Warm and Dry Weather Ahead for Folkestone Over Bank Holiday

By

Lisa Hayes
22 May 2026, 3:47 pm

Residents in Folkestone can expect a warm and dry Bank Holiday weekend, with the Met Office forecasting sunny conditions from Friday, May 22, through Tuesday, May 26, 2026. Temperatures in the area are set to climb from 24°C on Friday to a peak of 28°C on Monday, before cooling slightly mid-week.

While local weather remains pleasant, the Met Office warns that much of the UK could see record-breaking heat during the same period, with temperatures potentially reaching 33°C in parts of southern England and the Midlands. The current warming trend is caused by high pressure over the country, which leads to a process called adiabatic compression, where sinking air warms as it descends.

In response to the rising temperatures, the UK Health Security Agency has issued amber heat-health alerts for the South East. Officials are reminding residents that the sweltering conditions may pose risks to vulnerable populations and could cause minor disruptions to local health and social care services.

Those spending time outdoors should prepare for high pollen levels, which are expected to persist from Friday through Monday before becoming very high on Tuesday. Additionally, the Met Office advises that UV levels will be high throughout the coming days, recommending that residents seek shade during midday hours, cover up, and apply sunscreen.

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