Nottinghamshire

Milder Weather Expected For Beeston Residents This Weekend

By

Karen McGinn
19 February 2026, 9:34 am

Beeston, Nottinghamshire, is set to experience warmer daytime temperatures reaching 13°C this weekend following a spell of cold and wet weather. The Met Office expects the milder conditions to begin on February 21, 2026, offering relief after a week that saw sleet and snow across the region.

While the warmer air reduces the risk of icy roads, residents should still prepare for breezy conditions and potential showers. Wind gusts are forecast to peak at 34mph on February 22, 2026, which could impact outdoor plans or travel.

This change in weather follows heavy rainfall earlier in the week that led to flood alerts for the River Trent. According to the Environment Agency, these alerts were issued for the river and its tributaries to monitor rising water levels.

Local activities are still moving forward, including the Beeston Bee Trail organised by Broxtowe Borough Council. Other community events, such as a guided walk on Saturday and a ceilidh on Sunday, are listed by Visit Nottinghamshire for those heading out despite the blustery forecast.

Forecasters from the Met Office noted that some sheltered areas could see temperatures as high as 16°C. This shift is caused by a milder air mass moving in from the Atlantic, replacing the cold air that brought wintry hazards to the East Midlands on February 19, 2026.

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