50th Cerne Abbas Open Gardens 2-6pm June 20 & 21 2026
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April 2026 Commentary

For the first half of the month, both day-time and night-time temperatures were respectable for the time of year, while the second half of April was marked by increasing day-time temperatures. The regular sunshine was however moderated by a relatively cold wind, so the trick was to find a sunny but sheltered location. For a short time, the nights were a bit cooler, though at no stage was there the danger of freezing.

Fairly high pressure prevailed for the whole month resulting in a dry April with only two rather wet days in the middle of the month while no rainfall at all was recorded during the last fortnight.

The average temperature for the month was 12.4C which is one whole degree above the average over the last ten years though still below last year's April figure. The total rainfall was a mere 22.7mm (not even 1 inch) , only one-third of the April average though the month is regularly one of our driest months. April showers were certainly lacking.

Cowslips proliferated on the lower slopes of the surrounding hills while the bluebells have continued to bloom in and around the village.


Philip Spray



Sunrise and Sunset

DateSunrise Sunset
1 May 20265:44 BST20:30 BST
1 June 20265:02 BST21:13 BST
1 July 20265:00 BST21:27 BST