Suffolk

Ipswich Weather to Turn Cold with Wintry Hazards This Week

By

Karen McGinn
10 March 2026, 12:52 pm

Today, 10 March 2026, residents in Ipswich, Suffolk, are being told to prepare for a sharp drop in temperatures and potential travel disruptions as the weather turns from mild to wintry. According to the Met Office, the town will see a significant shift from a mild Tuesday into a much colder environment over the next few days.

While the week started with mild temperatures of 13°C, conditions are expected to change quickly as cold air moves across the country. The national weather service has warned that wintry hazards could develop later in the week, potentially causing difficult conditions for anyone travelling or working outdoors.

On Thursday, 12 March 2026, the area is expected to become very windy with gusts reaching up to 46mph. These strong winds will accompany heavy rain and will make the air feel much colder than the actual temperature recorded on thermometers.

By Saturday morning, temperatures in Ipswich are forecast to drop so low that it will feel like -2°C. This marks a major change from the earlier warmth, and residents are advised to prepare for the freezing conditions as the weather transitions to a cooler northerly flow.

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