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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the DailyCity weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Tomorrow, Saturday, will bring a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers across the UK, with the heaviest rain expected in northern and western areas. By the afternoon, brighter conditions should edge into the southeast, though a brisk westerly wind will keep temperatures feeling cooler for much of England and Wales.
What is the weather tomorrow in my area?
For those checking weather tomorrow London, the capital will see a dry start with sunny intervals, turning cloudier by midday with a small risk of a light shower. Weather tomorrow Manchester and weather tomorrow Liverpool both likely face a wetter day with frequent blustery showers and top temperatures around 14°C. Heading east, weather tomorrow Leeds will be similar with cloud and patchy rain, while weather tomorrow Bristol and weather tomorrow Brighton can expect a few heavy showers in the morning, then slowly improving skies from the south.
Will it rain at the coast or stay fine inland?
Coastal areas of the northwest, from Cumbria down to Anglesey, will see the most persistent rain and strong winds, with gusts reaching 30-40 mph on exposed headlands. Inland, from the Midlands across to East Anglia, the afternoon should bring longer dry breaks, though a sharp shower cannot be ruled out. The best of the sunshine tomorrow will be in East Sussex and Kent, where highs of 18°C are possible.
Is tomorrow a good day for a day out?
It depends on where you are. The southeast, including Kent and Sussex, should stay fairly dry with some sunshine — fine for a walk or garden visit. The northwest will be wet and windy, so aim for indoor plans if you are near the coast.
Will the bbc weather tomorrow forecast be accurate?
BBC Weather uses the Met Office data, so forecasts align closely. For the most up-to-date changes, it’s worth checking the radar image closer to the morning, as shower positions can shift overnight.
When will the rain stop?
Rain will begin easing from the south and east by mid-afternoon, with showers becoming lighter and more isolated. In the far northwest, some drizzle may linger into the evening before clearing by midnight.
For more detail, check the UK weather hub or see the BBC Weather UK page. You can also track the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK for the weekend ahead.