Durham

Heavy Rain And Cold Weather Forecast For Durham

By

Karen McGinn
5 March 2026, 10:10 am

Residents in Durham, County Durham, are being told to prepare for a sharp drop in temperature and heavy rain starting early Friday, 6 March 2026. According to the Met Office, a cold front will replace Thursday’s mild conditions, bringing persistent rainfall that could turn into sleet or snow on higher ground.

After a bright Thursday where temperatures reached 14°C, the weather is expected to take a turn overnight with heavy rain spreading across the region. By Friday night, temperatures are forecast to fall to 0°C, creating the risk of icy patches on local roads and pavements.

Drivers and commuters are advised to allow extra time for journeys as the wet weather may slow down public transport and school runs. Higher areas near the Pennines face an increased chance of wintry showers, while those in lower areas should expect significant spray and reduced visibility during the morning rush.

This unsettled pattern is predicted to last until Wednesday, 11 March 2026, with a mix of sunshine and returning rain showers expected through the weekend. The national weather service suggests that low clouds and further rainfall may continue into the following week.

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