Nottingham Forecast Hits 32C on Bank Holiday Monday — Weather Nottingham
Weather Nottingham is set for 32C on Bank Holiday Monday, May 25, after a warm Sunday that is expected to bring sunshine and temperatures of up to 27C. The Met Office says the region will move into a sunny and hot Monday, while the UK Health Security Agency’s amber heat-health alert runs until 5pm on Wednesday, May 27.
For people spending the holiday in the East Midlands, the main change is the intensity of the heat. The alert covers the region during a period when the Met Office expects clear skies, light winds and a maximum temperature of 33C across the region.
Met Office forecast for Nottingham
The Met Office outlook for Sunday, May 24, described “A warm or very warm day [Sunday] with light winds and plenty of sunshine for most.” Nottingham is expected to reach 27C that day before conditions stay mild overnight.
Its overnight forecast said: “A dry and settled evening with clear skies across the whole region. Winds will be light and variable. Remaining mild overnight. Minimum temperature 14 °C.”
By Monday, May 25, the forecast turns hotter. Nottingham is forecast to reach 32C, and the Met Office said: “A sunny and hot day [Monday] across the region with clear skies and light and variable winds. Maximum temperature 33 °C.”
UKHSA amber alert
The UK Health Security Agency issued the first amber heat-health alert of the year for the East Midlands. It is in place until 5pm on Wednesday, May 27, and the agency said the high temperatures may put vulnerable people at increased risk.
The alert also covers the West Midlands, East of England, South East and London. For readers in Nottingham, the practical point is that the holiday forecast now sits inside an active health warning, not just a warm spell on the calendar.
Nottingham and Ibiza
The contrast is sharpest in the numbers. Temperatures in Nottingham on Monday are described as 8C hotter than holiday destination Ibiza, where tourists will only experience 24C.
That leaves Bank Holiday Monday looking less like a mild spring break and more like a day to plan around heat, especially for anyone in a vulnerable group while the amber alert remains active through Wednesday evening.