UK Weather

Monday 8th June

Good morning. This Monday, 8 June 2026, is bringing a rather cool and unsettled start for early summer, especially across central and northern parts of the UK.

There’s been rain around first thing, with the Midlands and north-west England seeing some of the wetter conditions during the early morning. Northern England also starts damp in places, though rainfall here looks a little lighter and more patchy by comparison. Roads may be greasy for the morning commute, with spray in heavier bursts, so it’s worth allowing a little extra time if you’re heading out early.

Through the day, the rain should gradually ease and become more intermittent, leaving a lot of cloud around but also some drier breaks developing. The best chance of late brightness looks to be across parts of northern England, where some evening sunshine may appear before the day is done.

Temperatures are on the subdued side for June, with highs generally around 15 or 16°C in the areas seeing the cloud and rain. Add in a noticeable breeze, particularly towards western and northern coasts, and it may feel fresher than you’d expect for early summer — definitely a day for a light jacket rather than just short sleeves.

So, in summary: a damp, grey start for many central and northern areas, slow improvement as the day goes on, and a brighter finish in a few spots. Not a washout everywhere, but outdoor plans may need a bit of flexibility, especially during the morning.

Monday 8th June Good morning. This Monday, 8 June 2026, is bringing a rather cool and unsettled start for early summer, especially across central and northern parts of the UK. There’s been rain around first thing, with the Midlands and north-west England seeing some of the wetter conditions during the early morning. Northern England also starts damp in places, though rainfall here looks a little lighter and more patchy by comparison. Roads may be greasy for the morning commute, with spray in heavier bursts, so it’s worth allowing a little extra time if you’re heading out early. Through the day, the rain should gradually ease and become more intermittent, leaving a lot of cloud around but also some drier breaks developing. The best chance of late brightness looks to be across parts of northern England, where some evening sunshine may appear before the day is done. Temperatures are on the subdued side for June, with highs generally around 15 or 16°C in the areas seeing the cloud and rain. Add in a noticeable breeze, particularly towards western and northern coasts, and it may feel fresher than you’d expect for early summer — definitely a day for a light jacket rather than just short sleeves. So, in summary: a damp, grey start for many central and northern areas, slow improvement as the day goes on, and a brighter finish in a few spots. Not a washout everywhere, but outdoor plans may need a bit of flexibility, especially during the morning.

AI Prompt

AI Prompt Used to Generate This Image:

Photorealistic miniature village arranged on a scenic platform: a Merseyside coastal suburb after a damp June morning, with red-brick terraces, slate roofs, a small park, and rain-darkened pavements catching soft reflections. Low grey cloud lingers in a mild breeze, while breaks of late-day light brighten puddles, wet grass, and the distant estuary.

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