Residents in Warrington should prepare for a week of unsettled spring weather as the Met Office forecasts a mix of rain, sunshine, and strong winds. Temperatures are expected to remain slightly below the seasonal average of 15°C throughout the coming days.
Tuesday, 12 May, will feature sunny intervals with a high of 14°C, though strong winds reaching 36mph will make it feel much cooler at around 9°C. A 50% chance of light rain is expected early in the morning. Wednesday, 13 May, is likely to bring light showers, particularly in the early morning, with temperatures peaking at 13°C and wind gusts again reaching 36mph. With the wind chill, it may feel as cold as 8°C.
Looking further ahead, the period between 16 May and 25 May is expected to remain changeable and unsettled with periods of rain or showers, some of which could be heavy. While temperatures will initially be cooler than average, they are likely to recover as the month progresses, potentially becoming warmer toward the end of May.
While there are no active weather warnings for the area, the Environment Agency continues to monitor flood risks along the Mersey Estuary. Low-lying areas identified as being at risk include Fiddlers Ferry, Eastford Road, Arpley Bridge, Knutsford Road, Howley, Kingsway North, Westy, and the Bank Quay area.
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