Hertfordshire

Frost and Sunny Spells Forecast for Rickmansworth This Week

By

Karen McGinn
6 April 2026, 8:59 am

Residents in Rickmansworth can expect a week of varied weather, featuring a brief period of warm, sunny conditions before temperatures drop and rain arrives by Thursday.

According to the Met Office, the national weather service, the week begins with a chilly start and widespread frost. While Monday, 6 April, will see sunny spells and a maximum temperature of 15°C, overnight temperatures remain low, with a risk of ground frost in sheltered spots.

The middle of the week brings warmer, settled conditions, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities. Tuesday, 7 April, is expected to reach 21°C, and Wednesday, 8 April, is set to be the warmest day of the week, with temperatures peaking at 23°C under sunny skies.

A significant shift occurs on Thursday, 9 April, as cooler conditions and cloud cover move into the area. The forecast indicates a 40% chance of rain by the afternoon, accompanied by wind gusts reaching up to 34mph. Residents should prepare for a drop in temperatures, with the forecast low reaching 3°C.

Those with allergies should take note that pollen levels are expected to remain very high throughout the week, primarily driven by birch pollen. Additionally, while the warmer weather is welcome, experts remind gardeners that the risk of frost persists, as the average last frost date for southern England typically falls between mid-March and late April.

The Met Office is the UK’s national meteorological service, providing official weather forecasts and warnings.

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