Cheshire

Warrington Faces Freezing Temperatures and Wintry Showers

By

Karen McGinn
13 March 2026, 9:54 am

Residents in Warrington, Cheshire, are preparing for a cold and unsettled period starting on Friday, 13 March 2026, as temperatures begin to drop. According to the Met Office, the area will see a maximum temperature of 8°C today with blustery winds and the potential for wintry showers.

The weather is expected to turn much colder overnight, with temperatures falling to -1°C. This drop brings a risk of frost and icy patches on roads and pavements across the community through to Saturday morning.

Despite the freezing start to the weekend, the forecast shows that conditions will change significantly over the coming days. Temperatures are predicted to climb steadily throughout the week, reaching a much warmer high of 16°C by Wednesday, 18 March 2026.

While the immediate outlook remains chilly, the shift toward milder spring weather is expected to bring more settled conditions by the middle of next week. Local people are encouraged to stay updated with weather reports as these temperatures continue to vary.

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