Warm, but on the cloudy side. Brightest in the east.
Today:
Warm but rather cloudy. Driest in eastern parts, with the best of any brighter spells, while western parts probably retaining thicker cloud throughout, and seeing the bulk of any intermittent light rain and drizzle. Light winds generally throughout. Maximum temperature 24 °C.
Tonight:
Staying warm but also remaining rather cloudy and damp, with spells of light rain and drizzle most frequently affecting the west, but perhaps seen more widely towards dawn. Light winds. Minimum temperature 13 °C.
Wednesday:
Cloudy and damp during the morning especially, but probably tending to become drier into the afternoon, with a greater chance of some bright or sunny spells. Warm, with light winds. Maximum temperature 23 °C.
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Changeable and often on the cloudy side through this period, with bands of rain making erratic progress eastwards. Some warm sunny spells are still expected, however, with temperatures climbing.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
There is the possibility of some very warm and humid weather across parts of south and southeast Britain at the start of this period and perhaps the chance of a few thunderstorms too. Generally more changeable to the north and west at first, but there is a signal for high pressure to build more widely as we move towards the latter part of June. This likely brings more widely drier, settled conditions with temperatures probably remaining above average for most. It is still possible that Atlantic low pressure may still bring brief spells of wet and windy weather. There is a chance that the hot conditions, could return northwards accompanied by a thunderstorm risk; this all dependent on the orientation of the aforementioned high pressure.
Updated:
High pressure is expected to lie close to the UK at the start of this period, bringing mainly dry, settled weather. Temperatures will likely be above normal, with the potential for hot conditions, accompanied by occasional thunderstorms, especially in the south. Into July, the influence of high pressure may weaken or shift more to the north of the UK. This leads to an increasing chance of periods of unsettled weather, either in the form of Atlantic low pressure systems moving in from the west or thunderstorms developing more widely compared to the start of the period. Temperatures will probably return closer to normal too, although some warm and humid spells remain likely at times.