UK Weather

Monday 15th June

Good morning. It’s Monday, 15 June 2026, and summer is giving us a mixed but generally manageable day across the UK.

The warmest conditions will be across the south-east, parts of Wales and the Midlands, where temperatures should climb into the low to mid-twenties. There may be a little rain first thing in the south-east, but for many it should turn brighter as the day goes on, with some pleasant spells developing. Wales also looks largely dry and fairly warm, though a noticeable breeze may take the edge off along exposed coasts.

Further north, it’s a fresher feel. Northern England will see temperatures mostly in the mid to high teens, perhaps just reaching around 20°C in the west, with a few patches of light rain or drizzle at times. The north-east looks cooler, and there could be some damp weather later in the evening, so worth keeping a jacket handy if you’re out late.

Scotland stays on the cooler side for mid-June, with highs around the mid-teens and a light breeze. There may be some patchy drizzle, but also a few brighter breaks. Northern Ireland will be rather cloudy at times, with a spell of rain possible later in the afternoon, though winds should remain fairly modest.

The south-west and eastern coastal areas look largely dry, with some early brightness and a gentle to moderate breeze. Overall, not a bad summer Monday for many — just a little changeable, so sunglasses and a light waterproof may both earn their place in the bag today.

Monday 15th June Good morning. It’s Monday, 15 June 2026, and summer is giving us a mixed but generally manageable day across the UK. The warmest conditions will be across the south-east, parts of Wales and the Midlands, where temperatures should climb into the low to mid-twenties. There may be a little rain first thing in the south-east, but for many it should turn brighter as the day goes on, with some pleasant spells developing. Wales also looks largely dry and fairly warm, though a noticeable breeze may take the edge off along exposed coasts. Further north, it’s a fresher feel. Northern England will see temperatures mostly in the mid to high teens, perhaps just reaching around 20°C in the west, with a few patches of light rain or drizzle at times. The north-east looks cooler, and there could be some damp weather later in the evening, so worth keeping a jacket handy if you’re out late. Scotland stays on the cooler side for mid-June, with highs around the mid-teens and a light breeze. There may be some patchy drizzle, but also a few brighter breaks. Northern Ireland will be rather cloudy at times, with a spell of rain possible later in the afternoon, though winds should remain fairly modest. The south-west and eastern coastal areas look largely dry, with some early brightness and a gentle to moderate breeze. Overall, not a bad summer Monday for many — just a little changeable, so sunglasses and a light waterproof may both earn their place in the bag today.

AI Prompt

AI Prompt Used to Generate This Image:

Photorealistic summer scene in an English village near the Welsh border, stone cottages and a small green emerging through swirling morning mist and soft light after light drizzle. Damp lanes gleam subtly, hedgerows are lush and wind-stirred, with mild grey skies breaking into warmer brightness; no text, no watermarks.

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Forecast ID: 369