Tyne and Wear

Sunderland Enjoys Clear Skies and Calm Weather After Weekend Storms

By

Karen McGinn
6 April 2026, 8:59 am

Residents in Sunderland are waking to a clear and cold start to the week on 6 April 2026, as the area experiences a noticeable shift toward calmer weather following a turbulent weekend.

According to the Met Office, the city saw temperatures drop to freezing at 0°C during the early hours of Monday morning. This follows a weekend of mixed conditions that included light rain, drizzle, and strong wind gusts reaching up to 40mph on Sunday.

The transition to more settled weather is being driven by high pressure moving in from the southeast. Atmospheric pressure in the region has risen significantly, climbing from 986 hectopascals on Sunday to 1,024 hectopascals on Monday. With wind speeds dropping to a light breeze of 0-4mph, conditions are now much calmer compared to the weekend.

There are currently no weather warnings in force for the city. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests that Tuesday and Wednesday will remain largely dry with mild, and potentially warm, southeasterly air flows. This change in the weather pattern is expected to provide an ideal window for residents to plan outdoor activities throughout the middle of the week.

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