10 Day Weather Forecast UK
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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Policyline weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Check the live forecast above for London’s next ten days, then use the detail below to plan ahead across the UK. The 10 day outlook helps you spot settled spells and unsettled interludes, from the South Coast to the northern Highlands.
What does the 10 day forecast cover?
The 10 day weather provides a day-by-day picture of temperature, rainfall, wind and sunshine for your region. For London, the live forecast above shows the immediate trend; elsewhere from Cornwall to Caithness you’ll see shifting pressure patterns that drive changes. The Met Office and BBC both issue this timeframe, with hourly breakdowns for the first three to five days and a general trend for days six to ten.
How should I use a 10 day forecast?
Use the first half of the period (days 1–5) for trip and work planning – confidence is highest then. The second half (days 6–10) gives a broad indication of unsettled or settled conditions, but check daily updates. For London, the live forecast above is your starting point; for elsewhere in the UK, the UK weather hub provides regional breakdowns and the BBC Weather UK page adds video summaries.
Is a 10 day forecast reliable?
The first five days are typically reliable to within a degree or two and a few percentage points of rain probability. Days 6–10 show general patterns, not exact timings, so treat them as guidance rather than certainty.
Where can I see the 10 day weather for London?
The live forecast above gives you the official Met Office data for London. For hourly breakdowns and the 10 day weather BBC version, the UK weather hub links to multiple sources. You can also check the 10 day weather Met Office site directly.
How does the 10 day differ from 14 day or 15 day forecasts?
A 10 day forecast is the standard medium-range outlook; 14 day and 15 day forecasts (weather london 14 days, london weather 15 days) are experimental and show only broad trends. For planning, stick to the 10 day Met Office and BBC products, which are updated most frequently.