Residents in Gloucester should prepare for a shift in weather this weekend, as the Met Office warns of blustery conditions arriving this Sunday, 10 May 2026.
While Saturday, 9 May, is expected to be warm and settled with temperatures reaching 21°C, conditions will turn noticeably cooler and windier on Sunday. The forecast indicates that early morning rain will clear to leave a drier, but blustery afternoon, with peak wind gusts reaching 32mph between 11am and 12pm. Despite the sunny intervals, the temperature on Sunday will struggle to reach 15°C and will feel closer to 11°C due to the wind chill.
To prevent potential property damage or injury, the Met Office advises residents to secure loose outdoor items before the wind picks up. This includes bringing in or fastening down garden furniture, securing trampolines, checking that bins are in a safe spot, and ensuring that shed doors are locked.
Although the forecast represents a change from the weekend’s earlier warmth, these conditions remain within the typical range for May in this part of the country. Unsettled weather is expected to continue into early next week, with cooler conditions and bright spells forecast for Monday and Tuesday.
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