Tuesday 11th August Good morning. For Tuesday, 11 August 2026, it’s a largely dry and summery picture across the UK, with plenty of warm sunshine and no significant rain showing up in the forecast. The warmest conditions will be across northern England, the north-west, and the Midlands, where temperatures are likely to climb into the high twenties — locally around 28 or 29°C. It will feel very pleasant through the morning with long sunny spells, though a little fair-weather cloud may bubble up at times later on. Further east, it stays dry too, but it will feel a touch fresher, especially near North Sea coasts, with highs closer to the low twenties and a noticeable breeze. Still, there should be some bright or sunny intervals, so not a bad day at all for getting out and about. The south-west looks fine and settled, with temperatures into the mid-twenties. Coastal areas here may be a bit breezy, but that breeze should make the warmth feel more comfortable rather than troublesome. Wales and much of Scotland should also sit within the same settled summer pattern, though northern and coastal areas are likely to feel cooler than central and western parts of England. So overall: dry, warm, and bright for most, with the main variation being the temperature — hotting up inland, especially through central and northern England, but cooler and fresher towards eastern and some coastal districts. A good day for outdoor plans, though sun cream and water will be worth having to hand if you’re out during the afternoon.
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A photorealistic charcoal drawing of a warm summer morning in a northern canal-side quarter, with brick warehouses, leafy towpaths, and narrowboats sitting still under bright hazy sunshine. Soft shadows fall across dry cobbles, while a light breeze ruffles waterside grasses and open café umbrellas, conveying mild, settled weather.