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    Weekend outlook - Shift in winds eases the heat for some

05:41
12 July 2026

Weekend outlook
Shift in winds eases the heat for some

Split temperature maps of the UK and Ireland comparing Saturday 10.07 and Sunday 11.07 showing hot conditions across both countries. Temperatures reaching 32°C on Saturday and 31°C on Sunday in southern England, while Scotland remains cooler at 18 to 22°C.
Daily highs over the weekend remain in heatwave territory, but notably cooler along the east coasts.

Little change to be found in the outlook for the weekend as the heatwave continues, albeit feeling slightly cooler with a shift in the wind.

High pressure remains situated over the far north, with a northeasterly flow keeping things cooler as they have been throughout the heatwave period centred further south.

To the south of the UK, it remains largely dry, sunny, and hot across much of England and Wales. Ireland too sees higher temperatures approaching the high-20s to the south and west with yellow high temperature warnings in central to south-eastern areas.

The easterly winds also keep things cooler along the North Sea coasts while it remains cloudy with some patchy rain at times across Scotland.

Overall the hot spell continues into the new week for all countries, though the shift in wind direction will see peak temperatures shift slightly west, particularly in Ireland.

London

Su
17
28
Mo
16
26
Tu
18
28
We
18
29
Th
19
31
Fr
20
30
Sa
18
26
Su
17
28
Mo
17
27
Tu
18
28
We
17
28
Th
19
29
Fr
19
27
Sa
18
30
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Manchester

Su
17
26
Mo
14
25
Tu
14
26
We
15
27
Th
16
29
Fr
18
28
Sa
15
23
Su
16
24
Mo
13
23
Tu
14
22
We
15
23
Th
14
22
Fr
14
24
Sa
15
25
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Dublin

Su
17
21
Mo
16
20
Tu
15
21
We
16
21
Th
17
22
Fr
15
24
Sa
14
23
Su
12
21
Mo
12
21
Tu
12
21
We
12
21
Th
11
20
Fr
12
21
Sa
12
21
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Edinburgh

Su
14
17
Mo
13
17
Tu
13
17
We
12
17
Th
11
21
Fr
14
19
Sa
12
20
Su
12
20
Mo
12
20
Tu
13
21
We
13
21
Th
13
21
Fr
13
20
Sa
12
20
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Cardiff

Su
17
31
Mo
16
28
Tu
16
29
We
18
31
Th
19
29
Fr
19
28
Sa
17
25
Su
16
24
Mo
14
23
Tu
15
23
We
16
24
Th
15
23
Fr
16
24
Sa
16
24
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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