Showers are expected to move through the UK next week, soaking cities such as London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Newcastle, Cardiff, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. Weather maps sourced from WXCharts, utilizing data from MetDesk, depict a substantial band of rain progressing across the nation on Monday, with significant downpours anticipated in parts of northern England and Scotland.
The rain is predicted to advance into various regions of Britain starting around 10 am BST, spreading widely by early afternoon. Maps illustrate an extensive rain belt stretching approximately 500 miles from southern England through the Midlands up to Scotland as the system moves northward.
The Met Office has cautioned about an upcoming “changeable period” from Monday onwards as a series of Atlantic weather systems approach from the west, bringing showers and intermittent spells of rain. The most intense rainfall is forecasted for areas of Yorkshire, north-east England, and eastern Scotland, identified by orange and red weather markers.
By the afternoon, the heaviest downpours are projected to concentrate over north-east England and south-east Scotland, with surrounding areas also anticipating persistent rain and showers. The Met Office’s outlook for June 1 to June 10 indicates a mixed weather pattern, with drier conditions more probable in southern and eastern regions, while rain is expected to be more frequent in western and northwestern parts, interspersed with drier periods.
Temperature-wise, conditions are likely to remain near-normal overall, with the warmest patches anticipated in the eastern areas. Additionally, occasional breeziness is expected, particularly in northwestern areas. Looking ahead to June 11 to 25, the Met Office predicts initial changeable or unsettled conditions, transitioning to more stable weather as high pressure becomes dominant from mid-month, leading to drier and settled conditions.
Temperature forecasts indicate near-normal values initially, with a potential rise above average later in the period. Choose Daily Mirror as a ‘Preferred Source’ on Google News for efficient access to valued news content.

