West Sussex

Crawley Set for Warm and Sunny Week Ahead

By

Karen McGinn
4 April 2026, 10:09 am

Residents in Crawley can expect a warm and dry week ahead as the area transitions to settled weather conditions. According to the Met Office, temperatures are set to climb throughout the week, reaching a peak of 20°C by Wednesday 8 April 2026.

The week will begin with a cooler start, as morning frost is possible on Monday 6 April 2026, with temperatures dropping to 1°C. However, the weather will quickly warm up, with the upcoming daytime highs of 20°C sitting notably above the usual April average for the region of 14°C.

The forecast remains bright for most of the working week, featuring predominantly sunny skies and a very low chance of rain. Details for the upcoming days can be viewed through the Met Office forecast.

Hay fever sufferers should take note, as very high pollen levels are expected for South East England through Wednesday. With high levels of both birch and ash pollen forecast, residents sensitive to these conditions may wish to plan accordingly. There are currently no weather warnings in force for the Crawley area.

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