Today's Weather Forecast

Tuesday 29th July Good morning! As we step into Tuesday, the 29th of July 2025, it's shaping up to be a mixed bag across the UK, with a blend of sunshine, showers, and gentle breezes, something of a quintessential British summer's day. Starting in the south-east, expect temperatures peaking around 21°C during the day, but keep an umbrella handy, as we are likely to see a few showers this evening. Breezy conditions remain with us throughout, keeping the air fresh. The south-west, including parts of the region stretching to the far reaches of Cornwall, will enjoy a bit more sunshine, with less by way of raindrops, only the occasional light shower possible here. Warmer temperatures around 22°C should make it feel pleasantly warm for outdoor activities. Moving to the Midlands, occasional rain is likely during morning commutes, particularly around breakfast time, though there should be brighter moments later. Temperatures will be mild at around 19°C, making it a comfortable day overall. In Wales, after a clear night, we're in for a largely dry day ahead, though a few spits of rain could dance through now and again. With temperatures reaching upwards to 22°C, it’s just right for a day out — weather you've got a visit to the bay or a hike in mind. Over in Northern Ireland, a damp start greets the morning, with showers lingering through early hours. However, things should clear up a bit as we progress into the afternoon, and you can expect a bit more brightness then. Across northern England and the north-east, it's a brighter picture, especially in the afternoon, despite a few early showers in places like northern parts of Manchester. Highs will be around 20°C, ideal for stretching those summer legs. Scotland will enjoy a relatively dry and sunny spell, particularly towards the end of the day, so perhaps a late evening walk is on the cards. Temperatures will feel cooler inland, hovering just under 20°C, but it should be a lovely end to the day. As for travel plans, do look out for those early showers in central and north-western regions, which might cause a bit of a splash on the roads. As ever, keep an eye out and a jacket on hand if you're venturing out. And there we have it — a typically diverse UK summer day with its fair share of surprises. Wherever you are, hope you find some sun to accompany you. Stay safe, and have a grand day!