North Yorkshire

Mild and Mostly Dry Weather Forecast for Middlesbrough

By

Karen McGinn
10 April 2026, 9:22 am

Residents in Middlesbrough can look forward to a mild and mostly dry week ahead, as the Met Office forecasts temperatures that are expected to climb slightly above the usual April averages.

The week begins on a pleasant note this Friday, 10 April, with sunny intervals, a high of 12°C, and a less than 5% chance of rain. Those planning outdoor activities for the start of the weekend should be prepared for a wet start on Saturday, 11 April, which carries a 90% chance of heavy rain at 6am. The conditions are expected to improve later in the day, however, as the rain clears to make way for sunny intervals.

According to the latest regional forecast, the weather remains somewhat changeable through the weekend, with breezy conditions and the possibility of scattered, blustery showers. By the early part of next week, the weather is set to become more settled. Tuesday, 14 April, is expected to be the driest day of the week, featuring sunny conditions and a less than 5% chance of precipitation during the day.

Temperatures will continue to rise as the week progresses, reaching 16°C by Wednesday and Thursday. These temperatures are slightly warmer than the historical April average maximum of 12.4°C for the area. The Met Office serves as the national weather service for the United Kingdom and provides these official forecasts to help the public and emergency services plan for upcoming conditions.

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