UK Weather

Wednesday 10th June

Good morning. For Wednesday 10 June, it’s a rather cool and unsettled summer’s day across much of the UK, with temperatures generally sitting in the mid-teens — a little disappointing for June, especially where rain lingers.

Many areas start cloudy with outbreaks of rain, particularly across Wales, the Midlands and north-west England, where the morning commute could be a bit damp with spray on the roads. The south-west also sees some showery rain through the morning and around midday, with a fresh breeze making it feel cooler near exposed coasts.

Across eastern England and the south-east, there may be some brighter spells early on, but showers become more likely into the afternoon, locally quite persistent for a time. The south-east should reach the highest temperatures, around 17°C, though it will still feel on the cool side under cloud and rain.

Northern England has a mixed picture: the north-east looks one of the drier spots, with some early brightness and only light rain at times, while western parts are more likely to see a wet start and a brisk breeze.

Scotland stays fairly cool, with patchy rain developing around the middle of the day, especially through central and eastern areas, but there may be some late brightness towards the evening. Northern Ireland sees a few showers too, though rainfall totals look relatively modest compared with some other parts of the UK.

Overall, it’s a day to keep a waterproof handy rather than rely on long sunny spells. Not a washout everywhere, but certainly changeable, breezy in places, and feeling more like early spring at times than high summer.

Wednesday 10th June Good morning. For Wednesday 10 June, it’s a rather cool and unsettled summer’s day across much of the UK, with temperatures generally sitting in the mid-teens — a little disappointing for June, especially where rain lingers. Many areas start cloudy with outbreaks of rain, particularly across Wales, the Midlands and north-west England, where the morning commute could be a bit damp with spray on the roads. The south-west also sees some showery rain through the morning and around midday, with a fresh breeze making it feel cooler near exposed coasts. Across eastern England and the south-east, there may be some brighter spells early on, but showers become more likely into the afternoon, locally quite persistent for a time. The south-east should reach the highest temperatures, around 17°C, though it will still feel on the cool side under cloud and rain. Northern England has a mixed picture: the north-east looks one of the drier spots, with some early brightness and only light rain at times, while western parts are more likely to see a wet start and a brisk breeze. Scotland stays fairly cool, with patchy rain developing around the middle of the day, especially through central and eastern areas, but there may be some late brightness towards the evening. Northern Ireland sees a few showers too, though rainfall totals look relatively modest compared with some other parts of the UK. Overall, it’s a day to keep a waterproof handy rather than rely on long sunny spells. Not a washout everywhere, but certainly changeable, breezy in places, and feeling more like early spring at times than high summer.

AI Prompt
AI Prompt Used to Generate This Image: A Yorkshire Dales stone farmhouse and patchwork fields under a cool June sky, with fine rain beading on button-made drystone walls and thread-stitched grasses bending in a light breeze. The entire countryside scene is crafted from buttons, thread, and fabric scraps, with muted greens, wet slate greys, and soft breaks of pale summer light.