Sunny and Mild Weather Expected in Clacton-on-Sea This Week

By

Karen McGinn
20 April 2026, 12:07 pm

Residents in Clacton-on-Sea can look forward to a week of mild and increasingly sunny weather, according to the latest forecast from the Met Office. Temperatures are expected to climb steadily throughout the week, starting at 12°C on Monday and reaching a pleasant 15°C by Friday.

The week will begin with a mix of sun and clouds, with a chance of light showers on Monday afternoon. Conditions are set to improve significantly from Tuesday onwards, with the forecast showing mostly dry, sunny weather and a very low chance of rain. Wind speeds will remain light to gentle, though residents should be aware of potential gusts reaching up to 32 mph on Tuesday.

Because the sun will be prominent throughout the latter part of the week, the Met Office advises that UV levels will be moderate. Residents planning to enjoy seaside walks or garden work are encouraged to use sunscreen during the middle of the day. Pollen levels will be moderate on Monday before dropping to low levels for the remainder of the week.

This stretch of dry weather follows a period of unusual temperature swings across the country, which recently created ideal conditions for vibrant spring flower displays. With high pressure expected to remain near the UK through early May, residents can anticipate a continued run of largely dry, clear, and sunny conditions perfect for outdoor activities.

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