Cloud to start but turning warm and sunny for most.
Today:
Early morning cloud and mist around coasts and hills could allow for the odd spot of drizzle, but saying dry for most. Cloud breaks to give warm sunny spells by the afternoon, but staying cloudier near coasts. Winds remaining light. Maximum temperature 25 °C.
Tonight:
A fine and dry evening for most but with cloud along the coasts. Cloud builds inland overnight with patchy coastal drizzle possible. Light northerly winds. Minimum temperature 11 °C.
Saturday:
Cloudy with patchy drizzle possible through the morning. Sunny spells developing through the afternoon and into the evening. Light to moderate northerly winds. Maximum temperature 21 °C.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:
A fine and dry day on Sunday with moderate northerly winds. Cloudier through Monday and Tuesday with potential for patchy rain at times and light northerly winds.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
Initially predominantly dry with large sunny spells away from the northwest where cooler, cloudier and wetter conditions are most likely. Though there will be a few isolated showers further south at times. Becoming very warm again in parts of the south before the weekend introduces a more widely unsettled and showery period including risk of thunderstorms - though still some good sunny spells and temperatures around or just above average for most. Toward the end of the month uncertainty increases, but potentially returning to a drier, settled and warm period, in the south especially.
Updated:
Perhaps a somewhat more changeable period, with the potential for showers or thunderstorms or even some longer spells of rain at times, these most likely to the north. Drier and brighter interludes are also likely, perhaps more likely across the south and southeast. Temperatures are likely to be above normal with some hot spells possible.