After heatwave, London weather returns to usual British summertime.

Sunday's weather is characterized by standard British summer temperatures.

June 30th 2024.

After heatwave, London weather returns to usual British summertime.
As the weekend approaches, many are wondering what the weather will bring on Sunday. After experiencing a heatwave, the UK has finally returned to more comfortable temperatures. This is good news for those planning to watch the Three Lions face Slovakia in the Euro. As we near the end of June, it's time to breathe a sigh of relief if you found the mini heatwave to be a bit too much.

Thankfully, the Met Office forecast is showing that things are back to normal for the rest of the weekend. The average British summer temperatures have returned, despite experiencing nearly tropical temperatures last night. Sunday is expected to be milder than yesterday, so you can leave your fans and ice packs behind.

Although Saturday was still sunny across the UK, it is predicted that Sunday will see a bit more cloud cover. If you're planning to head out to a pub beer garden to catch the England vs Slovakia game, you should be fine without an umbrella in most parts of the country. The latest Met Office weather update shows that while there may be some sunshine in the southern counties of England, most of the day will be dry across the UK thanks to a high pressure front. There is a possibility of some patchy showers in the morning, but the afternoon and evening should remain mostly dry.

Sunday morning may start off a bit grey with some spots of rain in the south. Northern Scotland and Northern Ireland may also experience some outbreaks of showery rain. However, the rest of the UK can expect spells of sunshine, although some cloud cover is expected to develop as the morning goes on.

In terms of temperatures, southern England can expect highs of 23C by late afternoon, while Wales, northern England, and central Scotland may reach around 18C. Monday will start off dry and clear, but by 8am, rain is expected to move in from the west, bringing showers to most of the UK except for the very southern tip of England.

Speaking of London, the capital can expect a cloudy day on Sunday with a maximum temperature of around 20C. The morning will start off with temperatures just short of 20C, but may dip for a few hours before reaching the maximum in the afternoon. While it may not be as hot as the recent heatwave, it should still be pleasant for those attending the BST Hyde Park festival or watching the Three Lions game.

However, don't let the temperature fool you - the UV level is still expected to be high on Sunday. And for those suffering from hay fever, the pollen level is predicted to be very high, so make sure to take necessary precautions if you'll be spending time outdoors.

For those attending the Glastonbury Festival, the weather forecast for Sunday is looking good. After enjoying performances by Coldplay, Cyndi Lauper, Disclosure, and Bloc Party on Saturday, festivalgoers can expect a chance of light rain early in the morning, followed by a cloudy sky throughout the day. The temperature is expected to reach a peak of 19C, with the sun making an appearance in the afternoon. So, make sure to pack your rain gear and sunscreen for the final day of the festival.

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