Nottinghamshire

Colder Weather and Wintry Conditions Expected in Beeston

By

Karen McGinn
10 March 2026, 1:19 pm

Residents in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, are being told to prepare for a sharp drop in temperatures as the Met Office warns of colder weather and potential wintry hazards arriving later this week.

According to the Met Office, the area started the week with mild highs of 13°C before Tuesday, 10 March 2026. However, a band of heavy and squally rain is expected to move through on Thursday night, leading to much colder conditions by the morning.

By Friday, 13 March 2026, the temperature is expected to feel as cold as 0°C in the town. This drop may cause some travel disruptions as the weather shifts from dry and blustery conditions to cold showers.

The forecast for the period between 14 March and 23 March 2026 shows that more cold spells are likely. Local people should be aware that frost and snow on hills remain possible during these colder interludes over the next week.

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