Any lingering showers quickly easing, with some decent evening sunshine for most. Clear skies and a dry night. Winds easing, although likely still rather gusty over the Pennines. Minimum temperature 8 °C.
Wednesday:
After a fine and sunny start, Wednesday is likely to see a day of sunny spells and isolated blustery showers moving in from the west. Maximum temperature 17 °C.
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Sunny spells and showers through the period, occasionally heavy on Thursday and Saturday. Mostly light winds expected, although likely becoming blustery at times in association with showers.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
Changeable weather across the UK at the start of this period with showers or some longer spells of rain spreading in from the Atlantic. The heaviest and most prolonged rain will probably be across parts of the north and northwest, with the southeast likely driest. Temperatures are expected to be near normal or slightly below. Into the second half of next week, there is potential for some warm or hot weather to develop, particularly in the south and east, although this may be accompanied by heavy showers and thunderstorms. Into the middle of June, high pressure may become more dominant. This will bring periods of fine and dry weather, especially in south and temperatures rising above normal.
Updated:
Mid-June will probably see a good deal of dry weather across the UK with high pressure tending to dominate, especially in the south. Toward the end of June and start of July, details are uncertain but conditions may become more changeable with some periods of unsettled weather. Temperatures will probably be slightly higher than normal, perhaps turning hot at times.