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Overcast Start Clearing to Sunny Intervals for Milton Keynes Today

By

Karen McGinn
4 May 2026, 10:44 am

Residents in Milton Keynes can expect an overcast start to the Bank Holiday Monday on 4 May 2026, with conditions forecast to improve as the day progresses. According to the Met Office, the morning brings a 20% chance of light rain, but the skies are expected to clear to reveal sunny intervals by the afternoon.

Temperatures are set to reach 16°C throughout the day. Those heading out may experience a gentle northeast breeze, with wind speeds between 7 and 8 mph and gusts potentially reaching up to 17 mph. Visibility, which is moderate in the morning, is expected to become very good as the afternoon arrives.

For those planning outdoor activities, the UV index is rated as moderate. The Met Office advises that residents should take care during the middle of the day and use sunscreen if spending time in the sun. Additionally, pollen and air pollution levels remain low throughout the area.

This weather follows a changeable weekend across the region. While the early part of the holiday saw some unsettled conditions, the outlook for Monday remains more stable, with the Met Office noting that any lingering cloud or scattered showers should be lighter and fewer than those experienced over the weekend.

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