Average Temperature
Jan
39 °F
4 °C
Feb
48 °F
9 °C
Mar
50 °F
10 °C
Apr
54 °F
12 °C
May
57 °F
14 °C
Jun
61 °F
16 °C
Jul
68 °F
20 °C
Aug
68 °F
20 °C
Sep
63 °F
17 °C
Oct
55 °F
13 °C
Nov
45 °F
7 °C
Dec
45 °F
7 °C
Humidity
Jan
82%
Feb
81%
Mar
74%
Apr
73%
May
76%
Jun
82%
Jul
77%
Aug
76%
Sep
76%
Oct
84%
Nov
87%
Dec
86%
Rain
Jan
21mm
Feb
24mm
Mar
36mm
Apr
16mm
May
23mm
Jun
152mm
Jul
33mm
Aug
39mm
Sep
47mm
Oct
49mm
Nov
49mm
Dec
57mm
Clouds
Jan
76%
Feb
61%
Mar
70%
Apr
67%
May
72%
Jun
74%
Jul
62%
Aug
58%
Sep
58%
Oct
80%
Nov
76%
Dec
70%
Air quality US AQI
Jan
47
Feb
57
Mar
52
Apr
53
May
54
Jun
49
Jul
50
Aug
45
Sep
44
Oct
47
Nov
54
Dec
44
Sun
Jan
1UVI
Feb
2UVI
Mar
2UVI
Apr
3UVI
May
4UVI
Jun
4UVI
Jul
5UVI
Aug
5UVI
Sep
4UVI
Oct
2UVI
Nov
1UVI
Dec
0UVI