Summer warmth to return for weekend but heatwave chances fade

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Ben Rich

Lead Weather Presenter

Summer warmth is set to return this weekend, though chances for another heatwave have been scuppered by a subtle shift in weather patterns.

High pressure that was forecast to build right across the UK is instead due to be centred to the west, bringing cool north-westerly winds.

However it will become largely dry and temperatures will climb to or slightly above the average for June.

It will mark a big change after a wet start to meteorological summer.

High pressure brings rising temperatures

High pressure is set to build from the south.

However, instead of moving right across the UK it is expected to stall just to the west, sending north or north-westerly winds across the country.

This means that any really hot air will stay locked away to the south of us, contrary to what it looked like earlier in the week.

That said, it will feel pleasantly warm in the strong June sunshine, which will develop fairly widely in southern England, Wales and the Midlands during Saturday after any early low cloud clears.

Temperatures in these southern areas should reach 16-23C (61-73F).

Northern England, Northern Ireland and Scotland will see areas of cloud and a few showers. It will also be rather windy with gusts of 40mph (64km/h) or more in some places.

It will feel cooler here with temperatures peaking at 13-17C (55-63F).

Two weather maps - one for Saturday, with temperatures ranging from 13C in Lerwick to 22C in London, and one for Sunday, with temperatures ranging from 13C in Lerwick to 22C in Cardiff and London

On Sunday, winds will ease a little – although it will remain breezy in eastern and northern parts of the UK.

Dry conditions and sunny spells are expected, although an area of cloud may drift southwards for a time – perhaps even giving the odd light shower.

Afternoon temperatures will range from 13C (55F) in northern Scotland to 22 or 23C (72-73F) in south Wales and southern England.

Pollen levels are forecast to be high or very high in England, Wales and Northern Ireland but should remain low or moderate in Scotland.

High UV levels are also expected in the sunniest spots.

Will it stop raining?

June is the first month of meteorological summer and – after the heatwave of late-May – it has so far brought plenty of rain.

Some places have already had more rainfall that they would normally expect during the whole of a typical June, and parts of south-east England have recorded more wet weather than they saw during the entirety of the spring.

Over the weekend the rain will stop in most places which will be a welcome change for many.

Some rain will return next week especially in the north and the west of the UK.

However warmth may linger further south with some weather models hinting at temperatures in the mid to high-twenties Celsius later in the week.

Keep up to date with the latest local forecast for the weekend and beyond on the BBC Weather website and app.

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