Met Office warns of 29C Birmingham Weather from Monday, June 22

Met Office forecasts Birmingham weather turning hot and humid from Monday, June 22, after a fresher 24C Saturday and dry sunny days.

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Met Office warns of 29C Birmingham Weather from Monday, June 22

Birmingham weather is set to turn hot and humid from Monday, June 22, with the Met Office forecasting highs of 29C for the city and the wider West Midlands. The warm spell follows a fresher Saturday first, giving people in Birmingham and the West Midlands a narrow window to plan around a quick rise in temperatures.

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Tonight is due to stay mild, with late sunshine before cloud and outbreaks of rain move in from the west. The minimum temperature is forecast at 14 °C, before Saturday starts cloudy with the odd spot of rain and then clears into a bright afternoon.

Met Office Birmingham forecast

The Met Office says Saturday should feel a tad fresher but still warm, with a maximum of 24 °C. Sunday to Tuesday then brings high pressure across the region, with plenty of dry and sunny weather and temperatures rising by day and night.

That shift is the sharpest part of the outlook: a cloudy, slightly cooler Saturday, then a fast climb to 29C by Monday, June 22. For anyone arranging outdoor time, the useful detail is the timing, not just the peak number — the hotter air is forecast to arrive early next week, not build gradually through the weekend.

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West Midlands heat outlook

The Met Office long-range forecast also points to conditions becoming more widely dry and settled into late June as high pressure begins to build. It says temperatures are likely to be above normal for many areas, while the broader north-south split keeps the West Midlands on the warmer side of the pattern.

For Birmingham, the practical takeaway is simple: the weekend is not the hottest stretch, but it is the transition into it. Saturday remains the cooler planning day at 24 °C; by Monday, the city is forecast to be in a different band altogether at 29C, with humidity adding to the change people will notice most.

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