Met Office Forecast for South-West England
Issued: Sunday 1st June 2025 at 4:00 am
Headline: Sunshine and scattered showers. Breezy.
Today: A dry and bright start for most, but turning increasingly cloudy from the west through the afternoon. A few scattered showers developing. Feeling cooler and breezier than recent days, especially along the coasts. Maximum Temperature 18C.
Tonight: Any showers fading this evening to leave plenty of clear spells and variable amounts of cloud overnight with lighter winds. Chilly in the countryside. Minimum Temperature 4C.
Monday: A largely fine and settled day with sunny spells and the isolated shower. Sunshine turning increasingly hazy from the west with heavy rain and strong winds arriving overnight. Maximum Temperature 20C.
Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday: Early heavy rain clearing on Tuesday, with sunshine and a few blustery showers to follow. Drier on Wednesday with sunny spells before longer spells of rain return on Thursday.
UK Outlook for Thursday 5 Jun 2025 to Saturday 14 Jun 2025: A changeable spell of weather is expected at the beginning of this period as areas of low pressure move in from the Atlantic across the UK. These will bring showers or longer spells of rain to most areas, heavy at times and perhaps accompanied by strong winds along some coasts, though drier interludes are likely too. Towards the middle of June, high pressure will probably begin to become more dominant in the south, at least for brief periods, whereas the north is more likely to remain more unsettled with further episodes of rain or showers and strong winds. Temperatures are likely to be close to or slightly below normal at first, perhaps rising above average later, with a chance of a few hot days.
UK Outlook for Sunday 15 Jun 2025 to Sunday 29 Jun 2025: Changeable weather is most likely across the UK with a mixture of Atlantic weather systems moving in from the west interspersed with dry and sunny periods, perhaps with a bias towards longer dry spells early in the period. Temperatures are most likely to be near or slightly above normal, perhaps with some hot spells at times especially across the south.
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