UK Weather

Sunday 31st May

Good morning. For Sunday, 31 May 2026, it’s a fairly mild spring day across the UK, though not everywhere will see the same amount of brightness.

The best of the dry and brighter weather looks to be across eastern England, where it should feel pleasantly warm by the afternoon, with temperatures reaching around 21°C in places. Northern England also stays largely dry, though there’ll be a bit more breeze here, especially towards exposed and coastal areas.

Further west, including parts of the north-west, the Midlands and the south-west, there’s more cloud around and the odd spell of light drizzle or dampness at times. It won’t amount to much, but it may be just enough to make pavements a little slippery or interrupt early outdoor plans. Many areas should still see usable dry periods, with some brightness breaking through as the day goes on.

For Wales and western coastal areas, expect a similar feel: mostly mild, a touch cloudy, and perhaps a few spots of light rain or drizzle drifting through. Winds are generally moderate, so not a disruptive day, but it may feel a little fresher near the coast.

Temperatures widely sit between 18 and 20°C, with overnight lows mostly in the low to mid-teens — cooler in parts of the north. Overall, a decent late-spring Sunday: not wall-to-wall sunshine, but mild, mostly manageable, and for many, perfectly fine for getting out and about if you keep a light layer or waterproof handy.

Sunday 31st May Good morning. For Sunday, 31 May 2026, it’s a fairly mild spring day across the UK, though not everywhere will see the same amount of brightness. The best of the dry and brighter weather looks to be across eastern England, where it should feel pleasantly warm by the afternoon, with temperatures reaching around 21°C in places. Northern England also stays largely dry, though there’ll be a bit more breeze here, especially towards exposed and coastal areas. Further west, including parts of the north-west, the Midlands and the south-west, there’s more cloud around and the odd spell of light drizzle or dampness at times. It won’t amount to much, but it may be just enough to make pavements a little slippery or interrupt early outdoor plans. Many areas should still see usable dry periods, with some brightness breaking through as the day goes on. For Wales and western coastal areas, expect a similar feel: mostly mild, a touch cloudy, and perhaps a few spots of light rain or drizzle drifting through. Winds are generally moderate, so not a disruptive day, but it may feel a little fresher near the coast. Temperatures widely sit between 18 and 20°C, with overnight lows mostly in the low to mid-teens — cooler in parts of the north. Overall, a decent late-spring Sunday: not wall-to-wall sunshine, but mild, mostly manageable, and for many, perfectly fine for getting out and about if you keep a light layer or waterproof handy.

AI Prompt
AI Prompt Used to Generate This Image: Photorealistic handcrafted toy block scene of a breezy Northumberland coastal village in late-spring sunshine, built from interlocking plastic bricks: stone cottages, a small harbour wall, grassy dunes and calm blue-grey sea under broken cloud. Light winds ruffle tiny brick wildflowers and washing lines, with a mild, dry Sunday mood and soft evening warmth.