North Yorkshire

Warm And Sunny Bank Holiday Forecast For Middlesbrough

By

Karen McGinn
22 May 2026, 9:27 am

Residents of Middlesbrough can look forward to a sunny and notably warm Bank Holiday weekend as temperatures are expected to climb significantly above the local May average. According to the Met Office, the area will see temperatures rise from 26°C on Friday to a peak of 27°C by Bank Holiday Monday, 25 May 2026.

This upcoming spell of weather is considerably warmer than what is usually experienced in the area during May, where the average high temperature is typically around 17.8°C. The forecast indicates that sunny conditions will dominate the next few days, with minimal chance of rain throughout the period.

While the pleasant weather offers an ideal opportunity for outdoor plans, the Met Office has issued a warning that ultraviolet radiation levels will be high. Residents are advised to seek shade during the midday hours, keep covered, and use sunscreen to protect their skin.

The guidance on sun safety is supported by Cancer Research UK, which has noted a record number of melanoma skin cancer diagnoses in the country. The charity recommends that people take extra precautions by staying in the shade between 11am and 3pm and applying sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher.

This warmth is part of a broader trend across the United Kingdom, where record-breaking temperatures are possible over the coming days. According to Met Office Deputy Chief Forecaster Steve Kocher, it is likely that the national temperature records for May and Spring will be exceeded during the holiday weekend as conditions across the country remain exceptionally warm.

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