UK Weather

Saturday 21st June

Good morning, everyone! It's Saturday, the 21st of June 2025, officially the first day of summer, and the weather across the UK is certainly living up to the occasion. 

Let's start with the south-east, which is basking in glorious sunshine today. It's a brilliant day for sunbathing or a picnic with a peak temperature soaring to around 32°C. Remember to stay hydrated if you're out and about.

In the south-west and through the Midlands, it'll be a day for sun seekers as well, though expect a gusty breeze to keep things comfortable. Plymouth will be enjoying the best of the sunshine early in the morning and late into the evening, while Birmingham will see lovely sunny spells throughout.

Wales will also join in on the summer festivities, with high temperatures likely to reach just shy of 30°C. A perfect day for coastal walks, though it will be a bit breezy, especially along Cardiff's coast.

Onto northern England, where the weather is a bit more mixed. While much of the region will enjoy a warm, dry day, Liverpool and Newcastle are expecting some light rain, especially into the afternoon in Liverpool and late evening in Newcastle. It's a typical British mix for the north, with temperatures remaining pleasantly mild.

Scotland sees a delightful day with Edinburgh reaching a comfortable high in the mid-20s°C and staying dry throughout. A great day for a stroll along the lochs or a hike in the highlands.

Similarly, Northern Ireland will benefit from plenty of sunshine, with Belfast experiencing the warmest weather just after noon and again in the afternoon. It’s an excellent opportunity for a weekend outing.

Though the sun will be plentiful for most, remember that the UV index is quite high, so do take precautions if you’re heading outdoors. Enjoy the longest day of the year, whatever you have planned!

Saturday 21st June Good morning, everyone! It's Saturday, the 21st of June 2025, officially the first day of summer, and the weather across the UK is certainly living up to the occasion. Let's start with the south-east, which is basking in glorious sunshine today. It's a brilliant day for sunbathing or a picnic with a peak temperature soaring to around 32°C. Remember to stay hydrated if you're out and about. In the south-west and through the Midlands, it'll be a day for sun seekers as well, though expect a gusty breeze to keep things comfortable. Plymouth will be enjoying the best of the sunshine early in the morning and late into the evening, while Birmingham will see lovely sunny spells throughout. Wales will also join in on the summer festivities, with high temperatures likely to reach just shy of 30°C. A perfect day for coastal walks, though it will be a bit breezy, especially along Cardiff's coast. Onto northern England, where the weather is a bit more mixed. While much of the region will enjoy a warm, dry day, Liverpool and Newcastle are expecting some light rain, especially into the afternoon in Liverpool and late evening in Newcastle. It's a typical British mix for the north, with temperatures remaining pleasantly mild. Scotland sees a delightful day with Edinburgh reaching a comfortable high in the mid-20s°C and staying dry throughout. A great day for a stroll along the lochs or a hike in the highlands. Similarly, Northern Ireland will benefit from plenty of sunshine, with Belfast experiencing the warmest weather just after noon and again in the afternoon. It’s an excellent opportunity for a weekend outing. Though the sun will be plentiful for most, remember that the UV index is quite high, so do take precautions if you’re heading outdoors. Enjoy the longest day of the year, whatever you have planned!

AI Prompt
AI Prompt Used to Generate This Image: Amidst the rugged hills of the Scottish Highlands, a serene summer afternoon unfolds beneath a vivid blue sky. The scene is crafted from coloured modelling clay, with slightly lumpy textures forming a picturesque loch, flanked by lush green heather and rocky outcrops. A gentle breeze ripples the surface of the water, while the sun casts warm light on the distant peaks, creating a tranquil yet slightly severe beauty that captures the essence of the season.