Residents in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, should prepare for a change in the weather as the Met Office warns of winds becoming stronger and a drop in temperature later this week. The forecast indicates that while the start of the week will be unsettled, conditions will turn noticeably colder by Friday, February 13, 2026.
An update issued at 7:39am on 9 February 2026 shows wind gusts in the high twenties (25–29 mph) on some days. These blustery conditions may create a wind-tunnel effect across the city’s H (Horizontal) and V (Vertical) grid roads that run through Milton Keynes.
Drivers on the M1 motorway and people using outdoor spaces should plan for windy showers and stronger gusts that may affect travel. Milton Keynes Council — the local highways authority — manages the city’s adopted road network and could monitor for debris or fallen branches if winds pick up.
According to climate data from Weather Atlas, typical February temperatures in the area usually range between 1.8°C and 7°C. Residents are encouraged to check the daily forecast and plan for cooler temperatures as the winter weather moves in towards the weekend.
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