Very warm weekend in the south By Brian Gaze [Published 06:15 04/07/2026] The weekend will bring mixed weather across the UK. The south can expect fine and very warm conditions, whilst the north remains more changeable as disturbances push in from the Atlantic. Next week is looking very warm or hot in southern and central areas, while the risk of wet spells remains higher in the north. However, even there dry periods are likely. 14 day weather forecast video Issued 30th June 2026 North to south split Patchy outbreaks of rain affect the northern half of the UK, and there will be a lot of cloud more generally in the west. Other areas have a dry day, and in sunny spells it becomes very warm in central and southern England. Temperatures range from 15°C in the north west to 28°C in the south east. Check the weather radar for the most up to date view. Ad-free browsing and premium features Subscribe to The Weather Outlook Premium to enjoy ad-free browsing and extra features. Subscribe on a recurring monthly basis or for a fixed 12 month period. Find out more: The Weather Outlook Premium UKV, Saturday 4th July [Tap animation to toggle cities] Tonight:Showery bursts of rain continue in parts of the north. Southern and central regions remain dry with variable amounts of cloud. 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:Outbreaks of rain spread eastwards across Scotland. Elsewhere it will be dry. The sunniest conditions are likely to be in southern Britain where it becomes very warm or hot. UKV, Sunday 5th July [Tap animation to toggle cities] Monday: Wet weather remains likely at times in Scotland. The rest of the UK is expected to have a dry day. In the south, lengthy sunny periods lead to hot conditions. Outlook: A good deal of fine and very warm or hot weather is expected in southern and central regions. In the north conditions remain more changeable, with an ongoing risk of showers or longer spells of rain. GFS overview for Monday 6th July - Wednesday 8th July