UK Weather

Sunday 24th May

Good morning. For Sunday, 24 May 2026, it’s a largely dry, warm and settled spring day across the UK, with plenty of brightness around and temperatures widely above average for late May.

The warmest conditions are likely through the Midlands, the east of England and parts of the south-west, where highs could reach the mid to upper twenties. Sunshine should feature strongly, though at times it may be a little hazy or mixed with patches of cloud. It’s a good day for outdoor plans, but with that warmth building, sun protection will be worth keeping in mind.

Northern England also has a fine day ahead, especially away from western coastal fringes. Temperatures here will generally climb into the low to mid twenties, with light to moderate breezes helping it feel comfortable rather than oppressive. Coastal areas may feel a touch fresher, particularly where winds come in off the sea.

Across Northern Ireland, it’s dry as well, with sunny spells and a pleasantly warm feel — highs around the low twenties. The breeze will be a little more noticeable at times, but nothing too disruptive.

For Wales and Scotland, the broader pattern points to settled conditions too, with dry weather dominating and brightness developing through the day. Western coasts may be slightly cooler and breezier, while inland areas should feel pleasantly mild to warm.

There’s no significant rain in the forecast, so travel conditions should be generally straightforward. Through the evening, it stays mostly dry and bright for many, with temperatures easing gently after a warm afternoon. Overall, a very decent spring Sunday — warm, calm, and well suited to getting outside.

Sunday 24th May Good morning. For Sunday, 24 May 2026, it’s a largely dry, warm and settled spring day across the UK, with plenty of brightness around and temperatures widely above average for late May. The warmest conditions are likely through the Midlands, the east of England and parts of the south-west, where highs could reach the mid to upper twenties. Sunshine should feature strongly, though at times it may be a little hazy or mixed with patches of cloud. It’s a good day for outdoor plans, but with that warmth building, sun protection will be worth keeping in mind. Northern England also has a fine day ahead, especially away from western coastal fringes. Temperatures here will generally climb into the low to mid twenties, with light to moderate breezes helping it feel comfortable rather than oppressive. Coastal areas may feel a touch fresher, particularly where winds come in off the sea. Across Northern Ireland, it’s dry as well, with sunny spells and a pleasantly warm feel — highs around the low twenties. The breeze will be a little more noticeable at times, but nothing too disruptive. For Wales and Scotland, the broader pattern points to settled conditions too, with dry weather dominating and brightness developing through the day. Western coasts may be slightly cooler and breezier, while inland areas should feel pleasantly mild to warm. There’s no significant rain in the forecast, so travel conditions should be generally straightforward. Through the evening, it stays mostly dry and bright for many, with temperatures easing gently after a warm afternoon. Overall, a very decent spring Sunday — warm, calm, and well suited to getting outside.

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