Changeable Weather and Gusty Winds Forecast for Macclesfield

By

Karen McGinn
14 May 2026, 9:48 am

Residents in Macclesfield can expect a week of changeable and blustery weather as the Met Office reports a period of light showers and gusty conditions continuing through the week ending 20 May 2026. While temperatures are currently below average for mid-May due to a northerly airflow, no severe weather warnings have been issued for the area.

The forecast suggests unsettled conditions will persist through Thursday, with wind gusts reaching up to 27mph and a 50% chance of rain. Regional Met Office reports indicate that the cool air may bring the risk of hail in scattered showers, with temperatures generally ranging between 12°C and 13°C. Cheshire East Council continues to monitor local conditions, though no weather alerts are currently in effect.

A brief respite is expected on Saturday 16 May, which will serve as the driest day of the week. Cloudy skies and lighter winds, with gusts topping out at 18mph, provide a window for outdoor plans before further rain returns on Sunday. Residents can expect the breezy and showery pattern to persist into early next week, with wind gusts potentially reaching 29mph by Tuesday.

While the weather remains unsettled, pollen levels in the town are currently rated as low. Long-range forecasts suggest that while rain or showers may dominate the region initially, more settled weather is expected as high pressure eventually builds from the south later in the month.

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