Residents of Warrington can expect a week of changeable spring weather, with temperatures set to peak at 18°C by mid-week before settling into a cooler, milder pattern for the weekend. According to the Met Office, while the period will feature sunny intervals, residents should be prepared for varying levels of rain, particularly during the middle of the week.
Monday begins with sunny intervals and temperatures reaching a maximum of 13°C. The forecast suggests an increased chance of rain by mid-afternoon, though air pollution levels remain low throughout the area, as monitored by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs. Tuesday will be largely overcast with temperatures climbing to 14°C and winds potentially reaching 30mph.
Wednesday marks the wettest day of the week with overcast skies and a 90% chance of precipitation overnight into Thursday. Despite the rain, it will be the warmest day, with temperatures hitting 18°C, though wind gusts are expected to reach 32mph. Conditions are set to improve on Thursday and Friday, with sunny intervals returning and highs of 17°C.
Allergy sufferers are advised to take precautions as pollen levels remain moderate through Thursday before rising to high on Friday. The primary allergens currently include birch, ash, and oak pollen. Met Office Senior Scientist Lucy Neal noted that current weather conditions are ideal for trees to release pollen and for it to be carried longer distances.
The weekend will bring calmer and drier weather to Warrington. Saturday will see sunny intervals and a high of 14°C, while Sunday is expected to be similarly bright with temperatures reaching 15°C and only a 10% chance of rain.
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