Gloucestershire

Unsettled Weather and Gusty Winds Forecast for Gloucester

By

Karen McGinn
11 May 2026, 10:27 am

Residents in Gloucester should prepare for a week of unsettled weather as the Met Office warns of a shift toward windier and wetter conditions. According to the latest update issued on 11 May 2026, the area will see changeable conditions throughout the week, with mid-week proving to be the most challenging for outdoor plans.

Wednesday 13 May is expected to be the wettest and windiest day. Light showers are likely throughout the day, with a high chance of precipitation and wind gusts expected to reach up to 39mph. This will make it the windiest day of the week for the local area.

Temperatures will remain mild but cool, generally ranging between 14°C and 16°C. Thursday is set to be the coolest day at 14°C, with Friday reaching 15°C.

Looking ahead, the long-range forecast indicates that unsettled weather is expected to continue through the middle of May. Low pressure systems are likely to remain close to the region, bringing further periods of rain and showers that could be heavy at times.

For those managing local impacts, the Gloucestershire County Council maintains an Adverse Weather Plan to help coordinate the response to changing conditions across the community.

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