Residents in Warrington should prepare for a week of mixed weather as the Met Office forecasts a combination of rain, strong winds, and unseasonably warm temperatures through to the end of the week. According to the latest update on 14 April 2026, the area will see changeable conditions before more settled weather arrives over the weekend.
Tuesday, 14 April, starts the week with light rain and a high chance of precipitation by early afternoon. Gusts of wind are expected to reach up to 28mph. High pollen levels are also expected throughout the day, which may cause discomfort for local hay fever sufferers.
Wednesday, 15 April, is expected to be the warmest day of the week with temperatures reaching 17°C. However, residents should be aware of heavy rain during the afternoon and winds reaching up to 34mph. Further light rain is expected on Friday, 17 April, with a 60 per cent chance of precipitation in the morning and winds peaking at 25mph, though temperatures will remain mild at around 16°C.
The North West England regional forecast indicates that while the weather will remain changeable with spells of rain and showers, conditions are expected to improve for the weekend. Saturday, 18 April, and Sunday, 19 April, will bring drier conditions with sunny intervals and temperatures ranging between 14°C and 15°C. Unsettled weather is expected to return to the area starting Monday, 20 April.
Those planning outdoor activities on Thursday, 16 April, should take note that high pollen levels are forecast again for the day. While rain is expected throughout the week, there are currently no active flood warnings for the Warrington area.
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