UK Forecast - August 22, 2026
Chilly start, dry & sunny
Drizzle far north Scotland

Sunday
A chilly start to the day with some morning mist and fog patches. These clear to leave a dry morning with good sells of sunshine. Low cloud in the far north of Scotland with some drizzle and fog close to the coast. An isolated shower into this afternoon over the Grampians. Other areas will be dry and fair with good spells of sunshine. Temperatures reaching 25C in the sunshine in southern England, 22C in Ireland and 17C in northern Scotland.


Sunday Night
Dry tonight with patchy cloud floating around, but clear skies too. Cloud is likely to be increasing across Wales, the Midlands, southern England and the far south of Ireland in the early hours. A risk of some showers arriving in the far southwest of England by morning. Lows at 6 to 10C.
 


Monday
High pressure off eastern Scotland on Monday with the flow becoming more east to southeasterly. Cloudier skies in Ireland, Wales, central and southern England, although this broken with bright or sunny spells. An area of thundery rain may affect Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly bringing some mist and fog patches here too. Fine for much of northern and eastern England as well as Scotland with good spells of sunshine. Highs at 19 to 25C with the wind increasing in the south.


Tuesday
The area of high pressure to the northeast of Shetland on Tuesday. The east to southeast flow remains bringing lots of cloud. Scattered outbreaks of rain and showers over high ground of Wales, northern England and southern Scotland. More persistent showers may affect Ireland and the far southwest of England. Misty with fog affecting coasts and hills. A brisk easterly breeze for many. Highs at 18C in Scotland, 25C in central and southern England.