Climate · Europe
Brighton climate, year-round
United Kingdom · Oceanic temperate (English Channel) · Updated May 2026
Best months
May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep · Oct
Best for: South-coast UK nomads who base for the longest warm-season window in the country.
Year at a glance
Cells coloured by typical daytime average temperature. ★ = best months for nomads.
Jan
6°C
82%
2mm
Feb
6°C
80%
2mm
Mar
8°C
75%
2mm
Apr
10°C
72%
2mm
May
13°C
72%
2mm
Jun
16°C
72%
2mm
Jul
18°C
72%
2mm
Aug
18°C
75%
2mm
Sep
16°C
78%
2mm
Oct
13°C
82%
3mm
Nov
9°C
85%
3mm
Dec
7°C
85%
3mm
Summer peak
18°C
July · 72% humidity
Winter low
6°C
January · 82% humidity
Climate type
Oceanic temperate (English Channel)
Moderate summers, Humid winters
Field notes
Oceanic temperate (English Channel) — meaningfully milder than the rest of the UK because of the south-coast position. Winter (December–February, 6–7°C average) is mild and damp. Summer (June–August, 17–18°C average) is the warmest UK city by a small margin. Spring and summer (April–September) are the cleanest working windows. The South Downs inland produces a slight rain-shadow effect.
Visa for nomads
Low nomad-friendlyPathway
Extendable tourist
Program
—
Typical max stay
6 months
Same UK visa story. No DNV; Standard Visitor Visa (6 months). South-coast creative-tech hub 50 minutes from London.
Editorial summary, not legal advice. Verify with the relevant consulate before applying — visa programs change with little notice.
Cost of living in Brighton: ~$3,130/mo
Mid-tier monthly across rent, food, transport, utilities, and coworking.
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Useful while you’re in Brighton
- Travel insuranceLong-term, nomad-friendly cover that travels with you to Brighton
- Multi-currency bankingAvoid the 4% conversion fees foreign cards rack up in United Kingdom
- eSIM data planDay-one connectivity in United Kingdom without local-SIM friction
- Coworking & colivingDay passes, monthly memberships, and verified workspaces in Brighton
- Flight dealsCheapest routes in and out of Brighton
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Editorial estimates aggregated from public climatological summaries — typical monthly averages, not forecasts. Treat as order-of-magnitude. Microclimate, altitude, and recent extreme weather can swing these values significantly.