Residents in Warrington can expect a mild but unsettled week as the Met Office predicts a mix of light showers and sunny intervals through 20 May 2026. While the week begins with cooler temperatures, a warming trend is expected to bring more comfortable conditions by the middle of next week.
According to the latest forecast, updated early on 14 May 2026, temperatures in the area will climb from a high of 13°C to reach 19°C by Tuesday and Wednesday. Although the weather will be warmer as the week progresses, the region is currently experiencing temperatures that are below the usual average for mid-May. Conditions on Thursday are described by the North West England regional forecast as feeling chilly, with sunny spells and blustery showers.
Those planning outdoor activities should be aware that rain is most likely during the morning hours mid-week. Precipitation chances are between 40 and 60 percent during morning periods on several days, including Thursday (40% at 11am), Sunday (60% at 6am), and Tuesday (60% at 7am). Beyond the immediate outlook, the long-range forecast indicates that changeable conditions will continue, with low pressure bringing further periods of rain or showers to the region.
Despite the unpredictable nature of the weather, local conditions remain suitable for outdoor activities like walking or cycling, as pollen levels and air pollution are both currently low. Residents are advised to carry a light jacket and an umbrella to stay prepared for the varying conditions.
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