Mild Spring Weather Expected In Clacton-on-Sea This Week

By

Karen McGinn
13 April 2026, 3:38 pm

Residents in Clacton-on-Sea can look forward to a mild week of weather, with temperatures expected to climb steadily from 12°C on Monday to 17°C by the end of the week, according to the Met Office.

The forecast for the town indicates a mix of sunny intervals and occasional showers, offering a settled period after recent weather fluctuations. While temperatures will sit slightly above the local April average of 12°C, the week will bring variable wind speeds, starting at 14mph on Monday and peaking at 26mph on Wednesday before settling to around 19mph toward the weekend.

Those who suffer from hay fever should remain prepared, as pollen levels across the region are classified as high. According to Met Office Senior Scientist Lucy Neal, current warm and dry conditions are ideal for trees to release pollen, which can then be carried over longer distances. Birch pollen is the primary allergen currently affecting residents.

While the week is expected to be largely mild, the public should be aware of the potential for isolated weather events. The forecast includes a risk of heavy showers, and occasionally hail or thunder, during the afternoons. Residents may wish to keep an eye on local updates as they make plans for the days ahead.

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