Basildon Residents Expect Warming Trend After Rainy Week Ahead

By

Karen McGinn
14 May 2026, 10:21 am

Basildon residents can expect a shift in the weather this week as the area transitions from heavy rain and cool temperatures toward a warmer and more settled period by next Wednesday. The Met Office indicates that while the week begins with unsettled conditions, a steady climb in temperatures is on the way for the community.

Thursday, 14 May, will see heavy rain and gusts reaching up to 25mph, with temperatures peaking at 12°C. Forecasts for the broader region suggest that residents should remain prepared for sunny spells mixed with showers through to Monday, with a potential risk of hail and thunder as the week progresses.

Conditions are set to become windier on Tuesday, 19 May, with gusts forecast to reach 31mph and a chance of light rain early in the morning. However, the outlook improves significantly by Wednesday, 20 May, as high pressure builds from the south. This change is expected to bring drier weather with sunny intervals and temperatures climbing to 21°C.

This warming trend is a welcome shift for the area, where average May temperatures typically sit between 8°C and 17°C. As high pressure settles in, the region may see temperatures trending slightly above these seasonal averages, providing more favourable conditions for outdoor activities by the end of the period.

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