The evening sees the showers largely fading from England, Wales and eventually Northern Ireland, allowing a few clear intervals to develop mostly in the East. A southerly breeze will also decrease somewhat, and it'll be much fresher for sleeping as temperatures fall to 11 to 16C. Later in the night though increasing cloud will be bringing bursts of rain to the South West and much of Wales by morning. Across Scotland, there’ll be further showers heaviest and most frequent in the West. A southerly wind will also be quite blustery giving strong gusts in the West in a fresher evening and night here, with lowest temperatures 10 to 13C.

Sunday should begin bright in the East, but it'll soon become very unsettled as frontal systems move in from the South West. These will bring more welcome rain eventually to all parts, although the rain could be somewhat lighter and patchy in the East.

A southerly wind will freshen to become strong or gale force in exposed areas for a while. Over Scotland showers mostly in the North and West should be followed by a brief lull, before southern and central parts turn wet. Through the afternoon, however, Northern Ireland and the far West should see somewhat of an improvement to sunny intervals and scattered showers. Temperatures will be more like what we would normally expect in late July, reaching 20 to 22C in the East and South and 15 to 18C in the North and West.

There’ll be further outbreaks of rain into the evening over Scotland and across central and eastern areas, which move away from most parts overnight leaving broken skies. Eastern areas may see a few clear intervals developing, but there’ll be scattered showers particularly in the North and West, with Northern Ireland, parts of Wales and the South West perhaps seeing more widespread showers moving in again towards morning. A South to South West wind will decrease somewhat as the weather clears in a very mild but not too humid night, with minimum temperatures mostly in the range 11 to 16C.