UK Forecast - July 02, 2017
Mainly fine and dry
Rain into the northwest tonight

Monday
Across western parts of England, Wales and Scotland expect a misty, murky morning with some patchy drizzle. This tends to die away by the afternoon but may linger across parts of Cornwall a while longer. Elsewhere it will be a dry day with more cloud expected in the morning and sunnier skies for the afternoon. Expect maximum temperatures of 15 to 18 Celsius in the north and 19 to 22 Celsius in the south.


Monday Night
In the evening an area of moderate to heavy rain and drizzle will spread in across Northern Ireland. In the night this move into south west Scotland and north western parts of England. Some drizzle too for western Wales. The rest of Britain will have a dry evening and night with increasing cloud. Expect a mild night with minimum temperatures of 12 to 16 Celsius.


Tuesday
It's going to remain unsettled into Tuesday. Across northern parts of England and Northern Ireland and area of light to moderate rain tends to linger for much of the day. Across Wales and the south showers are expected to develop but still some dry sunnier spells are likely. Much of Scotland looks to be dry through the day. Through the evening most of the rain and showers is expected to die away with most areas to have a dry night with clear spells. Expect highs of tops of 16 to 22 Celsius.


Wednesday
A warmer day to come. Expect a fair amount of cloud across Britain today with the best of the sunshine reserved for the south of England. There is a risk o some widely scattered, light showers here and there but most areas should be essentially dry. Still a few showers are likely across Wales and the south west of England in the evening. Overnight there is the threat of some heavy showers, perhaps with thunder in the far south of England. Expect highs of 16 to 24 Celsius.