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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Metro Report weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.

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Tomorrow will bring a mixed picture across the UK, with brighter spells in the north and west, while southern and eastern regions see patchy cloud and isolated showers. The live conditions above show the current breakdown.

What will the weather be like in my area tomorrow?

Northern cities including Manchester and Leeds can expect a largely dry day with sunny intervals, feeling mild for the time of year. Liverpool and coastal parts of northwest England should see similar conditions, though a brisk breeze may develop. In contrast, London, Bristol and Brighton will see more cloud, with a chance of a light shower during the afternoon. The Met Office highlights that southern counties could see the highest rainfall totals, though nothing significant.

Max Temp (London)14°C
Max Temp (Manchester)12°C
Windiest RegionWestern coasts, gusts to 25 mph
Rain RiskLow for most; moderate in the southeast

Will it be a wet or dry day tomorrow?

For most of the UK, tomorrow will be largely dry. Showers are most likely in the southeast, including around London and the Kent coast, but these will be brief and light. The weather tomorrow met office outlook emphasises that any rain will clear by early evening, leaving a fine end to the day for many. If you are checking the bbc weather tomorrow forecast, it aligns closely with this settled picture.

Is tomorrow going to be colder than today?

Temperatures will hold fairly steady, within a degree or two of today’s values. Coastal areas may feel a touch cooler due to a stronger sea breeze, but inland spots will stay mild.

Will I need an umbrella in London tomorrow?

It is worth carrying one if you are in London or the southeast, as a short-lived shower is possible around lunchtime. For most other regions, you can leave it at home.

What about tomorrow’s weather in Scotland?

Scotland will see the best of the sunshine, particularly over the western Highlands and the Central Belt. The northeast coast may have low cloud, but it will be dry throughout.

For more detail, check our UK weather hub or the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK. You can also track rain using the Weather Radar UK.