Newcastle United vs. Manchester City Weather Update: Chilly Conditions in the North

Published On: January 12, 2026
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Manchester City heads to Newcastle United, facing chilly weather conditions.

The match is scheduled for Tuesday night at St James’ Park, starting at 8 PM UK time in the EFL Cup semi-final.

The Met Office predicts a cloudy day with rain, while temperatures will remain around the seasonal average.

Some brighter moments may appear earlier in the afternoon, but damp conditions are likely to continue into the evening, complemented by a fresh south-westerly breeze.

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Newcastle United vs. Manchester City: Weather Update

Tuesday’s high in Newcastle will be around 7°C, dropping to about 3°C overnight.

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While not the coldest January day, the breeze will make it feel cooler, especially in the open areas of the stadium.

Cloud cover will persist into the evening with intermittent rain, primarily heavier west of the city, but light rain may occur during the match.

Winds from the southwest will be around 20–25 mph but will calm down later. The damp air may reduce visibility during rainfall.

Low pressure is affecting the UK’s weather, resulting in variable conditions. Northern areas, including Newcastle, are set for both wet spells and brief dry periods, with little improvement expected until later in the week.

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Game Information:

Match Conditions

Supporters traveling to Tyneside should prepare for cool and breezy weather, along with the possibility of showers both before and during the match due to ongoing unsettled weather in northern England.

Fans should expect intermittent rain and brisk winds, with temperatures feeling close to freezing, so wearing warm and waterproof clothing is advisable.

The St James’ Park pitch is anticipated to manage the rainfall well, though wet conditions may impact gameplay slightly.

Overall, Tuesday night will showcase classic midwinter weather in Newcastle — cool, damp, and breezy — providing manageable conditions for the game and the spectators.

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