Tyne and Wear

Cool and Unsettled Weather Forecast for Gateshead This Week

By

Karen McGinn
6 May 2026, 10:56 am

Residents in Gateshead should prepare for a week of cool and unsettled weather as the Met Office reports temperatures will remain below average throughout mid-May 2026. With conditions ranging from sunny intervals to heavy rain, locals can expect a variable week that demands an umbrella on hand by the weekend.

The week offers a brief window for outdoor activities during the midweek. Wednesday, 6 May, will feature pleasant sunny intervals with temperatures reaching 10°C, though it may feel like 8°C due to a breeze. Thursday, 7 May, is set to be the warmest day with a high of 15°C, but cloud cover and a 50% chance of rain at 1pm could disrupt afternoon plans.

Unsettled conditions will take hold starting Friday, 8 May, as light rain develops and gives way to potential heavy downpours in the afternoon. The wet weather is expected to continue through the weekend, with Sunday, 10 May, shaping up to be the wettest day of the week. Rain is likely from early morning, with a 70% chance of precipitation at 6am and conditions feeling as cold as 8°C.

Gardeners and those with sensitive plants should remain cautious regarding overnight temperatures. There is an ongoing risk of frost in rural areas, with overnight lows dipping to 2°C on Tuesday and Thursday nights. This cooler pattern is expected to persist through at least 19 May 2026, keeping temperatures near or below typical levels for this time of year across the north of England.

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