Residents in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, should prepare for a significant change in weather starting on Tuesday, 24 March 2026. The Met Office predicts that current mild conditions will be replaced by heavy rain and strong wind gusts of up to 40mph.
Heavy rain is expected to arrive on Tuesday evening, with the chance of rain rising to 95 per cent by nightfall. While temperatures will reach a high of 14°C during the day, wind gusts could hit 35mph as the weather turns unsettled.
On Wednesday, 25 March 2026, temperatures will drop to a high of 8°C, though the wind will make it feel as cold as 2°C. Wind gusts are forecast to reach 40mph, which will be the strongest winds of the week.
Overnight into Thursday morning, temperatures are set to fall as low as 1°C, with a wind chill making it feel like -3°C. There is also a possibility of sleet showers during the night as the cooler air moves across the region.
According to the national weather service, this shift to cooler weather is common for late March. Local information and travel advice are available from Nottinghamshire County Council and Broxtowe Borough Council.
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