Heavy showers and thunderstorms in places, though some staying dry.
This Evening and Tonight:
Dry and pleasantly warm this evening with plenty of late sunshine. Turning chilly in the countryside, with perhaps the odd pocket of grass frost in prone rural locations in the north. Clouding over in the far south with isolated showers Minimum temperature 3 °C.
Sunday:
Dry and warm with sunny periods for most but a chance of heavy showers and thunderstorms in the south, especially later in the afternoon, these drifting northwards during the evening. Maximum temperature 24 °C.
Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:
Scattered hit-and-miss heavy showers and thunderstorms to begin the week, with some places probably staying dry. Dry and sunny on Wednesday. Very warm in the sunshine with temperatures above average.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
Dry, fine, and largely sunny conditions are expected to continue for the majority of the UK for the rest of the week, as the slow moving area of high pressure remains centred over the country. The weather will continue to feel feel warm or very warm, but it may feel cooler near the coast. This area of high pressure is expected to remain in place into the start of the following week, however there is an increasing likelihood that conditions could turn wetter and more unsettled. Areas of rain and strengthening winds may approach from the west and/or south, with a chance of thundery outbreaks at times as well. Daytime temperatures continue to be generally above average at first, and perhaps closer to average later on in the period.
Updated:
The start of the period may see some more in the way of rain and showers across, especially across western parts. Fine and dry weather is more likely to prevail towards the south and east and may start to develop more widely, but occasional spells of rain and showers are still possible, with potential for thunderstorms on some days. Overall, temperatures will most likely be around or above normal for the time of year.