Tyne and Wear

All Weather Warnings Lifted in Sunderland

By

Karen McGinn
13 March 2026, 9:54 am

On 13 March 2026, the Met Office lifted all weather warnings for Sunderland in Tyne and Wear, marking a return to calmer conditions for the local area. The removal of these alerts follows a recent period of strong winds and heavy rain that had caused concern for residents and commuters.

There are now no formal warnings in place for the city, meaning that immediate weather-related travel disruptions or safety hazards are no longer expected. According to the Met Office, the weather for the area has settled following the passage of several storms.

While typical spring weather like light rain and breezes may continue, people no longer need to prepare for extreme conditions. This change allows families and workers to get back to their normal routines without needing to take extra safety precautions.

Sunderland and the wider Northeast coast often see changing weather during the spring months. This latest update confirms that the recent period of concern has ended, bringing more predictable conditions to the local community.