UK Weather

Sunday 17th May

Good morning. This Sunday, 17 May 2026, brings a fairly typical spring mix across the UK: a cool feel for many, some patchy light rain or drizzle, and occasional brighter spells trying to break through.

Across the south-west, expect a rather grey and damp start in places, with light rain or drizzle at times and temperatures only reaching around 13°C. It will feel a little fresh in the breeze, especially near the coast.

Through the Midlands, there’s likely to be a spell of rain around the middle of the day or early afternoon, though it doesn’t look especially heavy. Later on, conditions should improve, with some evening sunshine possible — a welcome lift after a rather muted start.

For north-west England, the dampest weather is more likely earlier in the day, with light rain around breakfast time before things gradually become drier. It may stay rather cloudy, but there should be a few brighter breaks as the day goes on.

Northern England and the north-east will feel breezier, with winds a little more noticeable and temperatures again on the cool side for mid-May, peaking around 13°C. Rainfall looks mostly light and patchy, so not a washout, but enough to keep pavements damp at times.

Overall, it’s a day for keeping a light waterproof handy if you’re heading out, particularly during the morning and early afternoon. By later in the day, many areas should see drier, brighter moments, though it will remain rather cool for the time of year.

Sunday 17th May Good morning. This Sunday, 17 May 2026, brings a fairly typical spring mix across the UK: a cool feel for many, some patchy light rain or drizzle, and occasional brighter spells trying to break through. Across the south-west, expect a rather grey and damp start in places, with light rain or drizzle at times and temperatures only reaching around 13°C. It will feel a little fresh in the breeze, especially near the coast. Through the Midlands, there’s likely to be a spell of rain around the middle of the day or early afternoon, though it doesn’t look especially heavy. Later on, conditions should improve, with some evening sunshine possible — a welcome lift after a rather muted start. For north-west England, the dampest weather is more likely earlier in the day, with light rain around breakfast time before things gradually become drier. It may stay rather cloudy, but there should be a few brighter breaks as the day goes on. Northern England and the north-east will feel breezier, with winds a little more noticeable and temperatures again on the cool side for mid-May, peaking around 13°C. Rainfall looks mostly light and patchy, so not a washout, but enough to keep pavements damp at times. Overall, it’s a day for keeping a light waterproof handy if you’re heading out, particularly during the morning and early afternoon. By later in the day, many areas should see drier, brighter moments, though it will remain rather cool for the time of year.

AI Prompt

AI Prompt Used to Generate This Image:

Polaroid-style photorealistic snapshot of a breezy spring morning on a North West seaside promenade, with damp paving, iron railings, and gulls skimming above a grey-green estuary after light rain. Low cloud hangs over distant docks and red-brick terraces, while soft breaks in the sky give the wet surfaces a muted silver glow; no text or watermarks.

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