Residents in Royal Leamington Spa can expect a week of warm, sunny weather followed by a shift toward more unsettled conditions over the upcoming Bank Holiday weekend, according to the Met Office.
The town is set to see temperatures climb throughout the week, with Friday 1 May 2026 expected to be the warmest day as temperatures reach 24°C. This period of pleasant weather has prompted Warwickshire County Council to encourage residents to take advantage of local green spaces, such as the expanding free outdoor yoga sessions now held at locations like Ryton Pools Country Park.
While the sunshine is welcomed, the Met Office has issued warnings regarding high pollen levels. These levels are expected to remain high, or even very high, through Friday, impacting many of the 13 million hay fever sufferers across the UK. This early and intense pollen season follows what has been reported as the warmest start to April in 80 years.
A change in the weather is expected to arrive on Sunday 3 May, bringing cooler temperatures and light rain, with a 60 percent chance of precipitation early in the morning and humidity levels reaching 95 percent. Looking further ahead to the Bank Holiday, Met Office Tom Crabtree has warned that conditions will turn more unsettled. Residents should prepare for the possibility of heavy and thundery showers spreading across the region.
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