UK Weather

Tuesday 16th June

Good morning. Today is Tuesday, 16 June 2026, and it’s a mixed summer’s day across the UK — warmest and brightest towards the south-east, with more cloud and a few showery spells further north and west.

Across the south-east, it should feel pleasantly warm, even a touch humid, with temperatures climbing into the mid to high twenties. There may be the odd spot of light rain or drizzle, but for many it’s a largely dry day with some decent sunny breaks, especially around the middle of the day.

Further east, conditions are a little fresher, with early brightness giving way to variable cloud. Rainfall looks limited here, so it’s a fairly useful day for outdoor plans, though not wall-to-wall sunshine.

For the Midlands and northern England, it’s a warmer start to the week’s midsection, with highs in the low twenties, but keep an umbrella handy. Showers are likely to become more of a feature later in the day, particularly into the evening, and some could be sharp enough to affect the homeward commute.

Wales and the south-west will be a bit cooler and cloudier, with occasional light rain or drizzle drifting through at times. It won’t be a washout, but sunshine may be rather patchy, especially near western coastal areas.

Scotland starts on a damp note in places, particularly across central and eastern parts, with rain around during the morning before things gradually ease. Temperatures here remain more modest, generally in the high teens, so a lighter jacket may still be useful.

Northern Ireland also sees a fair amount of cloud, with some rain developing later in the afternoon or early evening. Winds are not especially strong, but there will be a noticeable breeze at times, particularly across western and northern areas.

So, the headline: warm and fairly bright in the south-east, cooler and cloudier towards the north and west, with scattered showers becoming more prominent later in the day. If you’re out this evening, especially across central and northern parts, it’s worth planning for a few wet pavements.

Tuesday 16th June Good morning. Today is Tuesday, 16 June 2026, and it’s a mixed summer’s day across the UK — warmest and brightest towards the south-east, with more cloud and a few showery spells further north and west. Across the south-east, it should feel pleasantly warm, even a touch humid, with temperatures climbing into the mid to high twenties. There may be the odd spot of light rain or drizzle, but for many it’s a largely dry day with some decent sunny breaks, especially around the middle of the day. Further east, conditions are a little fresher, with early brightness giving way to variable cloud. Rainfall looks limited here, so it’s a fairly useful day for outdoor plans, though not wall-to-wall sunshine. For the Midlands and northern England, it’s a warmer start to the week’s midsection, with highs in the low twenties, but keep an umbrella handy. Showers are likely to become more of a feature later in the day, particularly into the evening, and some could be sharp enough to affect the homeward commute. Wales and the south-west will be a bit cooler and cloudier, with occasional light rain or drizzle drifting through at times. It won’t be a washout, but sunshine may be rather patchy, especially near western coastal areas. Scotland starts on a damp note in places, particularly across central and eastern parts, with rain around during the morning before things gradually ease. Temperatures here remain more modest, generally in the high teens, so a lighter jacket may still be useful. Northern Ireland also sees a fair amount of cloud, with some rain developing later in the afternoon or early evening. Winds are not especially strong, but there will be a noticeable breeze at times, particularly across western and northern areas. So, the headline: warm and fairly bright in the south-east, cooler and cloudier towards the north and west, with scattered showers becoming more prominent later in the day. If you’re out this evening, especially across central and northern parts, it’s worth planning for a few wet pavements.

AI Prompt

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Hyperrealistic HDR photo of a Pennine village high street in West Yorkshire on a mild summer evening, with honey-stone terraces, wet cobbles, and shallow puddles reflecting soft shopfront light after a passing shower. Broken grey cloud drifts above green hills, a light breeze stirring hanging baskets and leaves, with realistic damp textures and no text or watermarks.

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