Warm Weather Expected in Colchester This Week Before Cooler Turn

By

Karen McGinn
8 April 2026, 12:04 pm

Residents in Colchester can expect an unusually warm start to the week, as the Met Office forecasts sunny conditions and temperatures reaching 21°C on Wednesday 8 April and Thursday 9 April. This warm spell is being driven by air moving northwards from the European continent, pushing temperatures 6 to 10°C above the typical average for early April.

While conditions will be pleasant mid-week, the weather is expected to turn cooler and cloudier from Friday 10 April. Maximum temperatures will drop to around 12°C to end the week, as a potential area of low pressure moves across the country. Met Office Chief Forecaster Paul Gundersen has noted that while this week offers a brief, notable warm period that could be the warmest at this time in April since 2020, people should be prepared for a shift toward more unsettled conditions by the weekend.

Those planning to spend time outdoors during the sunny weather should be mindful of health precautions. Pollen levels across Colchester are forecast to be very high throughout the entire week, which may affect hay fever sufferers. Additionally, the Met Office has advised that UV levels will be moderate, meaning sun protection such as sunscreen is recommended during the middle of the day.

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