UK Weather

Thursday 8th January

Good morning, and a very warm welcome to your Thursday weather update for the 8th of January, 2026. Let’s take a look at what’s unfolding across the UK today.

Starting with southern England, expect a mild but damp day. The south-east will see temperatures peaking around 9°C with light to moderate winds, but do prepare for a decidedly soggy afternoon as rain is forecasted from mid-afternoon onwards. Over in the south-west, it's a bit milder with highs reaching 12°C, though heavy rain is set to make an appearance in the morning, accompanied by brisk winds.

In the Midlands, we're looking at a chillier day, with highs around 4°C and rainfall expected to roll in during the late afternoon. Keep those brollies on standby if you're heading out this evening. Similarly, in Wales, the afternoon will bring some heavier downpours, with temperatures sitting around 6°C amidst blustery conditions.

Moving north to the areas of northern England, expect a mixed bag. Newcastle may get a peek of sunshine around midday, while Manchester and its surroundings brace for light showers through the day. Highs here are hovering around 4°C. Meanwhile, in North-West regions like Liverpool, rain will develop later, so be prepared for a damp commute home.

Over in Northern Ireland, the day starts relatively dry, with rain expected come evening. Belfast will see highs of around 7°C, with winds remaining relatively calm.

Finishing up in Scotland, high pressure means a dry day for many, with Edinburgh and much of central Scotland escaping the rain. Despite this, temperatures remain on the chilly side, with highs just over 1°C. Those early risers might even catch some sunshine at dawn, lifting the spirits somewhat.

That’s your Thursday forecast — a day of contrasting conditions across the UK. Whether you’re facing winter showers or a rare glimpse of sun, stay warm and enjoy your day as best you can.

Thursday 8th January Good morning, and a very warm welcome to your Thursday weather update for the 8th of January, 2026. Let’s take a look at what’s unfolding across the UK today. Starting with southern England, expect a mild but damp day. The south-east will see temperatures peaking around 9°C with light to moderate winds, but do prepare for a decidedly soggy afternoon as rain is forecasted from mid-afternoon onwards. Over in the south-west, it's a bit milder with highs reaching 12°C, though heavy rain is set to make an appearance in the morning, accompanied by brisk winds. In the Midlands, we're looking at a chillier day, with highs around 4°C and rainfall expected to roll in during the late afternoon. Keep those brollies on standby if you're heading out this evening. Similarly, in Wales, the afternoon will bring some heavier downpours, with temperatures sitting around 6°C amidst blustery conditions. Moving north to the areas of northern England, expect a mixed bag. Newcastle may get a peek of sunshine around midday, while Manchester and its surroundings brace for light showers through the day. Highs here are hovering around 4°C. Meanwhile, in North-West regions like Liverpool, rain will develop later, so be prepared for a damp commute home. Over in Northern Ireland, the day starts relatively dry, with rain expected come evening. Belfast will see highs of around 7°C, with winds remaining relatively calm. Finishing up in Scotland, high pressure means a dry day for many, with Edinburgh and much of central Scotland escaping the rain. Despite this, temperatures remain on the chilly side, with highs just over 1°C. Those early risers might even catch some sunshine at dawn, lifting the spirits somewhat. That’s your Thursday forecast — a day of contrasting conditions across the UK. Whether you’re facing winter showers or a rare glimpse of sun, stay warm and enjoy your day as best you can.

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Under the grey skies of a winter afternoon in Edinburgh, the historic stone facades of the Royal Mile glisten with a delicate frost. The soft morning sunlight illuminates the ancient cobbles and casts gentle shadows across the quaint shopfronts, while locals bundled against the cold stroll leisurely past, their breaths visible in the crisp air. The serene calmness is punctuated by the distant chime of St Giles' Cathedral bells, adding a dreamy quality to the frosty scene.

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