After a record heat wave hit the UK this week, the door has opened to cooler, fresher air coming in from the Atlantic.
In addition to changing temperatures, more unsettled weather is expected in the forecast for the start of the week.
While many places will be dry with sunny skies Monday afternoon, an area of ​​low pressure will move in during the evening and overnight.
This means thicker clouds and showers will move in from the west on Monday evening.
Much of this cloudy and wet weather will affect Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England. The best chances for clear skies will be in the Midlands, Wales and southern England.
You can check the forecast where you live here.
If the weather hinders your chances of seeing the full moon, you have two more opportunities during meteorological summer.
The Stag Moon, named for the moment when male deer grow new antlers, will rise on July 29. This will be followed by the Sturgeon Moon, named after the freshwater fish caught by Native Americans in the Great Lakes, on August 28.
