Today's Weather Forecast

Saturday 14th June Good morning, and a very warm welcome to Saturday, 14 June 2025. It's shaping up to be a mixed bag across the UK today, as summer delivers a blend of sunshine and showers. Starting in the south-east, temperatures are pleasantly summery with highs around 22°C, and you'll find layers of sunshine throughout the day, particularly mid-afternoon and into the evening. A light jacket would be plenty if you're out and about in the breeze, which will be a tad brisk at times. The south-west is seeing a cooler affair, with temperatures nudging towards 18°C. Expect some early morning showers, which are likely to be clearing as we progress towards midday, giving way to brighter skies as the afternoon unfolds. Perfect for those considering a stroll along the coast later in the day. For those in the Midlands, it's a relatively mild start with temperatures just surpassing 21°C. You've got little to worry about in terms of rain, making it ideal to enjoy some time outside without raindrops interrupting your plans. Northern England will experience a milder start, with temperatures going up to about 22°C. Expect some early raindrops, particularly around Newcastle; however, things should brighten up significantly by late afternoon, offering a fine opportunity for an evening walk. Scotland, on the other hand, starts the day on a rather wet note, particularly around the central belt, with morning rain likely to linger a tad longer here, and temperatures hovering just under 16°C. It might be wise to carry a brolly if you're venturing out early. Wales is keeping it relatively dry today with occasional sunshine breaking through as we head into the afternoon. Expect temperatures to be around the 19°C mark, creating comfortable conditions for outdoor plans. Lastly, across Northern Ireland, there's some morning drizzle expected, which should hopefully subside by late morning, giving way to drier skies. You'll find the temperatures sitting comfortably around 16°C. Wherever you are, do enjoy the day and make the most of the sunshine when it appears. Stay informed, stay dry and take care out there!