UK Weather

Thursday 21st August

Good morning! As we step into Thursday, 21st August 2025, it’s shaping up to be a pleasant summer’s day across the UK. Let’s dive into what’s in store across the regions.

Starting off, the south-east, including areas around London, will enjoy a dry day with temperatures reaching up to 20.7°C. The wind will keep things fresh with a gentle breeze around 15 km/h. A great day for a leisurely stroll or a visit to local parks.

Moving into the Midlands and northern England, it’s a similar story of dry conditions. In the Midlands, you can expect highs of around 18.5°C. If you're in northern England, temperatures will be slightly cooler, hovering around 15.6°C. However, you’ll wake up to some early sunshine breaking through, which is quite invigorating for those morning plans.

Wales will be basking in the warmest temperatures of the day, with highs reaching 22.6°C. The skies will remain clear, making it absolutely perfect for any outdoor activities you might have in mind—perhaps a picnic or a coastal walk.

In Scotland, particularly central areas, temperatures will be a bit cooler, peaking at around 17.1°C. The wind is mild at just over 8 km/h, and it’s dry, so no worries for any outdoor pursuits there either.

Heading over to Northern Ireland, a fine day is on the cards with temperatures climbing to 20.3°C. A touch of morning sunshine will get things off to a bright start, paving the way for a clear and enjoyable day.

Finally, for those in the south-west regions, the mercury will rise to about 21.6°C. With a steady breeze, the day promises to be bright and comfortable, an ideal setting for beachgoers.

With no rain in sight and gentle breezes prevailing across most areas, whether it’s an outdoor venture or just sitting back and enjoying the garden, it’s a promising day ahead. Do take the chance to soak in the warmth as we embrace these lovely summer conditions. Have a splendid Thursday!

Thursday 21st August Good morning! As we step into Thursday, 21st August 2025, it’s shaping up to be a pleasant summer’s day across the UK. Let’s dive into what’s in store across the regions. Starting off, the south-east, including areas around London, will enjoy a dry day with temperatures reaching up to 20.7°C. The wind will keep things fresh with a gentle breeze around 15 km/h. A great day for a leisurely stroll or a visit to local parks. Moving into the Midlands and northern England, it’s a similar story of dry conditions. In the Midlands, you can expect highs of around 18.5°C. If you're in northern England, temperatures will be slightly cooler, hovering around 15.6°C. However, you’ll wake up to some early sunshine breaking through, which is quite invigorating for those morning plans. Wales will be basking in the warmest temperatures of the day, with highs reaching 22.6°C. The skies will remain clear, making it absolutely perfect for any outdoor activities you might have in mind—perhaps a picnic or a coastal walk. In Scotland, particularly central areas, temperatures will be a bit cooler, peaking at around 17.1°C. The wind is mild at just over 8 km/h, and it’s dry, so no worries for any outdoor pursuits there either. Heading over to Northern Ireland, a fine day is on the cards with temperatures climbing to 20.3°C. A touch of morning sunshine will get things off to a bright start, paving the way for a clear and enjoyable day. Finally, for those in the south-west regions, the mercury will rise to about 21.6°C. With a steady breeze, the day promises to be bright and comfortable, an ideal setting for beachgoers. With no rain in sight and gentle breezes prevailing across most areas, whether it’s an outdoor venture or just sitting back and enjoying the garden, it’s a promising day ahead. Do take the chance to soak in the warmth as we embrace these lovely summer conditions. Have a splendid Thursday!

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In a serene corner of the Scottish Highlands, the sun casts gentle morning light across a tranquil loch, reflecting the rugged, green hills that surround it. A cluster of traditional stone cottages nestles at the water's edge, their slate roofs catching the soft summer glow. The clear skies and mild temperatures invite a sense of calm, with a light breeze rippling the loch's surface, creating a beautiful tapestry of blues and greens against the textured landscape.

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