UK Forecast - February 15, 2026
Turning colder, morning frosts
Drying pattern for many

Monday
A breezy Monday with frequent showers, particularly around northern and western coasts. Showers will spread into central and southern England with time, but bright/sunny between showers. Later, showers in the north becoming increasingly wintry with clearer skies developing in the east and south as evening approaches. Highs of 10C in the south and 6C in the north.
 


Monday Night
Some snow passes south through central and east Scotland overnight. Dry with clear skies for many others, just some showers passing along the English east coast and the far southwest. A blustery and cold northerly is in places which, combined with the clear skies, will allow for frosts to form for many: lows of 0 to -2C, though the south coast will stay several degrees warmer.


Tuesday
Tuesday starts dry, bright, and frost; a few odd wintry showers drifting along the eastern English coast. Low pressure system approaches from the southwest, brining cloud to England, Wales, and Ireland and increasingly wind as well. Southwestern areas will see rain later in the day. Staying dry elsewhere and often bright in Scotland but cold: highs of 2C in Scotland, to 7C southern England.


Wednesday
A dawn frost on Wednesday with low pressure to the west and south. A mix of rain and snow most of the day in Ireland and southern England, which could be heavy at times; also windy here with a risk of gales along southern coasts. Mixed cloud and sun to the north, most often sunny in Scotland. Highs at 3C in the north to 6C in the south, though locally warmer in the far southwest.