Warm and Sunny Weather Forecast for Bournemouth This Bank Holiday

By

Karen McGinn
20 May 2026, 10:26 am

Residents and visitors in Bournemouth can look forward to a significant shift in weather this week, as the Met Office forecasts a period of warm, sunny conditions from Friday 22 May through Tuesday 26 May 2026. This transition follows recent cool and unsettled weather, bringing a welcome change just in time for the Bank Holiday weekend.

Temperatures are expected to climb steadily throughout the period, rising from 19°C on Thursday to a high of 27°C by Tuesday. According to the Bournemouth weather forecast, the daily progression will see highs of 22°C on Friday, 25°C on Saturday, and 26°C on both Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday. Light winds of 5-17mph are expected to persist, which will make the air feel even warmer than the recorded temperatures.

The forecast remains largely dry, with less than a 5% chance of rain throughout most of the period. A small 10% chance of rain is possible on Saturday morning at 7am, but the remainder of the weekend and into the following week is expected to stay dry due to high pressure remaining across the UK.

While the weather will be ideal for outdoor activities, the public is advised to take precautions due to high UV levels expected throughout the warm spell. The Met Office recommends that people seek shade during midday hours, cover up, and wear sunscreen. Additionally, those who suffer from allergies should note that pollen levels are forecast to be high on Saturday 23 May, with moderate levels on Friday and low levels on other days.

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