Map Legend

National Forecast

18 June 2026 11:00

Today

Mostly overcast for the rest of today with scattered outbreaks of rain. Some areas will stay fully dry though. Heavier falls of rain will push into southwest areas this evening with spot flooding here. Highest temperatures of 16 to 21 or 22 degrees, best values further east, all in a light to moderate southerly breeze.

Tonight

Tonight will be wet as heavy outbreaks of rain spread northwards, leading to spot flooding, especially for southern counties. Some mist and fog too, particularly along southern coasts. Mild and humid with lowest temperatures of 12 to 15 degrees, in no more than moderate southerly breezes.

Tomorrow

Friday will start off wet with spot flooding for southern counties. Through the late morning and afternoon, rain will gradually clear eastwards, but will linger for eastern counties for much of the day. Showers will follow from the west some, possibly heavy. Highest temperatures of 16 to 21 degrees, again best values further east, in just light southwesterly breezes.

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