UK Weather

Monday 29th June

Good morning. For Monday, 29 June 2026, it’s a fairly mixed summer picture across the UK, but many of us should get a decent amount of dry weather.

The warmest and brightest conditions are likely across the south-east, East Anglia and parts of the Midlands, where it should stay largely dry with temperatures reaching around 22 or 23°C. There may be some cloud at times, but overall it’s a pleasant day for outdoor plans, with only a light to moderate breeze.

Wales and the south-west look a little fresher, especially near the coast, but still mainly dry. Temperatures here will be closer to 19 or 21°C, so comfortable rather than hot, with just the odd spot of drizzle possible in parts of Wales.

Across northern England, it’s a mostly dry story too, with highs around 19 or 20°C. There could be a little patchy drizzle towards north-eastern areas, but many places should avoid anything significant, and some brighter spells may develop later in the day.

Scotland will feel cooler and breezier, particularly across central and eastern areas, with temperatures around 18°C. Expect more cloud and some light rain or drizzle at times, so it’s worth keeping a waterproof handy if you’re out and about.

Northern Ireland has the wettest forecast of the day, with outbreaks of rain becoming more likely during the afternoon and evening. It won’t be especially cold, with highs near 20°C, but the rain could make for a damp finish to the day and may slow travel locally.

Overall, a usable summer Monday for much of the UK: warmest and driest in the south and east, cooler and breezier further north, and wettest later on across Northern Ireland.

Monday 29th June Good morning. For Monday, 29 June 2026, it’s a fairly mixed summer picture across the UK, but many of us should get a decent amount of dry weather. The warmest and brightest conditions are likely across the south-east, East Anglia and parts of the Midlands, where it should stay largely dry with temperatures reaching around 22 or 23°C. There may be some cloud at times, but overall it’s a pleasant day for outdoor plans, with only a light to moderate breeze. Wales and the south-west look a little fresher, especially near the coast, but still mainly dry. Temperatures here will be closer to 19 or 21°C, so comfortable rather than hot, with just the odd spot of drizzle possible in parts of Wales. Across northern England, it’s a mostly dry story too, with highs around 19 or 20°C. There could be a little patchy drizzle towards north-eastern areas, but many places should avoid anything significant, and some brighter spells may develop later in the day. Scotland will feel cooler and breezier, particularly across central and eastern areas, with temperatures around 18°C. Expect more cloud and some light rain or drizzle at times, so it’s worth keeping a waterproof handy if you’re out and about. Northern Ireland has the wettest forecast of the day, with outbreaks of rain becoming more likely during the afternoon and evening. It won’t be especially cold, with highs near 20°C, but the rain could make for a damp finish to the day and may slow travel locally. Overall, a usable summer Monday for much of the UK: warmest and driest in the south and east, cooler and breezier further north, and wettest later on across Northern Ireland.

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Photorealistic CGI render with cinematic lighting of a breezy summer afternoon in Belfast: red-brick terraces and leafy streets glistening after steady rain, shallow puddles reflecting a pale grey sky. People in light jackets move past wet garden walls and wind-stirred trees, with soft, realistic daylight and a calm mild-weather mood.

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