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    Weekend outlook - Temperature split as south heats up

05:21
22 June 2026

Weekend outlook
Temperature split as south heats up

Satellite weather map of the UK and western Europe showing largely sunny conditions across Britain and Ireland, with scattered light showers, patchy cloud, and temperatures ranging from 18°C to 26°C.

There's a clear north-south divide this weekend with hot weather to the south but still cooler and more unsettled elsewhere.

Saturday starts the trend, mainly warm and dry in the south and south-east of England albeit with some light showers and cloud.

Highs there reach the upper-20s while in Ireland and Scotland daily highs remain in the upper-teens.

On Sunday, high pressure is building over continental Europe, stretching over southern England raising temperatures again into the 30s, though not as severe as Europe will see where parts of Spain and France reach the low-40s.

Generally sunny as clouds clear over Ireland, patches of rain remain in the north-east of England.

The heat could ramp up further into the new week, reaching the upper-30s, again, in the south-east.

London

Mo
18
28
Tu
19
36
We
24
38
Th
24
37
Fr
24
33
Sa
21
29
Su
19
28
Mo
18
26
Tu
17
25
We
17
26
Th
18
29
Fr
18
27
Sa
18
29
Su
19
27
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Manchester

Mo
18
28
Tu
18
31
We
19
33
Th
22
33
Fr
22
29
Sa
18
26
Su
17
25
Mo
14
22
Tu
12
20
We
15
23
Th
13
22
Fr
13
21
Sa
14
23
Su
14
22
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless

Dublin

Mo
12
21
Tu
14
26
We
15
21
Th
15
27
Fr
19
23
Sa
17
24
Su
14
22
Mo
12
20
Tu
11
18
We
12
20
Th
10
19
Fr
11
20
Sa
13
20
Su
11
20
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Edinburgh

Mo
13
18
Tu
14
27
We
14
25
Th
15
22
Fr
18
24
Sa
17
22
Su
14
21
Mo
13
20
Tu
11
19
We
12
20
Th
10
19
Fr
11
20
Sa
13
21
Su
12
20
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Cardiff

Mo
19
29
Tu
20
33
We
20
35
Th
22
35
Fr
18
27
Sa
17
24
Su
16
24
Mo
15
23
Tu
13
21
We
16
24
Th
15
23
Fr
15
23
Sa
15
23
Su
16
23
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless
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