Bedfordshire

Luton Residents Face Warming Trend With Temperatures Reaching 28°C

By

Karen McGinn
20 May 2026, 10:26 am

Residents in Luton can look forward to a significant warming trend this week, with the Met Office forecasting temperatures to rise from 19°C today, 20 May 2026, to a peak of 28°C by Sunday, 24 May 2026.

This rise in temperature is driven by a shift in wind direction from the north to the south, bringing much warmer air across the region. According to the Met Office, this transition will provide a marked contrast to the cooler, unsettled weather seen recently, with fine and settled conditions expected to continue through the upcoming Bank Holiday weekend.

With the warm weather, the Met Office warns that UV levels will be high for the remainder of the week. Residents are advised to seek shade during the middle of the day, cover up, and apply sunscreen when outdoors. Additionally, pollen levels are expected to rise from low to moderate starting Friday, which may affect those who suffer from hay fever.

The anticipated conditions are set to be the warmest of the year so far, surpassing the previous high of 26.6°C recorded in early April. The warmer weather is also being welcomed by the tourism sector, as the Tourism Alliance notes that sunny weather during the Bank Holiday can provide a significant boost to local businesses that rely on visitor spending.

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