UK Weather

Sunday 28th June

Good morning. For Sunday, 28 June 2026, it’s a mixed summer picture across the UK, with the warmest and driest weather towards the south and east, while the north-west and parts of Scotland see more cloud, breeze and some rain.

Across the south-east and eastern England, it should feel quite warm and rather humid at times, with temperatures widely in the mid-20s. There’ll be a good deal of dry weather here, though a few patches of light rain or drizzle could crop up further east. If you’re heading out, it’s a decent day for outdoor plans, but it may feel a little close in the warmest spots.

Through the Midlands and much of northern England, expect a fair amount of cloud, a few brighter spells, and just the odd spot of light rain. Temperatures should reach the low 20s, so pleasant enough, though a noticeable breeze may take the edge off, especially in more exposed areas. Some western parts should brighten up nicely towards the evening.

Wales and the south-west start rather grey in places, with some rain or drizzle around early on, but conditions should improve as the day goes on. By late afternoon and evening, there’s a better chance of sunshine breaking through, particularly towards western and coastal areas. Temperatures here look closer to 20°C, so a fresher feel than further east.

Scotland has the more unsettled weather, especially through central and eastern areas, where spells of rain are likely during the morning and into the day. It’ll also be breezy, with winds more noticeable than elsewhere, so travel and outdoor events may feel a bit less comfortable. Later on, some brighter skies may develop, but it remains on the cooler side, with highs around 20°C or just below.

Northern Ireland also sees a damp start, with rain or drizzle early on, gradually easing to leave a mostly cloudy but somewhat brighter day. Temperatures remain modest, generally in the high teens, and the breeze will be enough to keep things feeling fresh.

So overall: warmest and driest in the south-east, improving later in Wales and the south-west, while Scotland and Northern Ireland have the dampest and breeziest conditions. Keep a light waterproof handy in the north and west, but sunglasses may still earn their place further south and east.

Sunday 28th June Good morning. For Sunday, 28 June 2026, it’s a mixed summer picture across the UK, with the warmest and driest weather towards the south and east, while the north-west and parts of Scotland see more cloud, breeze and some rain. Across the south-east and eastern England, it should feel quite warm and rather humid at times, with temperatures widely in the mid-20s. There’ll be a good deal of dry weather here, though a few patches of light rain or drizzle could crop up further east. If you’re heading out, it’s a decent day for outdoor plans, but it may feel a little close in the warmest spots. Through the Midlands and much of northern England, expect a fair amount of cloud, a few brighter spells, and just the odd spot of light rain. Temperatures should reach the low 20s, so pleasant enough, though a noticeable breeze may take the edge off, especially in more exposed areas. Some western parts should brighten up nicely towards the evening. Wales and the south-west start rather grey in places, with some rain or drizzle around early on, but conditions should improve as the day goes on. By late afternoon and evening, there’s a better chance of sunshine breaking through, particularly towards western and coastal areas. Temperatures here look closer to 20°C, so a fresher feel than further east. Scotland has the more unsettled weather, especially through central and eastern areas, where spells of rain are likely during the morning and into the day. It’ll also be breezy, with winds more noticeable than elsewhere, so travel and outdoor events may feel a bit less comfortable. Later on, some brighter skies may develop, but it remains on the cooler side, with highs around 20°C or just below. Northern Ireland also sees a damp start, with rain or drizzle early on, gradually easing to leave a mostly cloudy but somewhat brighter day. Temperatures remain modest, generally in the high teens, and the breeze will be enough to keep things feeling fresh. So overall: warmest and driest in the south-east, improving later in Wales and the south-west, while Scotland and Northern Ireland have the dampest and breeziest conditions. Keep a light waterproof handy in the north and west, but sunglasses may still earn their place further south and east.

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Hyperrealistic photo of a breezy summer evening on a Welsh coastal headland, with damp footpaths and wind-ruffled grass catching late golden sunshine after light rain. Slate-roofed cottages and a small harbour sit below under clearing cloud, with calm puddles on stone walls reflecting the soft sky; no text or watermarks.

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