A scattering of showers this evening, though soon clouding over in the southwest. Turning wet and windy here by late evening, with rain moving northeastwards across much of the UK overnight. Coastal gales developing in the south. Rather mild.
Saturday:
Cloudy for most with outbreaks of rain, locally heavy at first. Becoming brighter from the west with showers in the south. Windy, with coastal gales in the southwest.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:
Remaining unsettled, with further outbreaks of rain likely across the north on Sunday, with this moving south on Monday. Sunny spells and showers follow. Often breezy, with near-normal temperatures.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
Changeable early in this period with Atlantic low pressure systems affecting the UK. These will bring showers or longer spells of rain at times. The wettest conditions will be in the northwest, with more in the way of drier interludes in the southeast. Strong winds may affect parts of the UK at times, especially the northwest. Later in the period, higher pressure and more settled conditions may begin to become more prevalent, especially in the south. There will probably still be some showers or longer spells of rain though. Temperatures are likely to be near to or a little above normal overall.
Updated:
The start of the period is likely to be relatively settled for most of the UK. High pressure is likely to be in the vicinity of the UK bringing drier conditions, especially to the south and east. There may still be some showers or longer spells of rain at times, particularly in the north and west. Winds will mostly be light with temperatures probably above normal and it could be hot at times in the south. Towards the end of June, low pressure may begin to have more of an influence, especially across the south, which could lead to outbreaks of heavy showers and thunderstorms.