Nottinghamshire weather forecast for Monday 18 November.
The day starts off calm and chilly, with temperatures hovering around 2–3°C in the early hours and a “feels-like” temperature close to 1°C.
Skies will be mostly clear with minimal cloud cover, ensuring a bright and sunny start. The chance of precipitation remains very low, staying under 5% throughout the morning.
Winds will be light, coming predominantly from the north and northeast at speeds of 2–4 mph, with occasional gusts reaching 10–11 mph. Humidity levels will gradually decrease from 85% to 73%.
The clear skies persist into the afternoon, with the temperature rising slightly to 4–5°C. The “feels-like” temperature will match this warmth at 4°C, offering a pleasant but cool day. Wind speeds stay light at 2–4 mph, shifting eastward. Humidity drops further to around 71%, maintaining good visibility throughout the afternoon.
As the evening sets in, cloud cover will increase significantly, bringing a heightened chance of rain starting from 10% at 16:00 and reaching 90% by 21:00, with precipitation becoming near-certain by late night. The temperature will stabilize at 4°C before dropping to 3°C by midnight, with a “feels-like” temperature as low as -1°C. Winds will pick up, moving eastward at 4–10 mph, with gusts accelerating to 26 mph. Humidity will rise sharply, peaking at 96%, and visibility will reduce to “poor” conditions as the rain intensifies.
Tuesday
Tuesday begins with a mix of cloud and snow across many areas, gradually giving way to blustery wintry showers, particularly along coastal regions. Inland areas will experience clearer skies with sunny intervals, but the day will remain cold throughout. Coastal districts will bear the brunt of the wintry weather, with sleet and snow showers likely to persist into the evening. Winds will be brisk, adding to the chill, particularly in exposed areas. The maximum temperature will reach only 4°C, so make sure to wrap up warmly.
Outlook for Wednesday to Friday
The midweek weather remains bright but bitterly cold, with sunshine breaking through at times. However, brisk northerly winds will dominate, particularly along coastal areas, where wintry showers of sleet and snow may continue. Overnight frosts will be severe, with icy conditions developing in some areas. Ice and snow may cause disruption, especially in exposed regions, so take extra care on roads and footpaths. Despite the sunshine, temperatures will remain low, ensuring a wintry feel through to the end of the week.