Thursday 18 June is expected to be warm, dry and mostly bright, with sunny spells through much of the day.
Temperatures will rise to around 25°C during the afternoon and early evening, with UV levels becoming high around lunchtime and early afternoon.
Early morning
The day will start mild and dry, with sunny spells and temperatures around 16°C at 5am and 6am, rising to 17°C by 7am and 18°C by 8am. The chance of rain remains below 5%. Winds will come from the south-south-west at around 5 to 8 mph, with gusts increasing from about 11 mph to 19 mph. UV levels will be low at first, rising from 1 to 2 by 8am.
Midday
Late morning and lunchtime will stay dry and bright. Temperatures will rise from 19°C at 9am to 20°C by 10am, 21°C at 11am and 22°C by midday. The chance of rain remains below 5% through the late morning, rising slightly to around 10% by 11am and midday. Winds will remain mainly south-south-westerly to south-westerly at around 9 to 11 mph, with gusts reaching about 23 to 26 mph. UV levels will increase from 3 at 9am to 4 at 10am, 5 at 11am and 6 by midday.
Afternoon
The afternoon is expected to be warm and dry, with further sunny spells. Temperatures will rise from 23°C at 1pm to 24°C at 2pm and 3pm, before reaching 25°C by 4pm. The chance of rain remains low, around 10% at 1pm, then below 5% from 2pm onwards.
Winds will stay south-westerly at around 12 mph, with gusts close to 24 to 26 mph. UV levels remain high at 6 from midday through to 2pm, before easing to 5 at 3pm and 4 by 4pm.
Evening
The evening will stay dry and warm, with sunny spells at first before clearer skies develop later. Temperatures will remain around 25°C from 5pm to 7pm, before easing to 24°C at 8pm, 23°C at 9pm, 21°C at 10pm and 20°C by 11pm.
The chance of rain stays below 5% throughout the evening. Winds will remain south-westerly, easing from around 12 mph early in the evening to 6 mph by 11pm, with gusts falling from about 23 mph to 10 mph later. UV levels will fall from 2 at 5pm to 1 during the evening before fading after sunset.


