Residents of Haverhill can look forward to a week of dry and settled weather as spring conditions continue across Suffolk. According to the Met Office, daytime temperatures are expected to climb from 16°C to 21°C between 27 April and 3 May 2026.
The week begins with a chance of light rain on Monday before conditions turn brighter. Sunny weather is expected from Tuesday through Thursday, with temperatures reaching up to 18°C. The warmest days of the week will be Friday and Saturday, when residents can expect sunny skies and temperatures peaking at 21°C.
While the weather will be pleasant, the Met Office has issued a high pollen warning for Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday as the oak pollen season begins. Allergy sufferers are encouraged to take appropriate precautions. Additionally, UV levels will be moderate throughout the week, and sunscreen is advised for anyone spending time outdoors during midday hours.
Evenings will remain mild, with temperatures between 6°C and 9°C, and clear skies are expected mid-week from Wednesday through Friday. Although this period will be largely dry, rain chances increase to between 10% and 30% by the weekend, specifically on Friday evening and during the afternoons on Saturday and Sunday.
Looking further ahead, the long-range forecast from 1 May through 10 May suggests a shift toward more changeable conditions. Residents should be prepared for an increasing chance of showers and potential strong winds as low pressure systems become more likely to arrive in the region.
About this article: This story was put together with the help of AI tools and checked by a real person on our team. We're a small crew trying to cover as much of the UK as we can on a limited budget. We're getting better every day - but we're not perfect yet. If something looks off, let us know. You're part of the process.