UK Weather & 14-Day Forecasts

Live forecasts for every city across the United Kingdom

UK weather forecasts for cities, counties, and everyday planning

WeatherEngland.com brings together local weather forecasts for cities, towns, and counties across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The focus is practical: clear live conditions, reliable 14-day outlooks, and fast access to the weather signals people actually use, from temperature and rainfall to wind, UV, pressure, humidity, and daylight.

Search any UK location directly, explore major England cities, or browse county pages from A to Z. Each forecast page is designed to help with everyday decisions, whether you are planning a commute, checking conditions for travel, comparing nearby areas, or simply keeping an eye on how the weather is likely to change through the day and into the week ahead.

England Counties A–Z

UK weather, local forecasts, and regional climate patterns

Weather across the United Kingdom rarely behaves in one uniform way. Conditions can differ sharply between coasts and inland areas, between exposed uplands and lower ground, and between major urban centres and surrounding districts. Atlantic systems, local topography, seasonal daylight shifts, and sea influence all play a part, which is why broad national summaries are only part of the picture. In practice, most people need local weather forecasts that reflect the place they are actually in, not just the country as a whole.

That is the purpose of WeatherEngland.com. The site is structured around city and county forecasting, giving visitors a straightforward route from a national view to a specific local page with live conditions, 14-day forecasts, and supporting weather detail. Instead of stopping at a simple headline temperature, forecast pages also cover rainfall, wind speed and gusts, UV index, pressure, humidity, and sunrise and sunset times, making them more useful for daily planning and local comparison.

Local weather forecasts across England and the wider UK

The homepage highlights major England cities and county pages, but the wider platform covers locations across the UK. That includes large metropolitan areas, smaller towns, suburban districts, and regional pages that help users move quickly from broad areas to precise local forecasts. This matters because conditions in places that appear close together on a map can still differ in meaningful ways, especially where coastlines, elevation, or urban exposure influence how weather develops through the day.

More than a basic daily forecast

A useful weather site should do more than repeat a short summary. People often want to know whether rain is likely later in the afternoon, whether winds may freshen into the evening, whether UV levels are worth noting in brighter spells, or how quickly daylight is changing as the season moves on. Dedicated forecast views make those questions easier to answer and help turn raw weather data into something more practical and readable.

Built for everyday decisions and UK weather awareness

Most weather checks are tied to ordinary decisions rather than extremes: whether to leave earlier, whether to carry a coat, whether a dry spell is likely to hold, whether roads may remain wet, or whether a colder evening is likely after sunset. By combining local forecast pages with structured weather detail and regional navigation, WeatherEngland.com is designed to support that kind of routine planning while also giving visitors a clearer sense of how UK weather patterns vary from place to place.