UK Forecast - June 15, 2019
Breezy, showery
Mostly dry southeast

Sunday
A southwesterly breeze affects the British Isles, and low pressure is nearby, resulting in a day of sunshine and showers for many places. Rain may be frequent around western coasts from the word go, whilst some heavy and locally thundery downpours will advance eastwards across the country into the afternoon. Some sunshine, best in the east. The south coast and far southeast should stay mostly dry. A brisk breeze, gusty near showers. Highs 14 to 20C.


Sunday night
Breezy with rain frequent in west and northwestern Britain and Ireland overnight. Strongest winds around coasts and hills, may briefly gust to gale force in exposed spots. A few clusters of showers advancing inland toward the Pennines and northeast England, but central and south-eastern England should be mainly dry with some clear spells. Lows 9 to 13C for most, locally 5C in Highland glens.


Monday
A showery day, with an unstable southwesterly airflow influencing Britain and Ireland. Frequent bursts of rain for the northwest, often raining over western hills of Scotland and Cumbria. Showers developing across England & Wales into the afternoon, spreading eastwards. Heavy bursts for some, but quite hit and miss. Driest in the far southeast. Windy for most. Highs 14 to 21C, warmest southeast.


Tuesday
High pressure builds across southern Britain, meaning many places will be dry. A few showers and staying breezy toward the northwest of Britain and Ireland. Sunshine more widespread for central, south and eastern England. Feeling warmer with lighter winds. Chance of showery bursts of rain coming back into the far southwest, especially later in the day. Highs 15 to 22C.


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