Odd isolated shower in the west, otherwise dry and sunny.
Today:
The odd shower possible across parts of Cornwall and Devon, otherwise a dry and bright day on Saturday with spells of sunshine. Temperatures near average. Maximum temperature 21 °C.
Tonight:
A bright end to the day with sunny spells this evening. Remaining dry overnight with clear spells developing. Rather chilly, particularly in rural spots. Minimum temperature 8 °C.
Sunday:
Dry and settled for most on Sunday, with plenty of late August sunshine on offer. Light winds and feeling warm in the sunshine. Maximum temperature 21 °C.
Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:
Dry with sunny spells on Monday, before showers and perhaps thunderstorms develop overnight and into Tuesday. Feeling warmer, particularly in the sunshine. Unsettled with further showers likely Wednesday.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
A relatively unsettled and changeable start of this period, as showers or longer spells of rain are possible across many parts of the UK. Some heavy bursts and thunderstorms are likely at times. Thereafter, it will likely remain changeable through the rest of August and into early September, with rainfall amounts probably above average for the time year and the potential for some stronger winds at times. However, some drier, more settled interludes could develop at times. Temperatures are likely to be near average, although some short-lived warm or hot spells are possible, especially in the south.
Updated:
Most likely changeable at first with showers or longer spells of rain across many areas, perhaps heavy and thundery in places. Further into September, drier weather may become more prevalent, especially in the south and southeast, with any more unsettled conditions tending to become confined further north and northwest. Temperatures will probably be near normal at first, but may turn warmer later with a chance of some hot periods in the south.