UK Weather

Sunday 7th June

Good morning. This Sunday, 7 June 2026, is bringing a rather mixed summer picture across the UK — some brightness around, but also a fair few showers, and it will feel quite fresh for the time of year in places.

The warmest and brightest conditions are likely across eastern England and parts of the south-east, where temperatures could reach around 20°C. There may be a damp start in some eastern areas, but the morning should brighten nicely with some decent spells of sunshine.

Further north, north-east England looks largely dry through the day, though rather breezy, so it may feel a touch cooler than the thermometer suggests. Elsewhere across northern England, there’ll be more cloud at times with patchy rain developing later in the afternoon and again into the evening, particularly towards the north-west.

The Midlands will see a fairly cloudy, cool-feeling day with highs in the mid-teens. It should not be wet all day, but some rain is likely to arrive during the evening, so worth keeping a jacket handy if you’re heading out later.

Across Wales and the south-west, expect a rather subdued summer day: cloudy at times, fresh, and with a little rain or drizzle, especially around the middle part of the day. Coastal areas here may feel particularly cool in the breeze.

Northern Ireland looks unsettled too, with rain becoming more of a feature during the afternoon. Temperatures will sit around the mid-teens, and with a brisk wind it may feel quite autumnal at times despite the calendar saying June.

So, overall: not a washout everywhere, and some eastern areas should do reasonably well for brightness, but many western and central parts will see showers or spells of rain as the day goes on. If you’ve got outdoor plans, the morning may offer the best window in several areas, while the afternoon and evening look more changeable.

Sunday 7th June Good morning. This Sunday, 7 June 2026, is bringing a rather mixed summer picture across the UK — some brightness around, but also a fair few showers, and it will feel quite fresh for the time of year in places. The warmest and brightest conditions are likely across eastern England and parts of the south-east, where temperatures could reach around 20°C. There may be a damp start in some eastern areas, but the morning should brighten nicely with some decent spells of sunshine. Further north, north-east England looks largely dry through the day, though rather breezy, so it may feel a touch cooler than the thermometer suggests. Elsewhere across northern England, there’ll be more cloud at times with patchy rain developing later in the afternoon and again into the evening, particularly towards the north-west. The Midlands will see a fairly cloudy, cool-feeling day with highs in the mid-teens. It should not be wet all day, but some rain is likely to arrive during the evening, so worth keeping a jacket handy if you’re heading out later. Across Wales and the south-west, expect a rather subdued summer day: cloudy at times, fresh, and with a little rain or drizzle, especially around the middle part of the day. Coastal areas here may feel particularly cool in the breeze. Northern Ireland looks unsettled too, with rain becoming more of a feature during the afternoon. Temperatures will sit around the mid-teens, and with a brisk wind it may feel quite autumnal at times despite the calendar saying June. So, overall: not a washout everywhere, and some eastern areas should do reasonably well for brightness, but many western and central parts will see showers or spells of rain as the day goes on. If you’ve got outdoor plans, the morning may offer the best window in several areas, while the afternoon and evening look more changeable.

AI Prompt
AI Prompt Used to Generate This Image: Black and white film photograph of a breezy summer afternoon on a Northern Irish harbourfront, wet cobbles darkened by steady rain and small boats tugging at their moorings. Low cloud softens the hills beyond, while a few figures in light jackets hurry past stone quay walls, the scene calm and realistic with no text or watermarks.