
Often, the weather doesn’t do as it’s forecast to, and many times
the weathermen say rain but actually it’s bright sunshine. So it will pay you to check the weather if you fancy a day out, rather than just believing what you are told!
As a coastal place Cleveleys very rarely gets snow because of the salt in the atmosphere, and frosts don’t seem to be as hard on the coast as they are inland - although it can still get very cold.
Don’t be put off in the winter from a day out at the seaside - wrap up warm, bring your wellies, and you can enjoy a lovely bracing day out. The winter also plays host to the more spectacular displays of weather. Fantastic sunsets grace the winter skies, and the high tides roll with force and majesty.
You can guarantee that you’ll go home with apples in your cheeks!
The sandy beach at the new promenade covers completely at high tide, and in winter the water even laps onto the bottom level of the new walkway. The beach further north at Rossall Promenade doesn’t entirely cover and there is always some shingle exposed at high tide.
If you want to do something on the beach have a look at the tide table to see when it’s in or out.
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If you are setting off for a day trip you can put a posting on to ask what the weather is doing. Alternatively, emails are answered early morning at the weekend, so if you want any information just email jane@visitCleveleys.co.uk and we'll reply with what the weather is doing - this service will only be available until approx 9am on Saturday and Sunday and until 4.30pm midweek.
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