Rain and Strong Winds Expected in Thorpe St Andrew

By

Karen McGinn
14 March 2026, 9:56 am

Residents in Thorpe St Andrew, Norfolk, are being told to prepare for a blustery and wet Sunday on 15 March 2026 as weather conditions take a turn. The Met Office has issued a forecast for the area predicting light rain accompanied by strong wind gusts throughout the day.

The change in weather follows a cold and frosty Saturday night on 14 March 2026. Temperatures are expected to drop to a minimum of -1C overnight as skies remain largely clear before the clouds arrive on Sunday morning.

Wind speeds are expected to be the most noticeable part of the weather shift, with gusts projected to reach up to 35mph. These conditions may affect outdoor plans or local activities across the town and the surrounding areas.

While the morning may start dry, the chance of rain increases as the day goes on. Forecasters say there is an 80 per cent chance of light rain hitting the area at 5pm on Sunday afternoon.

Local people may need to take care when travelling or spending time outside during these unsettled conditions. This weather pattern is common for Norfolk during the early spring months as systems move in from the coast.

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