Haverhill residents can look forward to warmer and brighter conditions as the week progresses, following a damp and cool start on Wednesday, 6 May 2026. According to the Met Office, the shift in weather will bring more pleasant temperatures for the end of the week.
Wednesday is expected to be cool and breezy, with light rain and maximum temperatures of 12°C. Due to northerly wind gusts reaching 26mph, conditions will feel closer to 8°C. The weather will begin to improve on Thursday, which will remain cloudy with a high of 15°C, before temperatures climb further to 18°C on Friday as sunny intervals arrive.
Saturday is set to be the warmest day of the week, reaching 21°C. While this provides an ideal opportunity for residents to visit local parks or gardens, those planning outdoor activities should be aware of a 40% chance of rain around 3pm.
Throughout the week, residents should be mindful that UV levels will be moderate, and the use of sunscreen is advised during the middle of the day between 11am and 3pm. While air pollution levels will start as low, they are expected to rise to a moderate level from Friday through to Sunday. Allergy sufferers may find relief during the week, as pollen levels are forecast to remain low.
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