[Updated 07:10 16/06/2021]
Much of the UK has a dry day and temperatures in the south east approach 30C (86F). This evening thunderstorms develop in parts of the south and overnight they spread northeastwards. Tomorrow they should clear to leave dry but cooler conditions. Friday and the weekend are looking unsettled with further downpours.
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Wednesday starts with light and patchy rain in northern England and Wales. Areas to the north and south are dry. Through the day sunny spells develop in much of the UK, but thicker cloud continues to bring the risk of showers in the north and west. Central and eastern England have sunny periods.
Temperatures range from 16C (61F) in the far north west to a hot 30C (86F) in the south east. See the rain radar for the latest view.
UKV, temperatures, 16:00 Wednesday, 16th June
Tonight downpours and thunderstorms push northeastwards to affect much of England, but the worst ones are likely to be in central and eastern counties. Elsewhere it should be mostly dry.
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Tomorrow downpours steadily clear northeastwards. They lead to the possibility of flash flooding and travel disruption. Northern and western areas have sunny spells, but a lot of cloud remains in much of southern and eastern England. Temperatures will be lower than recently.
Friday brings the likelihood of downpours over much of England and Wales. Scotland and Northern Ireland have sunny spells and scattered showers. Temperatures generally on the low side for mid June, particularly in the wet areas where it will be very cool.
The weekend is looking mixed. Saturday sees a mix of sunny spells and showers. During Sunday more prolonged and heavy spells of thundery rain spread northwards. Brighter, but humid conditions possibly return to the south.
Early next week unsettled conditions continue. There is the potential for heavy showers or thundery downpours in much of the UK.
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