Sunday 14 June is expected to be dry and settled, with sunny spells early on before cloud builds through the day.
Temperatures will reach around 19°C during the afternoon and early evening, with light winds and moderate to high UV levels around lunchtime.
Early morning
The day will start dry with some bright or sunny spells, with temperatures around 11°C at 5am and 6am, rising to 12°C by 7am and 14°C by 8am. The chance of rain remains below 5%.
Winds will come from the west to west-north-west at around 7 to 8 mph, before turning north-westerly by 8am. Gusts will range from about 13 to 19 mph. UV levels will be low at first, rising from 1 to 2 by 8am.
Midday
Late morning and lunchtime should stay dry, although cloud will increase. Temperatures will rise from 15°C at 9am and 10am to 16°C by 11am and 17°C at midday. The chance of rain remains below 5%.
Winds will be light, mainly from the north-north-west to north-west at around 4 to 7 mph, with gusts between 14 and 17 mph. UV levels will rise from 3 at 9am to 4 at 10am and 11am, reaching 5 by midday.
Afternoon
The afternoon is expected to remain dry and fairly bright, with a mix of cloud and sunny spells. Temperatures will reach 18°C at 1pm and 2pm, then 19°C at 3pm and 4pm. The chance of rain stays below 5% throughout.
Winds will remain light, mainly from the north-west to north at around 4 mph, with gusts close to 13 to 14 mph. UV levels will remain moderate to high, around 5 at 1pm, 3 at 2pm, 4 at 3pm and 2 by 4pm.
Evening
The evening will stay dry, with cloud and some late sunny spells before clearer skies develop later. Temperatures will remain around 19°C from 5pm to 7pm, before falling to 18°C at 8pm, 16°C at 9pm, 15°C at 10pm and 13°C by 11pm. The chance of rain remains below 5% throughout the evening.
Winds will turn from north-north-easterly to north-easterly, east-north-easterly and easterly, at around 5 to 9 mph, with gusts easing from about 16 mph to 11 mph later. UV levels will fall from 2 at 5pm to 1 during the early evening before fading after sunset.



