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Warming Weather Expected in Milton Keynes This Week

By

Karen McGinn
13 April 2026, 3:38 pm

Residents in Milton Keynes can look forward to a warming trend this week as temperatures climb towards 18°C. The Met Office forecast, updated at 12:39pm on 13 April 2026, indicates that while the week begins with a high chance of showers, conditions will improve significantly in time for the weekend.

Today, Monday 13 April, will see light showers with the probability of rain peaking at 70% between 3pm and 5pm. Tuesday will turn largely dry and overcast, providing a brief respite before more active weather arrives. Wednesday 15 April is expected to be the windiest day of the week, with gusts reaching 29mph and light rain likely during the morning.

Conditions are set to improve towards the end of the week, with Friday 17 April and Saturday 18 April expected to be the most pleasant days. Residents can enjoy sunny intervals and temperatures rising to 18°C on Friday, settling at 16°C on Saturday. This warming trend is consistent with a broader pattern observed across the UK, where spring temperatures have been trending higher in recent years.

While the weather improves, those with allergies should take precautions. High pollen levels, specifically birch pollen, are expected throughout the week. The Met Office warns that the combination of warm, dry, and breezy conditions creates ideal circumstances for pollen release and dispersal, which may cause symptoms for hay fever sufferers.

Historically, April in Milton Keynes typically sees daytime highs of 14°C. With this week’s forecast peaking at 18°C, temperatures are currently tracking above those seasonal norms. Looking further ahead, the long-range forecast suggests that the period between 18 April and 27 April will remain largely dry and settled for many areas, with temperatures likely to stay above average.

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