UK Forecast - January 11, 2026
Mild, breezy, showers
Better in east

Monday
A mild and breezy start to Monday morning for much of the British Isles. Still cool in parts of Scotland though, especially where snow cover remains. Lots of cloud and mist with hill fog, mostly in the west and south, and it is here where there will be some showers. Some brighter spells developing across northern England and Scotland mid morning. However, an area of showery rain quickly reaching Wales, northwest and southwest England, spreading into the Midlands and parts of northeast England late morning and early afternoon. Further rain and gales arriving in western Scotland too. Tops at 7C in northern Scotland, 11C in southern England.


Monday Night
Patchy drizzle affecting southern areas of England overnight, and the drifting onto western coasts and hills too, together with low cloud. Broken cloud and drier in Scotland, some showers in the northwest. More rain into the west and south of Ireland later. Lows near 6 to 9C.
 


Tuesday
A fair start to Tuesday for many, although a few showers in northwest Scotland. Low pressure deepens and develops close to southern Ireland, pushing fronts northeast and bringing rain to Ireland, Wales and southern England. This turns heavier into the afternoon across much of England and Wales, some sleet over the highest ground of the Pennines. Drier in Scotland and Ireland although some wintry showers in northwest Scotland. Highs at 4 to 7C Scotland, northern England, Wales and Ireland but 10C in eastern and southern England.


Wednesday
A front clears southeast England with rain clearing too early Wednesday morning. A ridge of high pressure then builds bringing drier conditions and sunny spells. However, fronts into Ireland bringing rain, this getting heavy as the wind increases. The rain reaching western Scotland, Wales and western England by evening with eastern areas staying dry. Highs at 4C in northern Scotland, 8C southwest England, 7C in Ireland. and widely 5C in England and Wales.