Expect rainy weekend, but temperature will reach 20°C next week.

Temperatures will likely be near normal or slightly higher.

June 13th 2024.

Expect rainy weekend, but temperature will reach 20°C next week.
Tomorrow evening, there will be showers in some parts of the UK. Meanwhile, Londoners can expect mild temperatures and cloudy skies as cooler weather moves in over the next few days.

Starting at 5pm, scattered showers will make an appearance before clearing out of Greater London by 8pm. However, other areas of the UK may see moments of sunshine throughout the day. Yesterday, while it was a chilly and bright day for most, those living in the east of England experienced scattered showers.

This month, many of us have been complaining about the cold, especially with thunder and rain making it feel even chillier. Surprisingly, despite May being the hottest on record, the jet stream has shifted further south than usual, bringing colder air from the northwest. As a result, London can expect temperatures around 15C today, quite a difference from last year's June 13 when it reached a scorching 28C. But don't worry, warmer weather may make an appearance next week with highs of 20C currently in the Met Forecast.

As for tonight, scattered showers are expected throughout the UK. Unfortunately, this trend of cool and showery weather seems to be continuing, with some intermittent patches of more pleasant weather. Towards the end of the month, the forecast becomes less reliable, with the Met Office stating that all areas can expect a mix of drier, sunnier weather and spells of rain. Temperatures are likely to be around normal or slightly above.

Ironically, this cool and wet weather is arriving just as thousands of people prepare for festival season, including Glastonbury. June has been rather cold and wet, and it doesn't seem to be letting up anytime soon. In fact, last weekend's Mighty Hoopla festival in Brixton's Brockwell Park was almost ruined by the rain, turning the park into a "mud bath." And it looks like Glastonbury ticket holders will have to brave the wet weather when they gather at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset later this month.

Over 200,000 people are expected to attend the music festival from June 26-30, with headliners such as Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and SZA. Other acts like Femi Kuti, Jamie Webster, and Rachel Chinouriri will also be performing. In past years, festival-goers have had to navigate through muddy fields due to the footfall, but this year may be no different. However, there is some good news as the forecast predicts a mix of sunny weather and showers or longer spells of rain. So, while it may not be ideal festival weather, at least there will be some sunshine to enjoy.

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