Nottinghamshire weather forecast for Monday 11 November.
The forecast promises clear skies for most of the day, although temperatures will remain on the cooler side.
Starting the morning at 8°C, the temperature gradually increases, reaching a high of 11°C from midday through early afternoon. The day’s chill is enhanced by the “feels like” temperatures, which hover slightly lower, ranging from 7°C in the morning to a peak of 10°C in the afternoon. As evening approaches, temperatures will drop steadily, falling to 6°C by late night.
Winds will be light to moderate, predominantly coming from the north and north-northwest, with speeds of 4 to 7 mph. Wind gusts are expected to peak at 17 mph around midday but will reduce in intensity by the evening. Visibility remains generally good throughout the day, providing optimal conditions for outdoor activities.
Humidity levels decrease during the day, starting at 76% in the morning and falling to 64% in the afternoon before climbing again to 86% later in the evening. The UV index is rated as low at 1, offering no significant risk from sun exposure.
The evening brings cooler temperatures, with lows of 4°C to 6°C, and the wind will remain gentle, creating a calm and crisp atmosphere. Overall, the forecast suggests a pleasant day for outdoor plans, provided residents dress warmly for the chilly conditions.
Tuesday:
Largely dry, with a mix of sunny spells and patchy cloud. The cloud may be thick enough to produce one or two light showers at times. Rather breezy at the coast. Maximum temperature: 10 °C.
Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:
Plenty of dry weather with sunny spells during the day, although it will turn cloudier from Thursday. There is a chance of overnight mist and fog patches. Temperatures will be near average, but overnight frosts are possible initially.