Tyne and Wear

Mixed Weather Forecast For Gateshead Residents This Week

By

Karen McGinn
11 May 2026, 10:27 am

Residents in Gateshead can look forward to a mixed week of weather, beginning with dry and bright conditions today, Monday 11 May 2026. According to the Met Office, temperatures will reach a high of 10°C today, although residents should be aware of gusty northerly winds reaching speeds of 30mph.

While the week starts on a brighter note, conditions will soon become more unsettled. Tuesday 12 May 2026 is expected to be warmer, with temperatures climbing to 14°C under sunny intervals, though gusty winds remain a factor and could reach 33mph. As the week progresses, the North East regional forecast indicates that Wednesday and Thursday will bring frequent, blustery showers with an increased risk of thunder. Temperatures during this time will hover between 11°C and 12°C.

The weekend should see a return to calmer weather, with temperatures rising to around 15°C by Saturday 16 May and Sunday 17 May 2026. Conditions will be largely cloudy, but wind speeds are expected to ease to between 19mph and 20mph.

Throughout the week, the Met Office advises that ultraviolet levels will be moderate, meaning residents should wear sunscreen if spending time outdoors during the middle of the day. Those planning outdoor activities will be pleased to know that pollen and air pollution levels remain low. Looking further ahead, the long-range forecast suggests more settled weather patterns may arrive toward the end of May, with temperatures likely to recover to their seasonal average.

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