UK Weather

Friday 3rd July

Good morning. For Friday, 3 July 2026, it’s a largely dry and fairly pleasant summer’s day across the UK, with the warmest conditions towards the south and east.

The south-east looks to have the best of the warmth, with temperatures climbing into the mid-20s and a good deal of dry, bright weather. The Midlands and the east of England should also do well, with sunny spells and highs widely in the low to mid-20s — decent weather for lunchtime plans or an evening outdoors.

Wales starts on a bright note too, especially through the morning, and it should stay dry with temperatures into the low 20s. The south-west will be a little fresher, particularly near the coast, but still mostly fine with some useful sunshine.

Further north, it’s a touch cooler. Northern England will see more cloud at times, with the odd light shower or patch of drizzle possible, especially towards the north-east, though many places will stay dry for much of the day. Scotland and Northern Ireland will feel fresher as well, with highs around 18 or 19°C and a noticeable breeze in places. Central and eastern Scotland may see some light drizzle at times, but nothing especially disruptive.

Winds are generally light to moderate, though breezier around some western and northern coastal areas. Overall, it’s a comfortable summer Friday for most — warmest in the south-east, fresher further north, and mostly dry, with just a few damp spots to watch out for.

Friday 3rd July Good morning. For Friday, 3 July 2026, it’s a largely dry and fairly pleasant summer’s day across the UK, with the warmest conditions towards the south and east. The south-east looks to have the best of the warmth, with temperatures climbing into the mid-20s and a good deal of dry, bright weather. The Midlands and the east of England should also do well, with sunny spells and highs widely in the low to mid-20s — decent weather for lunchtime plans or an evening outdoors. Wales starts on a bright note too, especially through the morning, and it should stay dry with temperatures into the low 20s. The south-west will be a little fresher, particularly near the coast, but still mostly fine with some useful sunshine. Further north, it’s a touch cooler. Northern England will see more cloud at times, with the odd light shower or patch of drizzle possible, especially towards the north-east, though many places will stay dry for much of the day. Scotland and Northern Ireland will feel fresher as well, with highs around 18 or 19°C and a noticeable breeze in places. Central and eastern Scotland may see some light drizzle at times, but nothing especially disruptive. Winds are generally light to moderate, though breezier around some western and northern coastal areas. Overall, it’s a comfortable summer Friday for most — warmest in the south-east, fresher further north, and mostly dry, with just a few damp spots to watch out for.

AI Prompt

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A photorealistic pencil sketch of a breezy summer morning on a Welsh coastal headland, with dry footpaths through long grass, stone walls, and distant cottages under broken sunshine. Soft shadows fall across the cliffs and calm sea, suggesting mild warmth with a fresh westerly breeze; no text, no watermark.

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