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šŸŒ¤ļø UK Weather Today (Tuesday, 13 May 2025): Sunshine Dominates, with Isolated Showers in the Southwest

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May 13, 2025 #UK Weather Today

Britain is basking in widespread sunshine today as high pressure remains firmly in control of the UK’s weather. With summer-like warmth and calm skies dominating much of the country, today offers ideal conditions for outdoor activities — though a few regions will need to keep an umbrella handy.

ā˜€ļø A Glorious Day for Most

From London to Edinburgh, large parts of the UK are enjoying beautiful weather marked by clear skies and rising temperatures. Many areas are experiencing daytime highs ranging from 18°C in the northeast to as much as 24°C in southern and central England. It’s a welcome change from the recent unsettled spells and a true taste of early summer.

In London, the mercury has reached around 24°C, with wall-to-wall sunshine and a light breeze making for a perfect spring day. Manchester, Birmingham, and Leeds are enjoying similarly pleasant conditions, with warm sunshine pushing temperatures into the low to mid-20s.

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šŸŒ„ļø Isolated Showers and Thunder in the Southwest

Not everywhere is staying dry, though. Bristol and surrounding parts of the South West have seen increased cloud cover this afternoon, with a risk of isolated showers and even the odd thunderstorm. While not as intense as recent downpours, any localised storms could still bring brief but heavy rain and some thunder.

The Met Office has not issued any thunderstorm warnings today, but residents in the southwest are advised to stay alert, especially during the late afternoon and early evening.

šŸŒ«ļø Coastal Mist in the Northeast

Parts of the North East, particularly coastal areas like Newcastle upon Tyne, started the day under a blanket of low cloud and mist. These conditions are slowly lifting, giving way to bright spells, though temperatures here remain slightly cooler, topping out around 18°C.

šŸŒ„ Scotland and Northern Ireland: Calm and Warm

Both Scotland and Northern Ireland are enjoying similar dry and settled conditions. Glasgow has seen highs of around 24°C, with sun filtering through high cloud. In Edinburgh, it’s a slightly cooler but still pleasant 18°C, under a mix of sunshine and light cloud cover. Belfast has also enjoyed a sun-filled day with temperatures around 22°C.

āš ļø Local Flood Alerts Still in Place

While no weather warnings are active today, some flood alerts remain in effect in parts of the West Midlands, including rivers like the River Cole and River Rea. These alerts are holdovers from recent rainfall, and local authorities continue to monitor water levels closely. No immediate flooding is expected, but people living near these rivers are encouraged to stay informed.

šŸŒ… Sunrise and Sunset Times

  • Sunrise: 05:11

  • Sunset: 20:43

Daylight hours are now at their longest, with nearly 16 hours of light — a true sign that summer is approaching fast.

šŸ“… The Outlook

Looking ahead, the high-pressure system is expected to persist into midweek, keeping most of the UK dry and settled. However, the risk of isolated showers — especially in the south and southwest — will continue. Temperatures are likely to remain above average for this time of year.


šŸŒ¤ļø Summary

Region Conditions High Temperature
London Sunny and warm 24°C
Manchester Mostly sunny 23°C
Birmingham Sunny, warm 24°C
Leeds Warm, sunny 21°C
Bristol Cloudy, showers later 22°C
Newcastle Cloud then sun 18°C
Glasgow Warm with some cloud 24°C
Edinburgh Bright with cloud 18°C
Cardiff Mostly sunny 22°C
Belfast Sunny, warm 22°C

Stay tuned to official weather services like the Met Office for updates, especially if you’re in areas at risk of showers or minor flooding.

For now, though, it’s a fantastic day to enjoy the sunshine. Don’t forget your sunscreen!

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