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Open-water swimming weather in Nottingham

If you're planning anything outdoors in Nottingham, the city's inland midlands position makes it one of the drier UK cities — sheltered from Atlantic systems by the Welsh hills and the Pennines, with rainfall well below the national average. The trade-off is the temperature swing that comes with being properly inland: Nottingham hit 40°C in the 2022 heatwave and has dropped well below freezing in cold winters, so the same week can need very different planning.

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If you're swimming open-water around Nottingham (Colwick Park, the Trent, the lakes east of the city), the inland location means water that warms slowly in spring but holds heat longer into autumn — late September often gives better swimming than early June.

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Last updated: 7 May 2026