West Sussex

Wet and Windy Weather Forecast for Crawley

By

Karen McGinn
14 May 2026, 10:21 am

Residents in Crawley should prepare for a wet and windy week ahead as the Met Office warns of unsettled weather moving across the region between 14 May and 20 May 2026. The coming days will bring a mix of light rain and increasing wind speeds, making it a good idea to keep raincoats handy for any outdoor plans.

The week begins with light showers on Thursday 14 May, with maximum wind gusts of 22mph and temperatures reaching 13°C. Conditions will remain mostly cloudy through Friday 15 May and Saturday 16 May, with temperatures hovering around 14°C and winds reaching up to 23mph.

The weather is expected to turn particularly wet on Sunday 17 May, which is forecast to be the wettest period of the week. A band of rain will move across the area, bringing a 50% chance of rain in the early morning and gusts reaching 24mph. This unsettled pattern will continue into the start of the following week, with light rain expected on Monday 18 May and Tuesday 19 May. Tuesday will be especially blustery, with wind gusts expected to reach 32mph.

A brighter turn is expected by Wednesday 20 May, which will offer the best conditions of the week with sunny intervals. Temperatures are set to reach 19°C, marking the warmest day of the period, though residents should still expect some residual wind gusts of 26mph. These upcoming conditions remain consistent with typical May climate patterns for the area, where temperatures usually average around 16°C during the day, according to World Weather Online and Weather Spark.

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