Midlands and Black Country set for hot and sunny week - with forecasts predicting temperatures reaching up to 30C

The Met Office is predicting a warm week ahead, with some forecasts predicting the West Midlands could reach sunny highs of 30C.

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Amid a multi-day weather warning for heavy showers and thunderstorms, last Friday, June 13 was the warmest day of 2025 so far.

With the Met Office predicting a week of sunshine, it looks like many more warm days are on the cards.

The sunny weather is already taking hold, with areas of the West Midlands expected to reach highs of around 26C on Monday. 

And that's only set to increase, with the Met Office currently predicting highs of around 29C or even 30C later in the week.

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Monday:

A settled day with early morning misting lifting into cloud and gradually breaking and thinning, allowing plenty of sunny spells to develop into the afternoon. Light winds for all and feeling especially warm in the sunshine. Maximum temperature 26C.

Tonight:

Plenty of late evening sunshine leading into a dry and settled night with widely clear skies. Some patchy cloud arriving in the west by dawn, but staying dry. Light winds. Minimum temperature overnight 13C.

Tuesday:

Mostly fine with gentle winds and some warm or very warm spells of sunshine developing. Maximum temperature 24C.

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:

High pressure building from the southwest brings increasingly settled conditions. Dry and fine with plenty of warm sunshine, and with temperatures continuing to rise through the week. 

Currently, the forecaster is expecting highs of 29C in the Wolverhampton area on Thursday, falling to 28C on Friday.