Tyne and Wear

Sunderland Sees Sharp Temperature Drop This Week

By

Karen McGinn
6 May 2026, 10:57 am

Residents in Sunderland have seen a sharp change in weather this week, transitioning from a mild Monday to a cold snap that brought sub-zero temperatures on Wednesday morning.

According to the Met Office, the area enjoyed pleasant conditions on 4 May 2026, with temperatures peaking at 16.2°C under sunny skies. However, conditions shifted on 5 May as the area experienced light rain and drizzle, accompanied by northerly wind gusts reaching 23mph.

The colder turn was confirmed on the morning of 6 May, when temperatures dropped to -0.4°C at 5am. While the regional forecast suggests the rest of Wednesday will remain fine but cool with sunny spells, the national weather service has warned of a broader cold snap affecting the UK following the recent warm spring weather.

Looking ahead, temperatures are expected to recover to around 15°C on Thursday 7 May, though cloudy conditions and a chance of rain remain in the forecast. Residents should prepare for wetter conditions toward the end of the week, with heavy rain anticipated for Friday 8 May.

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