More wet weather before a change By Brian Gaze [Published 06:20 09/06/2026] Showers or longer spells of rain continue to affect much of the UK, and it will be rather cool for the time of year over the next few days. However, much warmer weather is expected to develop this weekend with some models continuing to signal a return to hot conditions, at least for a time. 14 day weather forecast video Issued 9th June 2026 Sunny spells and showers Sunny spells develop widely this morning but showers become widespread. They will be the heaviest and most frequent in the north and west of the UK. Rather cool and blustery. Temperatures range from 12°C in the north west to 18°C in the south. Check the weather radar for the most up to date view. 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, Tuesday 9th June [Tap animation to toggle cities] Tonight:Showers become more scattered. Clearing skies allow temperatures to dip and in the Scottish glens ground frost is likely. 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:Rather cool. Heavy showers are likely, particularly in central and eastern counties. UKV, Wednesday 10th June [Tap animation to toggle cities] Thursday: Heavy outbreaks of rain become increasingly fragmented as they push eastwards. Drier conditions return to Northern Ireland and western Britain during the second half of the day. Windy. Outlook: Changeable weather continues initially, but temperatures will be climbing. Through the weekend it is expected to turn much warmer and more settled, particularly in southern Britain. Temperatures could reach the high 20s°C by Sunday and the low 30s°C early next week. However, there is considerable uncertainty about how long the potentially hot conditions will last, as well as how far north and west they will extend. GFS overview for Thursday 11th June - Saturday 13th June