Huddersfield is set for a week of unseasonably warm and sunny weather, according to the latest forecast from the Met Office. While the start of the week brings some rain, temperatures will climb significantly above the usual April averages as the week progresses.
Monday 27 April will see some afternoon showers, with an 80% chance of light rain at 3pm that could become heavy. Tuesday morning is expected to be overcast with a 70% chance of early rain. Commuters are advised to prepare for these damp conditions early in the week.
From Wednesday 29 April through Friday 1 May, Huddersfield can expect clear, sunny skies with a very low chance of rain. This stretch offers the best outdoor conditions of the week, with temperatures reaching a peak of 21°C by Friday. These temperatures are well above the typical April high of 11°C to 12°C.
Although daytime conditions will be pleasant, residents should be aware that early mornings will remain cool. Temperatures are expected to drop as low as 4°C on Thursday morning. The Met Office also advises that UV levels will be moderate throughout the week, suggesting the use of sunscreen during the middle of the day. Pollen levels are also expected to be moderate to high, particularly on Monday.
Looking ahead to the upcoming bank holiday weekend, the forecast indicates more changeable conditions may return by Monday 4 May. Forecasters are monitoring the possibility of increased showers and stronger winds as the week concludes.
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