Hampshire

Fleet Set for Mild Week with Sunny Spells and Mid-Week Winds

By

Karen McGinn
11 May 2026, 10:27 am

Residents in Fleet can look forward to a mild and largely pleasant week ahead, though conditions will fluctuate following an overcast and wet start to Monday. According to the Met Office, the area will see a mix of sunshine and scattered showers, with temperatures generally sitting near the typical May average of 16°C.

While Monday is experiencing persistent cloud and rain, the weather is expected to improve heading into Tuesday. Tuesday is set to be the brightest day of the week, featuring sunny intervals and a high of 16°C. However, residents should prepare for a cold night, as temperatures are expected to drop to freezing in some areas overnight into Tuesday morning.

Conditions will become more unsettled by mid-week. Wednesday will bring light showers throughout the day and the strongest winds of the week, with gusts reaching 36mph in the afternoon. Thursday is also expected to see light showers before more stable, drier weather returns for Friday and Saturday. Friday will offer sunny intervals with a high of 15°C, while Saturday is expected to be cloudy with temperatures reaching 16°C.

Those planning to spend time outdoors during the middle of the week should take note that UV levels are expected to be moderate to high from Tuesday through Thursday. Wearing sunscreen during the middle of the day is recommended. For allergy sufferers, the week should be comfortable as pollen levels are expected to remain low throughout.

Due to the stronger winds anticipated on Wednesday afternoon, residents are advised to secure any garden furniture or loose items to prevent them from blowing away. Otherwise, the remainder of the week offers mild conditions suitable for outdoor plans.

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