Nottinghamshire

Mixed Week Ahead for Carlton with Sunny Spells and Showers

By

Karen McGinn
27 April 2026, 11:40 am

Residents in Carlton can expect a mixed week of weather, transitioning from unsettled, showery conditions to a warmer and sunny finish by the end of the week. According to the Met Office, the local forecast for the period of 27 April to 3 May 2026 shows temperatures fluctuating as the region moves through a variety of conditions.

Today, Sunday 27 April, will see temperatures reach 20°C with sunny intervals. However, conditions are expected to deteriorate in the late afternoon, with heavy rain forecast from 5pm onwards and a 90% chance of precipitation by 6pm, accompanied by wind gusts of up to 26mph. Monday will continue this unsettled theme with sunny intervals and a high of 20°C, though residents should prepare for a 50% chance of rain by 4pm.

The weather will turn cooler on Tuesday 29 April, with overcast skies and a high of 15°C. The morning may bring light rain, with a 40% chance of showers at 6am, before conditions clear into a sunny afternoon. From Wednesday 30 April through to Friday 2 May, the weather is set to improve significantly, becoming predominantly sunny. Temperatures will climb steadily throughout this period, peaking at 22°C on Friday.

Friday is expected to be the warmest day of the week, offering ideal conditions for those with outdoor plans. Hay fever sufferers should take note that pollen levels remain high today and Monday, particularly due to moderate birch and high oak pollen counts. These levels are expected to drop to low on Tuesday and rise to moderate levels on Wednesday.

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