Gloucestershire

Sunny Skies and Warmer Temperatures Arrive in Gloucester

By

Karen McGinn
3 March 2026, 9:29 am

Residents in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, will enjoy a brief spell of sunshine and spring-like warmth this week as temperatures are set to climb well above the seasonal average. This mid-week break offers a window of dry weather for the community after a particularly rainy start to the year.

The Met Office predicts that Wednesday 4 March 2026 will be sunny with a maximum temperature of 15°C. On Thursday 5 March 2026, the heat is expected to reach 17°C, which is roughly 7°C warmer than the 10°C typically seen in the city during March.

This change follows a winter that the Met Office officially recorded as being persistently wet. The dry weather gives local households and businesses a chance to catch up on outdoor jobs like gardening or property maintenance that were difficult to complete during the recent damp conditions.

The sunshine follows several flood alerts issued by the Environment Agency for the River Severn and areas near Tewkesbury in late February. However, the warmth is expected to be short-lived, with overcast skies and a high of 11°C forecast to return by Friday.

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