Merseyside

Warmer Weather Expected in Kirkby Following Storm Dave

By

Karen McGinn
4 April 2026, 9:56 am

After a weekend of heavy winds brought by Storm Dave, residents in Kirkby can look forward to a spell of warmer and drier weather beginning on Monday 6 April 2026. According to the Met Office, the region will experience a shift from the recent unsettled conditions to brighter, sunny spells throughout the early part of the week.

Temperatures are set to climb as the week progresses, rising from 14C on Monday to 19C on Tuesday. These temperatures are noticeably higher than the typical average of 10C to 12C usually seen in the area during early April. While Wednesday will remain dry, the forecast indicates it will be a cloudier day.

Those planning to spend time outdoors for Easter activities should be aware that Allergy UK reports high pollen levels during this period. The forecast for the North West shows high levels of birch and ash tree pollen on Monday, increasing to very high levels on both Tuesday and Wednesday. Residents who suffer from hay fever may wish to plan accordingly.

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