Residents in Haverhill can look forward to a week of warm, sunny weather as high pressure brings settled conditions to the region from Wednesday 22 April through Tuesday 28 April 2026. According to the Met Office, temperatures in the market town are expected to climb steadily from 16°C today to reach a peak of 22°C this Saturday.
This forecast sits significantly above the typical April average for Suffolk, which usually sees daily maximums between 11°C and 13°C. With rainfall chances remaining below 5% for most of the week, the conditions are expected to be ideal for outdoor activities, supported by light winds ranging between 3mph and 16mph.
While the weather will remain largely clear, there are a few conditions for residents to note. Early Friday morning, 24 April, is expected to bring patches of mist and fog, with visibility potentially dropping to 500 metres before clearing by 7am. Additionally, pollen levels are set to rise to a high level by Friday and Saturday due to the start of the oak pollen season.
Because ultraviolet levels are predicted to remain at a moderate level throughout the week, the national weather service advises residents to take care during midday hours and avoid spending too much time in the sun without protection, such as sunscreen. Beyond the coming week, dry conditions are expected to persist, though Sunday 26 April may see a slight 10% chance of rain at 11am.
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