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How Weather Conditions Affect Tyre Performance
  • 2026-02-20 10:38:33

How Weather Conditions Affect Tyre Performance

Weather has a significant impact on how your tyres perform. From heavy rain and icy mornings to hot summer roads, changing conditions can affect grip, braking distance, and tyre pressure.

Uni Tyres Mobile Tyres Services regularly attends call-outs related to weather-affected tyres. We are a fully mobile tyre fitting service based in Dawley Parade, Hayes, with no physical garage. Our team brings professional tyre services directly to your home, workplace, or roadside location.

Whether you are driving through Uxbridge, commuting in Ealing, or travelling towards Slough, understanding how weather affects your tyres could help keep you safe.


🌧 Rain and Wet Roads

Rain is common in the UK, and wet roads significantly reduce tyre performance.

Reduced Grip

Tyres rely on tread grooves to channel water away from the road surface. When tread depth falls below 3mm, wet grip is significantly reduced.

Longer Stopping Distances

In wet conditions, braking distances can double if tyres are worn or underinflated.

Aquaplaning

When water builds up between the tyre and the road surface, the vehicle can lose contact with the road β€” this is known as aquaplaning.

If you regularly drive in areas such as Harrow or Wembley, maintaining proper tread depth is essential for safety.


❄️ Cold Weather and Freezing Temperatures

When temperatures drop below 7Β°C, tyre rubber becomes harder and less flexible. This can result in:

  • Reduced grip
  • Longer braking distances
  • Lower tyre pressure

For every 10Β°C drop in temperature, tyre pressure can decrease by 1–2 PSI. Underinflated tyres increase wear and reduce braking efficiency.

Motorists in areas such as Ruislip and Northolt should check tyre pressure more frequently during winter months.


β˜€οΈ Hot Weather and Summer Roads

Although extreme heat is less common in the UK, summer temperatures still affect tyre performance.

Increased Tyre Pressure

Hot weather causes air inside the tyre to expand, increasing internal pressure.

Higher Blowout Risk

Overinflated or worn tyres are more vulnerable to blowouts during hot weather, especially on long motorway journeys.

Faster Tread Wear

Hot road surfaces accelerate tyre wear, particularly if tyres are already worn or improperly inflated.

Drivers travelling longer distances in Richmond or Twickenham during summer should inspect their tyres before motorway journeys.


🌨 Snow and Ice

While heavy snowfall is less common in the South East, icy mornings are frequent during winter.

Cold temperatures harden tyre compounds, reducing traction. Risks include:

  • Skidding while braking
  • Loss of control when cornering
  • Poor traction on icy surfaces

Maintaining healthy tread depth during winter is essential for improved grip in icy conditions.


🌬 Wind and Storm Conditions

Strong winds and storms can affect vehicle stability, particularly at motorway speeds.

Tyres with the following issues are more vulnerable during stormy conditions:

  • Uneven tyre wear
  • Incorrect tyre pressure
  • Low tread depth

Our 24/7 mobile call-out service supports motorists across West London and Berkshire during severe weather conditions.


⚠️ How Weather Impacts Tyre Pressure

Tyre pressure fluctuates with temperature changes:

  • Cold weather: Pressure decreases
  • Hot weather: Pressure increases
  • Extreme fluctuations: Increased risk of tyre damage or failure

Regular monthly pressure checks are strongly recommended, particularly during seasonal transitions.


πŸ”§ Protecting Your Tyres in All Seasons

To keep your tyres performing at their best:

  • Check tyre pressure monthly
  • Replace tyres when tread depth reaches 3mm or below
  • Inspect tyres for cracks, bulges, or embedded objects
  • Avoid harsh braking and aggressive cornering
  • Book wheel balancing if you notice vibrations
  • Inspect tyres before long journeys

If your vehicle vibrates, pulls to one side, or frequently loses pressure, have your tyres professionally inspected.


🚐 Mobile Tyre Services – We Come to You

As a fully mobile tyre fitting service, we provide convenient, on-site tyre solutions including:

  • Mobile tyre fitting
  • 24/7 emergency call-out
  • Puncture repair
  • Sensor valve (TPMS) replacement
  • Wheel balancing
  • Emergency battery jump start
  • Locking wheel nut removal

We cover Hayes and surrounding areas including Uxbridge, Ickenham, Northwood, Greenford, Perivale, Acton, West Drayton, Yiewsley, Feltham, Brentford, Chiswick, Teddington, Sunbury-on-Thames, Staines-upon-Thames, Ashford, Maidenhead, Langley, Datchet, Gerrards Cross, Denham, Beaconsfield, Iver, Edgware, Stanmore, and Pinner.


πŸ“ž Need Weather-Ready Tyres?

Location: Dawley Parade, Hayes
Phone: 0794 0747676
Email: info@uni-tyres.com

Available 24/7 for emergency tyre assistance.


Final Thoughts

UK weather conditions β€” including rain, cold temperatures, heat, wind, and icy roads β€” can significantly impact tyre performance.

Keeping your tyres properly inflated, maintaining safe tread depth, and booking regular inspections will help ensure safety and performance in all seasons.

If you require professional mobile tyre services in Hayes or surrounding areas, contact Uni Tyres Mobile Tyres Services today.

Call 0794 0747676 – Mobile tyre experts at your location, anytime.