Wet weather pushing eastwards By Brian Gaze [Published 06:15 11/06/2026] Outbreaks of rain affect most of the UK today, but conditions will change in the coming days. High pressure starts to build, so the weekend is expected to bring a lot of dry weather. That said, although it is also set to turn warmer, temperatures are now unlikely to be as high as looked possible a few days ago. 14 day weather forecast video Issued 9th June 2026 Rain pushing eastwards Wet weather steadily pushes eastwards across the UK. There will be some heavy bursts of rain mixed in, but these steadily ease in central and western areas. Rather cool and windy. Temperatures range from 12°C to 17°C. 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, Thursday 11th June [Tap animation to toggle cities] Tonight:The rain continues to fade away, and in the northern half of the UK clear spells develop. Muggy. 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:Many places have a dry day. Sunny spells develop across northern England and Northern Ireland during the morning, but more cloud lingers in the south, where it could still bring light rain for a time. Showery spells of rain also affect northern and western Scotland. Feeling warmer than in recent days. UKV, Friday 12th June [Tap animation to toggle cities] Saturday: Much of the UK has a dry, bright and quite warm day. The exception is northern Scotland where it will be cool with showery rain. Outlook: Mostly fine and warm conditions are likely into the early part of next week. However, the chance of showers or longer spells of rain increases in the north and west. At this stage, there is uncertainty about whether the more mixed conditions will extend farther south and east. In general terms, the South East and East Anglia are likely to remain more settled than other parts of the UK. GFS overview for Saturday 13th June - Monday 15th June