UK Weather

Thursday 25th June

Good morning. For Thursday, 25 June 2026, it’s a very warm to hot summer’s day for much of the UK, with the strongest heat through Wales, the Midlands, the north-west of England and parts of the south.

Wales looks likely to see the highest temperatures, widely hot and locally into the mid-30s, with a noticeable breeze at times. The Midlands and north-west England will also feel very warm, with plenty of dry weather and sunshine, temperatures climbing into the low 30s. It will be the sort of heat where it’s worth taking it steady if you’re out and about, especially during the afternoon.

Across the south-east, it stays dry and sunny for most, with highs around 30°C, though eastern coastal areas should feel a little fresher, with temperatures nearer the mid-20s. Northern England will have a warm, bright day overall, though the north-east and coastal fringes will be cooler than areas further west.

Scotland is more comfortable by comparison, with a mix of cloud and sunny spells and temperatures generally around the high teens to near 20°C. Northern Ireland should do well too, with a bright, warm day and highs in the upper 20s.

The main interruption comes in the south-west, where there may be some rain or showers at times, alongside a brisker breeze around exposed coasts. Even there, it will still feel warm and rather humid.

Through the evening, most places stay dry and warm, with temperatures only slowly falling after sunset. If you’re travelling, heat and glare may be more of a factor than rain for many, though western and south-western routes could see some damp conditions. Overall, a hot, summery day — but one to keep the water bottle handy.

Thursday 25th June Good morning. For Thursday, 25 June 2026, it’s a very warm to hot summer’s day for much of the UK, with the strongest heat through Wales, the Midlands, the north-west of England and parts of the south. Wales looks likely to see the highest temperatures, widely hot and locally into the mid-30s, with a noticeable breeze at times. The Midlands and north-west England will also feel very warm, with plenty of dry weather and sunshine, temperatures climbing into the low 30s. It will be the sort of heat where it’s worth taking it steady if you’re out and about, especially during the afternoon. Across the south-east, it stays dry and sunny for most, with highs around 30°C, though eastern coastal areas should feel a little fresher, with temperatures nearer the mid-20s. Northern England will have a warm, bright day overall, though the north-east and coastal fringes will be cooler than areas further west. Scotland is more comfortable by comparison, with a mix of cloud and sunny spells and temperatures generally around the high teens to near 20°C. Northern Ireland should do well too, with a bright, warm day and highs in the upper 20s. The main interruption comes in the south-west, where there may be some rain or showers at times, alongside a brisker breeze around exposed coasts. Even there, it will still feel warm and rather humid. Through the evening, most places stay dry and warm, with temperatures only slowly falling after sunset. If you’re travelling, heat and glare may be more of a factor than rain for many, though western and south-western routes could see some damp conditions. Overall, a hot, summery day — but one to keep the water bottle handy.

AI Prompt
AI Prompt Used to Generate This Image: Hyperrealistic photo of a sun-baked Welsh coastal promenade on a hot June afternoon, pale stone sea wall and terraced houses shimmering in hazy light while a brisk breeze ruffles grasses and flags on the clifftop. The sky is mostly bright with a faint milky veil, dry pavements glowing after a long rainless spell, capturing mild summer heat without drama.