Leicestershire

Warm And Dry Week Ahead For Hinckley Residents

By

Karen McGinn
27 April 2026, 11:40 am

Residents in Hinckley can look forward to a warm and dry week as the Met Office predicts temperatures will climb significantly above the usual April averages. From 27 April to 2 May 2026, the area will see prolonged sunny spells and light winds, providing a stretch of settled weather suitable for outdoor activities.

Temperatures are expected to rise steadily as the week progresses, reaching 20°C on Thursday 30 April and peaking at 21°C on Friday 1 May. This is notably warmer than the typical April daytime high of 14°C for Leicestershire. Throughout the middle of the week, the chance of rain during the day remains below five percent, with no significant rainfall expected until Friday evening.

The pleasant conditions offer an opportunity for residents to enjoy local green spaces such as Burbage Common & Woods, The Rock Gardens, or the formal gardens at Argents Mead. With light winds throughout the period, the weather will be suitable for those planning walks or garden work.

While the forecast is favourable, the Met Office has noted that pollen levels will be high across the region. Specifically, elevated counts of oak pollen and moderate levels of birch pollen may impact hay fever sufferers as they spend more time outdoors.

According to Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council, the area continues to serve as a significant hub for its residents. Those planning to take advantage of the week of sunshine are encouraged to prepare for the high pollen count while enjoying the unusually warm spring conditions.

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