Nottinghamshire

Carlton Weather Warms Up As Snow Threat Moves Away

By

Karen McGinn
16 February 2026, 10:27 am

Residents in Carlton, Nottinghamshire, can expect a break from wintry weather as temperatures are forecast to reach 14°C on Sunday, February 22, 2026. This shift follows a cold start to the month and marks a significant rise from the usual February average of around 7°C.

According to the Met Office, the area experienced a sunny but cold Valentine’s Day on February 14, 2026. Before the milder air arrives this weekend, a band of rain and hill snow is expected to move across the region on Friday, February 20, 2026.

While the warmer weather is expected to help with outdoor plans, the Environment Agency has kept flood alerts active for the River Trent. High water levels at the Colwick and Clifton Bridge gauges mean that some low-lying areas remain at risk of flooding.

Officials have noted that the high levels in the River Trent are currently stopping smaller watercourses like the River Fleet and Mill Dam Dyke from draining properly. This situation can lead to standing water on local roads even as the snow threat fades.

Local people are advised to check for updates and watch for localised flooding while enjoying the unusually warm Sunday afternoon. The 14°C peak is nearly double the typical temperature for this time of year in the East Midlands.

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