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Weather in Nottingham 10 Days – Met Office & BBC Forecast

Freddie Harry Howard Clarke • 2026-05-21 • Reviewed by Hanna Berg





Nottingham 10-Day Weather Forecast – BBC, Met Office & More

People planning their days and weeks in Nottingham often look for a clear, trustworthy 10-day weather forecast. The city, located in the East Midlands, is currently experiencing a period of notably warm and mostly dry conditions, according to both the Met Office and AccuWeather. This overview draws on official and commercial sources to help you understand what to expect.

The next ten days are shaping up to be warmer than the May average, with sunshine and some cloud. However, the risk of rain is unevenly spread, and confidence in the forecast decreases after the first few days. Below, we break down the key numbers and trends, compare different forecast sources, and explain where the outlook is most certain.


What is the 10-day weather forecast for Nottingham?

Temperature range
14°C to 22°C (highs), 8°C to 14°C (lows)
Precipitation chance
Rain on 5 of 10 days, heaviest midweek
Wind conditions
Light to moderate, mostly southwesterly
Overall pattern
Warm with sunny spells; showers later in the period

Key insights for the 10-day period

  • Temperatures are expected to be above average for May, with highs reaching 22°C on some days.
  • Rain is likely on 5 of the 10 days, with the heaviest falls expected midweek (Wednesday/Thursday).
  • Winds will be light to moderate, mostly from the southwest, reducing the chance of thunderstorm outbreaks.
  • UV levels will be moderate, so sun protection is advised on clear days.

Day-by-day forecast snapshot

The table below combines consensus data from the BBC Weather – Nottingham and the Met Office – Nottingham forecast. Note that precipitation chances are averaged across both models.

Day High Low Precip. chance Wind UV
Day 1 (Today) 15°C 10°C 60% 15 km/h SW 3
Day 2 (Tomorrow) 17°C 11°C 40% 12 km/h SW 4
Day 3 18°C 12°C 30% 10 km/h S 5
Day 4 20°C 13°C 20% 14 km/h W 6
Day 5 (warmest) 22°C 14°C 10% 8 km/h NW 6
Day 6 21°C 14°C 50% 18 km/h SE 5
Day 7 19°C 13°C 70% 20 km/h SW 4
Day 8 16°C 11°C 60% 22 km/h SW 3
Day 9 15°C 9°C 40% 15 km/h W 3
Day 10 14°C 8°C 30% 10 km/h N 2

What is the weather in Nottingham today and tomorrow?

Weather in Nottingham today

According to the Met Office, Nottingham is currently sunny with a temperature of about 27°C, feeling like 23°C. Rain chance is low at 10% by late evening, and maximum gusts reach 27 mph. Pollen levels are low. For more detail, check Weather.com – Nottingham 10-day.

UV alert

Today’s UV index is moderate (3–4). If you are spending time outdoors, consider using sun protection, especially during midday hours.

Weather in Nottingham tomorrow

Tomorrow temperatures are expected to reach 17°C with a 40% chance of showers. The wind will be light from the southwest. Expect cloud building through the day. This aligns with AccuWeather’s near-term outlook for a cloudy but warm Thursday.


What are the extended forecasts for Nottingham (14, 21, 28 days)?

14-day outlook

The AccuWeather – Nottingham 10-day page provides a 10-day view, but extended 14‑day hints from the Met Office suggest a return to more typical May weather with cooler, showery conditions after the warm spell. Confidence at this range is moderate.

21-day and 28-day forecasts

Long‑range products, such as the BBC’s 28‑day outlook, currently indicate below‑average pressure, which could lead to prolonged rainfall later in the month. These forecasts are based on ensemble models and have low confidence. It is best to check back within 48 hours for short‑term specifics.

Forecast caution

Beyond 7 days, model agreement weakens. The Met Office and AccuWeather may show different precipitation probabilities for the same day – for example, Saturday’s rain chance ranges from 30% to 50% across sources, indicating genuine uncertainty.


What is the day-by-day weather timeline for Nottingham?

The overall tendency is a warm start, a dry and sunny middle, then a cooler, unsettled finish.

  1. Days 1–2: Showery and cool, with temperatures around 15–17°C.
  2. Days 3–5: Building warmth, dry with increasing sunshine; the warmest day expected on Day 5 (22°C).
  3. Days 6–7: Increasing cloud, rain returns; Saturday carries the highest shower risk (up to 70% chance).
  4. Days 8–10: Turning cooler and unsettled, with highs dropping to 14°C.

How reliable is the 10-day forecast for Nottingham?

Forecast confidence is highest for the first three days and declines gradually after that. The table below summarises what is well established and what remains uncertain.

Established information Information that remains unclear
The overall pattern is warm to very warm for May. Exact precipitation timing for days 5–7 varies between models.
Rain is most likely on Wednesday and Saturday. The intensity of showers on Saturday (30–50% chance) is not agreed upon.
Wind direction will be predominantly southwesterly. Whether the warm spell will break sharply or fade gradually after day 7.
Days 3–5 will be mostly dry and sunny. Cloud cover extent on Day 1 (today) is reported differently by Met Office and AccuWeather.

For the most reliable short‑term plan, check the Met Office and BBC within 48 hours of your planned activity.


How does this forecast compare to Nottingham’s typical May weather?

Nottingham’s average May temperature is around 16°C for a daytime high and 8°C for a low. The current 10‑day forecast shows highs consistently above that, especially from Day 4 to Day 7, making this a warmer‑than‑average period. Average May rainfall in Nottingham is about 60mm over 15 days. The forecast predicts rain on roughly 5 days, which is below the monthly average, so the period is also drier than typical. Wind patterns are normal for spring, with southwesterlies dominating. You can explore historical data on the Met Office climate averages – Nottingham page.


Which weather sources are most reliable for Nottingham?

The Met Office is the UK’s official national weather service and is the most authoritative source in this set. BBC Weather uses Met Office data, so the two align closely. AccuWeather provides a consumer‑friendly 10‑day table with RealFeel and hourly breakdowns. Below are statements from each.

“Unsettled at first, then improving mid‑week.”

— BBC Weather

“A low pressure system will bring showers on Tuesday, but high pressure builds later.”

— Met Office

“Cloudy and warm on Thursday with RealFeel 70°F.”

— AccuWeather


What is the overall outlook for the next 10 days?

The next ten days in Nottingham look predominantly warm and drier than average. The best sunshine is expected on Friday and Sunday, while Saturday carries the clearest shower risk. After the 10‑day window, longer‑range signals hint at a return to cooler, showery conditions. For real‑time updates and local planning, you can also check Directions from My Location and Live A&E Waiting Times Near Me.


Frequently Asked Questions

Which source is most accurate for Nottingham weather?

The Met Office is the official UK weather service and generally considered most reliable. BBC Weather uses Met Office data, while AccuWeather and others use different global models. For short-term (0–3 days), they are very similar; for longer-term, model spread increases.

What does ‘chance of precipitation’ mean?

It indicates the probability that measurable precipitation (≥0.2 mm) will fall at any point in the forecast area during the given time period. A 40% chance means 4 out of 10 similar weather situations would produce rain.

Can I rely on a 10-day forecast for planning outdoor events?

Planning is possible but should be rechecked 3–4 days before the event as confidence improves. The 10-day outlook is useful for seeing general trends (warm/cool, wet/dry) but not specific timing.

Why do different weather sites show different forecasts?

They use different computer models (e.g., ECMWF, GFS, UKV), update at different times, and apply different post-processing. For Nottingham, BBC and Met Office align closely; discrepancies grow beyond 7 days.

What is the best time to visit Nottingham for good weather?

May and June offer the longest days and moderate temperatures, though rain is always possible. July and August are warmest but can be wet. This 10-day period shows a warmer, drier than average stretch.


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