Today's Weather Forecast
Tuesday 23rd June Good morning. This Tuesday, 23 June 2026, brings a very warm to hot summer’s day across the UK, with temperatures widely above what many would find comfortable — so it’s one for water bottles, shade breaks, and taking it gently during the hottest part of the afternoon. The highest temperatures will be across the south-east, where values could climb into the mid-30s. There may be a little patchy rain or drizzle early on, but for many it should turn brighter, with some strong sunshine developing. It will feel hot and rather close, especially in built-up areas. Wales, the Midlands and much of southern England will also be very warm or hot, with highs into the low 30s. Conditions here are mostly dry, with long sunny spells, though a touch of cloud at times may take the edge off the sun briefly. Even so, UV levels will be high, so sun protection is well worth keeping in mind. Northern England has another fine and warm day ahead, generally dry with a mix of sunshine and some cloud. Temperatures should reach the upper 20s to low 30s, although western coastal areas may feel a little fresher thanks to a stronger breeze. Scotland and Northern Ireland will be warm too, though not quite as hot as further south. Expect plenty of dry weather, variable cloud and bright spells, with temperatures mostly in the mid to high 20s. Winds will be light to moderate for many, but a little brisker around some coasts. Through the evening, it stays mild and pleasant for outdoor plans, though in the south and west it may remain quite warm overnight. If you’re travelling, the main thing to watch will be the heat rather than rain — allow extra time, keep hydrated, and don’t leave anyone waiting in parked cars.