Nottinghamshire

Strong Winds Expected for Carlton Followed by Warmer Week

By

Karen McGinn
4 April 2026, 10:09 am

Residents in Carlton should prepare for a windy start to the Easter weekend as Storm Dave moves across the country. According to the Met Office, the storm is bringing strong winds that will affect many parts of the UK, with the local area expecting gusts of up to 48mph on Saturday, 4 April 2026.

The strongest winds in Carlton are expected to peak around 10pm on Saturday evening. While yellow weather warnings have been issued for other parts of the UK, including Scotland, Northern Ireland, north Wales, and parts of northern England, residents in Nottinghamshire are encouraged to secure any loose items in their gardens to prevent damage during the windiest periods.

The weather is set to improve significantly following the weekend. Sunny and dry conditions are expected from Monday, 6 April onwards, with the chance of rain remaining below 5 percent. Temperatures will also climb throughout the beginning of the week, reaching 18°C on Tuesday, 7 April.

Those who suffer from hay fever should be aware that the local forecast indicates pollen levels are currently high. These levels are expected to climb to very high by Monday and Tuesday, as warmer and clearer conditions arrive.

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