Today's Weather Forecast

Monday 15th September Good morning, and welcome to your Monday weather update for the 15th of September, 2025. As we find ourselves deeper into autumn, let's take a look at what the day holds across the UK. Starting in the south-east, we're experiencing a notably dry day with temperatures nudging just under 19°C. Although you'll need to keep a grip on your hats with a brisk wind blowing throughout, those of you planning an evening stroll will be treated to some lovely late sunshine around 7pm. Shifting our gaze to Scotland, conditions are more unsettled. Rain is expected in the afternoon and later tonight, keeping temperatures cooler at just under 16°C at their peak. It's a day for the brollies, I'm afraid. In Wales, the weather's rather blustery with showers rolling through more frequently. Winds are gustier here, particularly in coastal areas, so it might be wise to reschedule any outdoor plans if you fancy staying dry. Northern Ireland mirrors this mixed bag today with consistent showers, particularly through the morning into early afternoon. Do take care if you're out and about, as wet conditions and a moderate breeze could affect travel. Over in northern England, rain is anticipated from midday, affecting cities in the area with afternoon dampness. The wind will be a companion here too, albeit less intense than in other parts. The south-west also gets its share of showers this morning, clearing gradually as we move into the afternoon. The winds are slightly gentler than yesterday, but a bit of caution on the roads won't go amiss. Meanwhile, in the Midlands, it's a drier picture overall, making it one of the better locations today for outdoor activities, bar the slightly breezy conditions. Lastly, eastern areas enjoy much of the same dry stability seen in the south-east, with temperatures peaking just above 19°C and only light breezes to contend with. So, while autumn is certainly playing to its traditional script with wind and rain, there are pockets of brightness to enjoy across the nation. Whatever the weather, stay safe and enjoy the week ahead!