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    Weekend outlook - Windy start but growing warmer

13:42
14 June 2026

Weekend outlook
Windy start but growing warmer

A windy Saturday with rain to the north.

The weekend brings pleasant conditions for much of the UK and Ireland, still changeable in some areas, before getting warmer in the week to come.

Saturday is mainly dry with sunny spells to the west and south; slightly more changeable further north and north-east where scattered showers are possible.

Winds are still gusting in northern England and most of Scotland thanks to low-pressure sat over Scandinavia.

Sunday continues the theme as a high pressure ridge begins to build. A few left over showers remain to the north and east of the UK thanks to a northwesterly flow. Best of the sun found across the south-west and south coast.

Temperatures remain around average, or just above in some parts, before cloud builds across western Ireland thanks to some rainfall moving in from the Atlantic early next week.

Later, around Wednesday, though still windy and showery in northern areas, it begins to warm in the south.

London

Su
13
21
Mo
12
22
Tu
15
25
We
17
26
Th
17
28
Fr
19
30
Sa
18
26
Su
18
26
Mo
17
25
Tu
16
25
We
15
27
Th
16
27
Fr
16
26
Sa
16
24
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Manchester

Su
10
17
Mo
9
20
Tu
14
22
We
15
20
Th
14
22
Fr
16
25
Sa
14
22
Su
13
21
Mo
14
22
Tu
13
23
We
12
23
Th
12
21
Fr
12
21
Sa
12
22
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless

Dublin

Su
9
16
Mo
11
17
Tu
13
20
We
14
21
Th
14
20
Fr
15
19
Sa
11
19
Su
10
19
Mo
11
19
Tu
9
19
We
11
19
Th
10
19
Fr
10
18
Sa
9
18
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Edinburgh

Su
10
18
Mo
8
15
Tu
10
16
We
14
20
Th
13
20
Fr
14
20
Sa
13
19
Su
11
19
Mo
12
19
Tu
11
19
We
12
20
Th
11
19
Fr
11
19
Sa
10
19
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless

Cardiff

Su
10
21
Mo
13
23
Tu
14
20
We
16
20
Th
14
23
Fr
14
24
Sa
15
21
Su
14
22
Mo
16
24
Tu
14
22
We
13
21
Th
13
21
Fr
14
22
Sa
15
22
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless
Ryan Hathaway
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