Bedfordshire

Luton Set for Warm Week With Temperatures Reaching 20°C

By

Karen McGinn
4 April 2026, 9:56 am

Luton residents can expect a shift to warmer weather this week as temperatures are set to climb to 20°C by Wednesday, 8 April 2026. This follows a weekend of windy and showery conditions.

According to the Met Office, the temperature in the area is expected to rise from 16°C on Saturday to 17°C on Tuesday, before reaching the 20°C peak midweek. These conditions are considered well above the long-term average for early April, which typically sees daily highs of around 12°C to 15°C in this part of the country.

While the warmer weather provides an opportunity for outdoor activities, the Met Office has issued a warning for those sensitive to allergens. Pollen levels across the East of England region are forecast to be very high from Monday, 6 April, through Wednesday, 8 April, with birch and ash pollen identified as the primary causes.

This early spring warmth is attributed to a combination of strong high-pressure systems and continental airflow from southern Europe. The arrival of these temperatures follows a notably warm March, which was recorded as the joint tenth warmest since 1884.

With an estimated 13 to 16 million people in the UK affected by hay fever, residents are encouraged to monitor the latest local forecasts and prepare accordingly for the elevated pollen levels expected throughout the coming days.

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