Sunday 21st June Good morning. For Sunday, 21 June 2026, it’s a largely settled summer picture across the UK, with plenty of dry weather and some warm sunshine — though temperatures vary quite a bit from south to north. The south-east will be the hottest spot, with highs close to 30°C and a very warm, rather muggy feel, especially through the afternoon. The Midlands and much of Wales will also do well, widely into the mid to high 20s, with sunshine becoming more reliable as the day goes on. Across the south-west and many coastal areas, it should stay dry and pleasantly warm, though sea breezes will take the edge off the heat near the shore. Eastern England looks mostly fine too, with some brighter spells returning later in the day. Further north, northern England will be cooler, particularly towards the north-east where temperatures stay nearer the high teens. The north-west may see a little patchy light rain or drizzle at times, but amounts look small and many places will stay dry for much of the day. Scotland and Northern Ireland will have a fresher feel, with highs around 20°C at best, light to moderate winds, and a good deal of dry weather. Sunshine may be a little hazy or intermittent, but it should still be a decent day for getting outdoors. So, overall: warm to hot in the south, dry and bright for most, just a touch cooler and cloudier further north, with only limited rain around. If you’re out for the day in the south-east or central areas, sun cream and water will be well worth remembering.
AI Prompt Used to Generate This Image:
Hyperrealistic high-resolution HDR photo of a warm summer afternoon on a Welsh riverside park, with broad green lawns, leafy trees casting sharp shadows, and stone civic buildings beyond the water. The sky is bright and mostly clear, a light breeze ruffling the river surface and people relaxing in mild, dry sunshine; no text or watermarks.