Residents in Bloxwich can expect a change in weather this week, as warmer, sunnier conditions arrive following a blustery start to the Easter weekend. While the region avoids the worst of the severe weather associated with Storm Dave, which is impacting northern parts of the United Kingdom, those planning outdoor activities should prepare for varying conditions.
According to the Met Office, Saturday 4 April 2026 will be overcast with strong wind gusts reaching 46mph. Light rain is expected later in the evening, with a 90 per cent chance of showers around 9pm. By Monday 6 April, the weather will turn sunnier with a high of 14°C, warming further to 19°C on both Tuesday 7 April and Wednesday 8 April.
While the return of sunny skies will be welcomed by many, the Met Office warns that pollen levels will be very high from Monday through to Wednesday. The current tree pollen season, which runs from late March to mid-May, means high concentrations of birch and ash pollen may affect those with hay fever.
Health officials also advise that ultraviolet levels will remain moderate throughout the week. Residents spending time outdoors during the peak afternoon hours are encouraged to wear sunscreen to protect against sun exposure.
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