Drier and warmer conditions returning By Brian Gaze [Published 06:15 12/06/2026] The weather will be turning drier and steadily warmer in the coming days. The weekend prospects are reasonably good in much of the UK, although temperatures aren't likely to reach the peaks that were being suggested earlier this week. Next week a split will probably develop, with rain most likely in the north and west. 14 day weather forecast video Issued 9th June 2026 Sunny spells develop Showery rain in northern England steadily clears, but it stays wet in much of western Scotland. Elsewhere, it remains mainly dry and sunny spells develop, with the best of them likely in central and northern areas. Rather windy. Warmer than recently. Temperatures range from 12°C to 21°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, Friday 12th June [Tap animation to toggle cities] Tonight:Showery rain persists in Scotland, mostly in the north and west. Generally dry in elsewhere, although an odd shower is possible in Northern Ireland and northern England. Quite windy 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:Much of the UK has a dry, bright and quite warm day. The exceptions are central and northern Scotland where it will be cool with showery rain. UKV, Saturday 13th June [Tap animation to toggle cities] Sunday: Dry across with the UK with sunny spells and variable amounts of cloud. Feeling pleasantly warm, particularly in southern and central counties. Outlook: Showers are likely in the north west on Monday, but other parts of the UK should be dry and warm. The following days are looking quite mixed, with the greatest risk of showers or longer spells of rain in the north and west. The south and particularly the south east are likely to have a good deal of fine and warm weather. GFS overview for Saturday 13th June - Monday 15th June