Wintry Showers Expected in Thorpe St Andrew This Friday

By

Karen McGinn
10 March 2026, 11:59 am

Residents in Thorpe St Andrew, Norfolk, should prepare for a drop in temperatures as colder weather arrives on Friday, 13 March 2026. The Met Office predicts that the area will see blustery showers that could occasionally turn wintry, particularly over higher or more exposed ground, as the week draws to a close.

This shift in conditions follows a mid-week period of transition across the country. While local temperatures in the Norwich area are forecast to reach a maximum of 13°C, drivers and pedestrians are still advised to watch out for potential icy patches on roads and pavements during the early morning hours on Friday when temperatures are at their lowest.

According to the local forecast for Norwich and the surrounding area, temperatures are expected to feel cooler than the mild conditions seen earlier in the week. People living in the community are encouraged to wrap up warm and allow extra time for their morning commutes in case of localized travel difficulties.

Looking further ahead, the long-range forecast suggests that mid-to-late March 2026 will bring an increased chance of frost and further cold spells. This follows a typical pattern for this time of year when winter air masses often clash with warmer spring weather.

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