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Warm Weather Expected In Beeston For Bank Holiday Weekend

By

Karen McGinn
19 May 2026, 11:01 am

Residents in Beeston can look forward to a significant improvement in the weather this week, as unsettled conditions give way to warm, sunny spells just in time for the Bank Holiday weekend. According to the Met Office, the shift will see temperatures rise steadily following a blustery and wet Tuesday.

The week begins with heavy rain and wind gusts reaching 28mph on Tuesday 19 May. However, the weather is set to brighten from Wednesday, with sunny intervals and temperatures reaching 19°C. This warming trend continues on Thursday, with the mercury climbing to 22°C, before Friday 22 May brings a peak of 27°C and clear, sunny skies.

The pleasant conditions are expected to persist throughout the Bank Holiday weekend, which runs from Saturday 23 May to Monday 25 May. Residents can anticipate mostly sunny weather with temperatures hitting 27°C on both Sunday and Monday. As wind speeds drop to as low as 16mph on Saturday, outdoor activities and time spent in local green spaces will become much more comfortable.

Those planning to spend time outside should be mindful of the sun, as Met Office data indicates that UV levels will be high for most of the period, including Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday, and Monday. Health experts at Cancer Research UK advise seeking shade and applying sunscreen during the middle of the day. Additionally, allergy sufferers should note that while pollen counts remain low through Friday, they are expected to rise to a moderate level over the weekend.

The anticipated warmth follows a period of cooler, unsettled weather for the United Kingdom. The Beeston community can enjoy this change in pace as the town experiences what is expected to be a notably warm stretch for the end of May.

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