Greater Manchester

Cool and Blustery Weather Forecast for Bolton This Week

By

Karen McGinn
12 May 2026, 11:11 am

Residents in Bolton can expect a cool and unsettled week ahead as the Met Office warns of blustery conditions and frequent showers. Temperatures across the region are set to remain below the seasonal average, leading to a chilly feel throughout the week of 12 May 2026.

Tuesday begins with cloudy conditions and patchy rain, which is expected to clear as the day progresses into brighter spells. However, the afternoon will become increasingly blustery, and locals should prepare for scattered showers. Daytime temperatures are forecast to reach a maximum of 13°C.

Conditions will remain unsettled on Wednesday, with a mix of sunshine and blustery showers expected. Some of these showers may be heavy, and there is a risk of hail in some places. The day will be even cooler with a maximum temperature of 12°C, while overnight temperatures could drop to around 2°C, bringing a risk of slight frost in sheltered inland areas.

The unsettled pattern is expected to continue through the rest of the week, with mixed conditions and further sunshine and showers likely from Thursday through to Saturday. While the Met Office indicates that winds may start to ease as the weekend approaches, temperatures will remain below average for this time of year.

Looking further ahead, the long-range outlook suggests that changeable weather will continue to dominate through the middle of May. Residents are advised to keep waterproof clothing handy when heading out, as periods of rain or heavy showers may occur alongside occasional drier intervals.

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