Weather maps turn blue as forecasts predict coldest day in June - just 1C
Minimum temperature maps reveal that every part of the UK - all 92 counties - could experience temperatures below 10C at around 6am.

Britain has experienced a rollercoaster of weather in recent weeks, with a record-breaking heatwave followed by a sharp cool-down. While temperatures as extreme as the 33C recorded in May are not expected to return this month, forecasters predict more swings between warm and chilly conditions.
According to the latest forecasts from WXCharts, temperatures are not expected to consistently climb above 20C until mid-June, with highs of around 25C forecast for London on June 15. However, before the warmer weather arrives, parts of the UK are set to face a brief cold spell.
On June 11 at 6am, temperatures could drop as low as 1C in parts of Scotland, while much of the rest of the country is expected to see overnight lows of between 5C and 8C. Northern England is forecast to dip to around 5C, while even the typically warmer South East is unlikely to rise much above 10C. Minimum temperature maps reveal that every part of the UK - all 92 counties - could experience temperatures below 10C at around 6am.

Just days later, temperature anomaly maps show the British Isles turning yellow and red, signalling above-average warmth. Forecasters predict temperatures could reach 25C around London on June 15.
However, the warmer conditions may be short-lived. Charts suggest temperatures could fall again by nearly 10C within just two days, highlighting the unsettled and changeable nature of the UK's weather this month.
The conditions might be subject to change.
Met Office long-range forecast for June 10 - June 19 says: "Changeable early in this period with Atlantic low pressure systems affecting the UK. These will bring showers or longer spells of rain at times. The wettest conditions will be in the northwest, with more in the way of drier interludes in the southeast. Strong winds may affect parts of the UK at times, especially the northwest. Later in the period, higher pressure and more settled conditions may begin to become more prevalent, especially in the south. There will probably still be some showers or longer spells of rain though. Temperatures are likely to be near to or a little above normal overall."