Warm and Sunny Weather Expected for Royal Leamington Spa

By

Karen McGinn
27 April 2026, 3:37 pm

Residents of Royal Leamington Spa can look forward to a mostly warm and sunny week ahead, as a spell of high pressure brings settled weather to the area from 26 April to 2 May 2026. According to the Met Office, the forecast suggests ideal conditions for those planning outdoor activities in the lead-up to the Early May Bank Holiday, which falls on Monday, 4 May 2026.

Temperatures throughout the week are expected to reach between 15°C and 22°C, with Friday, 1 May, likely being the warmest day. While the majority of the week will be dry, Tuesday, 28 April, is expected to be cooler and overcast, with a peak temperature of 15°C and a chance of rain early in the morning.

The Met Office notes that light winds will make for comfortable conditions for gardeners and walkers. However, residents are advised to take care during midday hours, as ultraviolet levels are expected to be moderate, and sunscreen is recommended for those spending time in the sun.

Hay fever sufferers should take note that pollen levels in the area are forecast to be high on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. This increase is primarily linked to oak and birch pollen, and those affected may wish to take appropriate precautions throughout the week.

For those interested in further information on official public holidays, details regarding the calendar can be found via Moving to the UK.

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