UK weather

  • Today and tomorrow
    Tue 30 May - Wed 31 May
    Cool tonight in the west. Cloudier far north and east.
  • 3-5 day forecast
    Thu 1 Jun - Sat 3 Jun
  • Long range forecast
    Sun 4 Jun - Wed 28 Jun
Tue 30 May - Wed 31 May
Cool tonight in the west. Cloudier far north and east.

Today and tomorrow

This Evening and Tonight:

Remaining cloudy in the far north, and cloud spreading from the North Sea into many eastern, central and southern areas, giving the odd spot of drizzle. Clearer elsewhere. Patchy frost in the north.

Wednesday:

Cloud breaking to give sunny spells for many. Becoming warm in the west. Cloudier and cooler in the far north and across North Sea coasts. Breezy, especially for southern coasts.

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Thu 1 Jun - Sat 3 Jun

3 to 5 day forecast

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:

High pressure will maintain largely fine weather. The west will be warmest and sunniest, with low cloud overnight becoming mainly confined towards the far north and east by day.

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Sun 4 Jun - Wed 28 Jun

Long range forecast

Sunday 4 Jun - Tuesday 13 Jun

Settled conditions are likely to dominate throughout this period with plenty of dry and bright weather across the country, with the best of the sunshine expected across the west. Some low cloud is likely in eastern areas each day, but this will tend to burn back towards the North Sea coastline during the day. There is the very small risk of a shower in the south, and isolated patchy drizzle along eastern coasts. Temperatures will continue to be warmest towards the west, with an onshore wind making it feel cooler in eastern areas, especially the southeast where winds will be strongest. Towards the end of this period, the chance of showers in the south may start to increase. Further north, the generally fine pattern is likely to continue.

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Wednesday 14 Jun - Wednesday 28 Jun

Into the second half of June, there is an increasing risk of rain or showers, perhaps thundery, affecting southern parts, while northern areas are more likely to stay predominantly dry. Temperatures are likely to be near or above average for many, however, the east may continue to see suppressed temperatures at times with an onshore flow. This flow may reduce at times which would see a recovery in temperatures in the east. Overall, winds are likely to be lighter towards the north, and slightly stronger towards the south.

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