Residents in Carlton can expect an unsettled week of weather as the Met Office warns of changing conditions, including heavy showers and strong winds. The week will feature a mix of sun and rain, with temperatures generally remaining between 13°C and 16°C.
Tuesday, 12 May, will start on a particularly cold note with a frosty morning temperature of 4°C, though the temperature is expected to rise to a high of 15°C later in the day. Wednesday, 13 May, is set to be the most difficult day of the week, with heavy showers anticipated and wind gusts expected to reach 37mph in the afternoon. Gusts are likely to remain above 30mph between 8am and 5pm.
According to the Met Office, this changeable weather pattern is expected to continue through the middle of May. Conditions across the region are likely to remain unsettled with temperatures staying close to or slightly below what is normal for this time of year.
While the weather will be unpredictable, those sensitive to environmental factors may be pleased to note that both pollen and air pollution levels are expected to remain low throughout the week.
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