Residents in Milton Keynes can look forward to a week of largely sunny and warm conditions following a short period of rain and wind early in the week. According to the Met Office, temperatures will steadily climb throughout the coming days, reaching a peak of 22C by Friday, 1 May.
The week begins with a mix of weather as Monday, 27 April, brings a 60 per cent chance of light showers in the evening. Tuesday, 28 April, will be a cooler and overcast day with light rain expected in the early morning and wind gusts reaching up to 34mph.
Despite the initial rain, the GOV.UK Flood Warning Service, which works in partnership with the Environment Agency, reports that the flood risk for the area remains very low. There are currently no flood warnings or alerts in force for the region.
As the weather improves mid-week, residents planning to spend time outdoors should be aware that pollen levels are expected to be high for most of the week, with high levels of oak pollen noted for Monday. Additionally, the Met Office advises that ultraviolet levels will be moderate, and residents should consider wearing sunscreen, particularly during the middle of the day.
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