Met Office Monday Morning Weather Forecast 17/06/2024
Hello, good morning. Well, the good news is there is some dry weather on its way this week. May even start to see some sunshine too. However, still plenty of showers on the cards to start on Monday. Dry and bright across the South. However, plenty of showers developing through the course of the day and in the northeast, these could be heavy. You may even hear the odd rumble of Thunder. The driest and brightest of the weather is going to be across the southeast and that's where we see the best of the temperatures. Highs of 22 Celsius, maybe even 23 where we see those prolonged sunny spells, but elsewhere, those temperatures struggling. Through into the evening though, it is going to be a largely dry night compared to recent nights. Plenty of clear spells. May even start to see some mist and fog developed by the time we reach Tuesday morning. A bit more of a cloudier picture across Scotland and starting to see a few more of those showers feeding by Tuesday morning. So on the whole, a bit of a milder night across Scotland and parts of northern England where we see those clearer spells. That is where it's going to be cooler, but most towns and cities not really dropping below the double digits. Tuesday then a largely drier day for all, plenty of sunny spells, however cloudier once again across Scotland with those showers feeding in. And in the northeast of England we'll see further showers too, turning quite heavy by the afternoon, may even hear the odd rumble of Thunder. But on the whole, for many across Wales, central and southern England, a drier day with some hazy sunny spells by the afternoon and once again feeling pleasant where you do catch sunshine, highs of around 22 Celsius. Now if you're on the hunt for some drier weather, we do have high pressure which is currently building out into the Atlantic, gradually moving its way towards the UK, which means by midweek onward should be plenty of dry weather around even some sunshine. Bit cloudier across the North? For all your latest weather updates, don't forget you can always subscribe to our YouTube channel. Bye for now.