Nottinghamshire

Warm Weather Gives Carlton A Brief Break From Rain This Thursday

By

Karen McGinn
3 March 2026, 9:29 am

Residents in Carlton, Nottinghamshire, can expect a break from recent wet weather as the Met Office forecasts an unusually warm and sunny day this Thursday, 5 March 2026. Temperatures are predicted to reach a high of 17°C, which is about 7°C warmer than the usual 10°C average for this time of year. This sudden spike in temperature is being caused by a brief period of high pressure moving over the region.

This weather update follows a very wet winter, with official statistics released on 3 March 2026 showing months of persistent rain and grey skies. The drier conditions will be a relief for the community, particularly as flood warnings have been in place across many parts of the country recently. A dry day will help with local drainage and allow standing water in parks and on residential roads to clear.

The sunny window gives local people a chance to work in their gardens, carry out property maintenance, or prepare for the weekend. Because the ground has been so soaked throughout February, this dry day is a rare opportunity to tackle outdoor chores that have been delayed by the rain. Gardeners in particular may want to use the time to prune plants or prepare soil while the sun is out.

The warm spell will not last long, as clouds and rain are expected to return to the area by 6:00 am on Friday, 6 March 2026. The Met Office predicts that the weekend will be much cooler and more overcast, meaning the sunny weather will only be around for a single day. Local residents are encouraged to make the most of the dry conditions on Thursday before the damp weather returns.

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