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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Trade Wire UK weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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A largely dry and settled spell is expected across much of the UK today, with high pressure bringing bright skies and light winds. Temperatures will be near average for the time of year, though some coastal areas may see patchy low cloud or mist lingering into the morning.
What is the weather like across the UK today?
High pressure dominates the weather picture, meaning most regions will enjoy a dry day with variable cloud and some sunny spells. The best of the sunshine is likely in southern and central areas, including weather London and weather Birmingham, where temperatures could reach 14–16°C. Northern parts, including weather York, will see more cloud but should stay dry. Coastal spots such as weather Skegness may experience a cooler breeze off the North Sea, while weather Slough and weather Canary Wharf in the capital should see a pleasant afternoon. For those checking weather Cranfield, expect similar conditions with light winds and clear intervals.
Will the settled weather last?
The high pressure is expected to hold into the start of the week, keeping conditions largely dry and bright. However, by midweek there are signs of a weak front approaching from the Atlantic, which could bring a little more cloud and a chance of light rain to western areas. For the latest updates, check the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK or view the Weather Radar UK for real-time tracking.
Will it rain in London today?
No significant rain is expected in London today. The capital will see a mix of cloud and sunny spells, with temperatures around 15°C. A light westerly breeze will keep conditions feeling fresh.
Is it going to be windy on the coast?
Coastal areas, particularly around the North Sea, may experience a moderate breeze of 10–15 mph, but nothing unusually strong. Inland spots like weather York and weather Cranfield will be much calmer.
What is the outlook for tomorrow?
Tomorrow looks similar to today: dry with variable cloud and sunny intervals. High pressure remains in charge, so you can expect another settled day across most of the UK. See the Weather Tomorrow UK page for details.
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