Sunday 14th June For Sunday 14 June 2026, it’s a largely dry and settled summer day across the UK, with a good deal of cloud at times but some pleasant sunny spells breaking through. The warmest conditions will be towards the south-west, Wales and parts of the south-east, where temperatures should climb into the low twenties — around 21 or 22°C in places. The Midlands and northern England sit a little cooler, mostly in the high teens, with the north-east feeling fresher, especially near the coast. Scotland and Northern Ireland will have a fairly benign day too: dry, bright in places, and not especially windy. Northern Ireland should see some of its best sunshine into the afternoon, while parts of Scotland may start on a brighter note before cloud becomes more variable. Across eastern and coastal areas, a moderate breeze will take the edge off the temperatures, so it may feel cooler than the thermometer suggests, particularly by the North Sea. Further west and south-west, winds will be a touch more noticeable but still manageable for outdoor plans. Overall, there’s no rain of note in the forecast, so it’s a decent day for getting out and about — perhaps not wall-to-wall sunshine everywhere, but dry, comfortable, and gently summery for most.
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Black and white film photograph of a quiet Northumberland coastal footpath in early summer morning, pale sunshine breaking across grassy dunes and weathered stone walls. A light breeze bends the marram grass, the sea lies calm beyond dark rocks, and the mild dry air gives the scene a clear, unhurried Sunday mood.