Northamptonshire

Warm and Dry Bank Holiday Weekend Ahead for Northampton

By

Karen McGinn
22 May 2026, 3:12 pm

Residents in Northampton can expect a significantly warm and dry Bank Holiday weekend, with temperatures forecast to reach 31°C by Monday, 25 May 2026. The Met Office has indicated that this spell of weather will bring temperatures well above the average for late May, with the conditions remaining in the mid-to-high 20s through Thursday, 28 May.

The UK Health Security Agency has issued an amber heat-health alert for the East Midlands, which is in effect from 2pm on Friday, 22 May, until 5pm on Wednesday, 27 May. During this time, residents are advised to take precautions as UV levels are expected to be high. Official guidance suggests staying in the shade between 11am and 3pm and wearing sunscreen to protect against the strong sun.

While the weather will remain largely dry and sunny, there is a minor 30 per cent chance of rain early Saturday morning and a 10 per cent chance on Tuesday afternoon. Pollen levels in the area are forecast to shift from low over the weekend to moderate on Monday and high by Tuesday, which may be a consideration for those who suffer from hay fever.

The upcoming heat is part of a broader national trend where temperature records for May could be broken. According to the Met Office, the all-time UK May temperature record of 32.8°C is likely to be surpassed, with some parts of the country potentially seeing highs of 33°C. Scientists note that such extreme temperatures in May are now approximately three times more likely due to human-caused climate change compared to natural climate conditions.

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