Heavy and blustery showers By Brian Gaze [Published 06:45 04/06/2026] The record breaking May heatwave already seems like a distant memory. Unsettled and much cooler conditions are now in the ascendancy, and that will continue to be the case in the coming days. Therefore, all regions can expect further showers or longer spells of rain in most of the UK. 14 day weather forecast video Issued 2nd June 2026 Heavy showers Showers become widespread and heavy today. There will be some bright spells too, but at times the showers will merge into more organised bands of rain. Windy. Rather cool. Temperatures range from 12°C in the north to 19°C in the south. Check the weather radar for the most up to date view. Read our UK summer forecast which covers June, July and August. Ad-free browsing and premium features Enjoy a free trial and flexible payment options, allowing you to browse the TWO website without adverts. Gain access to exclusive premium features while helping to support our continued development in 2026. Note: You can now choose to pay without using PayPal. Find out more: Ad-free access on our website UKV, Thursday 4th June [Tap animation to toggle cities] Tonight:Showers become lighter and increasingly restricted to the north. Winds ease in the south east, but it remains blustery in the north. The Signal Stay up to date with the latest weather forecasts and computer model trends by exploring our new feature, The Signal. It includes short videos, animations, and charts. View The Signal Tomorrow:Showers will be a lot more scattered than today and many places remain dry. However, in the afternoon and evening wet and windy conditions push into the south west. UKV, Friday 5th June [Tap animation to toggle cities] Saturday: Wet weather pushes north eastwards. Forecast details remain uncertain but there is potential for heavy rain and strong winds in places, most likely in the north and west. It remains rather cool. Outlook: Rather unsettled weather is expected to continue, bringing further showers and longer spells of rain. At times it could be windy for the time of year, and temperatures are expected to remain close to or slightly below average. The south east can expect the best of any drier and warmer interludes. GFS overview for Saturday 6th June - Monday 8th June