Residents in Basingstoke, Hampshire, can look forward to a period of drier and sunnier weather as high pressure moves across the region during the second week of March 2026. The Met Office reports that between 7 March and 16 March 2026, the south and southeast of the country will likely see more settled conditions than in recent months.
Daytime temperatures in the town are expected to reach highs of 15°C to 16°C between 3 March and 5 March 2026. This is significantly warmer than the usual March average of 10°C to 12°C recorded by the Weather Atlas.
This change follows a winter and February that were described by experts as having persistent wet weather. While the drier spell will be a welcome break for gardeners and those planning outdoor activities, the ground remains very wet after months of rain.
Despite the sunshine, some flood warnings remain in place across parts of England as of 3 March 2026. The clear skies that bring daytime warmth could also lead to cold nights with frost and patches of morning fog.
Local people may find they can turn down their heating during the day as the temperature rises. However, the weather service suggests keeping an eye on the forecast for those colder overnight drops and foggy starts to the day.
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