Hertfordshire

Warm and Sunny Week Ahead for Cheshunt

By

Karen McGinn
27 April 2026, 11:40 am

Residents of Cheshunt can expect a largely warm and sunny week ahead, though gusty winds are set to make an appearance mid-week. According to the Met Office, temperatures will climb to 21°C as the area enjoys a dry period throughout much of the coming week.

Monday 27 April begins with sunny conditions and a high of 21°C, though residents should be aware that pollen levels are expected to be high. The weather will take a cooler turn on Tuesday with temperatures reaching 17°C and a chance of light rain early in the morning. Tuesday will also be particularly windy, with gusts potentially reaching 33mph, which could disrupt outdoor activities.

The middle of the week will see a return to dry and sunny conditions. Wednesday 29 April and Thursday 30 April will remain warm, though strong east to southeast breezes will be present, with wind gusts reaching up to 39mph on Wednesday and 34mph on Thursday. While pollen levels are forecast to be low on Tuesday, they are expected to rise again from Wednesday through to Friday 1 May.

Looking toward the end of the week, Friday 1 May will continue the trend of sunny weather with temperatures around 20°C to 21°C. The weekend of 2 and 3 May is also expected to be sunny, although there is a possibility of light rain showers for the local area.

Further information regarding seasonal health advice can be found through the Met Office pollen forecast, while regional weather outlooks are available via the Met Office East of England regional forecast.

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