UK Forecast - July 12, 2024
Changeable cool sunshine showers
Thunderstorms southern England

Saturday 13th
Cool and cloudy Northumberland to Kent with outbreaks of rain, mainly confined to coastal and just adjacent inland locations, generally patchy though mixed with prolonged spells, persisting for most of the day, with a fresh onshore wind, 12 to 14C with a high windchill. Cloudy generally N.Ireland and Scotland with sunny spells, cooler for Northern Isles to Fife 12 to 14C, becoming locally warmer 16 to 18C Argyll, Ayrshire and Dumfries. Antrim and Derry also some sunshine through the afternoon so 16 to 18C. Although a rather cloudy morning, remaining mainly dry with increasing sunshine during the afternoon for Lancashire into Cheshire through to Leicestershire to Suffolk including across Shropshire to Glamorgan, Wiltshire to Hampshire 16 to 18C. Scattered showers for Devon and Cornwall though Dorset into the afternoon 16C.


Saturday night
Becoming dry with sunshine through the evening for most across Scotland as cloud tends to break, rain may become persistent for a time Borders to Yorkshire into the evening, and showers generally widespread for south Wales, Devon and Cornwall across Hampshire to Kent. Whilst showers will ease later into the evening to give a generally dry night with variable cloud 6 to 8C Wales, Shropshire to Nottinghamshire, 10 to 12 elsewhere, cloud with outbreaks of rain will tend to persist Fife and Tayside to Borders and Yorkshire.


Sunday 14th July
Cool to start, though dry and sunny Gwynedd, Powys to Gwent, thogh Shropshire to Norfolk, southwards to Devon and Cornwall all of midlands to Kent though the morning though with variable cloud developing into the afternoon, 11C mid-morning, locallyt warm 18 to 20C though the afternoon, dry for most though scattered showers likely Clywd to Cheshire, running across Powys into Stafforshire to Warwhickshire, later into Bedforshire, though decreasing into the evening with further sunshine. A cloudy day for much of Cumbria to Yorkshire, into Argyll to Borders northwards to Moray with outbreaks of rain, mainly confined to eastern coasts 15C with an onshore wind, 18 to 20C inland location in Highland with shelter. Rain alson eastern North Sea coasts with fade into the evening.


Monday 15th July
Following a dry night with variable cloud and a cool start, remaining dry with sunshine and variable cloud developing through the morning and into the afternoon 10 to 12 at first, 18 to 20C for most later morning, becoming increasingly cloud from south with showers becoming widespread for most of central and southern England, thunderstorms likely later afternoon and into the evening Hampshire to Kent later into Oxfordshire, Berkshire to Warwickshire transferring eastwrds tto Lincolnshire temperature remaining 18 to 20C late evening