Cooler today but hot from tomorrow By Brian Gaze [Published 07:15 20/06/2026] Temperatures will be lower today, likely peaking in the mid 20°Cs. However, the heat begins to return tomorrow and by Tuesday values are expected to reach the mid 30°Cs. A new June record is possible, but this will depend on the extent of cloud cover and thunderstorms. Some computer models are suggesting maximums of around 38°C. 14 day weather forecast video Issued 16th June 2026 Patchy spell of rain clearing Outbreaks of rain in central areas will slowly edge southeastwards and fade away. Sunny spells develop to the north of the rain, and brighter conditions return to southern and central regions later. There will be scattered showers across the northern half of Scotland. Temperatures range from 14°C in the far north west to 26°C in the south east and East Anglia. 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, Saturday 20th June [Tap animation to toggle cities] Tonight:Clear spells develop widely and showers become restricted to the far northwest. It will be quite cool in the north, but muggy in the southeast and East Anglia. 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:Dry conditions with variable cloud are expected across most of the UK, although scattered showers could develop, particularly in Yorkshire and Lancashire. Temperatures will be warm generally but hot in the south where they could reach 30°C. UKV, Sunday 21st June [Tap animation to toggle cities] Monday: Very warm or hot conditions are expected. However, maximum temperatures will depend on the extent of cloud cover and the potential for thundery showers to develop. Outlook: In the following days a good deal of dry and sunny weather is likely, although conditions will vary. Rain is most likely in the northwest, but there is a chance of thunderstorms in southern and central areas. Extreme heat is expected across the southern half of the UK, and there is a realistic chance that a new June temperature record will be set. GFS overview for Monday 22nd June - Wednesday 24th June