Residents in Warrington can expect a warm and mostly dry week ahead as high pressure brings settled weather to the region, according to the Met Office.
While Monday 20 April will see light showers and a high of 14°C, with an 80% chance of rain in the mid-afternoon, the rest of the week will see temperatures climb steadily. By Friday 24 April, the mercury is expected to reach 19°C, which is warmer than the typical April average of 13°C for the area.
The weather is set to remain largely dry and sunny from Tuesday onwards. The Met Office advises that air pollution levels will stay low throughout the week, making it a good time for outdoor plans. However, those sensitive to allergens should be aware that pollen levels are currently high, though these are expected to drop to moderate levels from Tuesday through Friday.
As UV levels are forecast to be moderate, residents are advised to wear sunscreen, particularly during the middle of the day. Current long-range forecasts suggest that this settled, dry weather may continue into early May.
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