Tyne and Wear

Strong Winds May Slow Travel Across Gateshead In February 2026

By

Karen McGinn
24 February 2026, 12:06 pm

The Met Office has predicted that wind gusts will reach 38 mph in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, on 26 February 2026. This change follows a mild and sunny start to the week where temperatures are expected to climb as high as 13°C.

The strongest winds are forecast to arrive on Thursday afternoon, peaking between 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM. These conditions may cause travel delays, especially for high-sided vehicles using the Redheugh Bridge, which often sees restrictions when wind speeds pass 35 mph.

Residents are encouraged to secure any loose items outside their homes and allow extra time for journeys across the community. The gusty weather coincides with local activities including the Shape Festival for Young People and a performance at The Glasshouse on Thursday evening.

While the local forecast includes occasional rain and strong gusts, the Environment Agency has also issued flood warnings for other parts of England as of 24 February 2026. People planning to be outdoors should check hourly updates as the weather system moves through the region.

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