The Met Office has predicted a weekend of frosty sunshine and scattered showers across south London this weekend.
After the UK had it’s sunniest March since 1929, the temperature has now dropped, and south Londoners will face mostly cool temperatures during the first weekend in April.
This weekend will see more chilly weather across south London - although feeling less cold in the sunny spells.
Saturday will be beginning with sunshine that is predicted to last until 11am – then comes the wintry clouds and potential showers – maximum temperature being 10 degrees.
Sunday has a similar outlook, with morning sunshine eventually leading to overcast by lunchtime.
Hour-by-hour Met Office forecast for Saturday:
7am – Sunny
8am – Sunny
9am – Sunny
10am – Sunny
11am – Sunny
12pm – Sunny intervals
1pm – Cloudy
2pm – Cloudy
3pm – Light rain
4pm – Light shower
5pm – Sunny intervals
6pm – Cloudy
7pm – Sunny intervals
8pm – Partly cloudy
9pm – Clear
10pm – Clear
11pm – Clear
Hour-by-hour Met Office forecast for Sunday:
7am – Sunny
10am – Sunny
1pm – Overcast
4pm – Overcast
7pm – Cloudy
10pm – Cloudy
Saturday:
After a cold and frosty start, it will be another day of sunshine and scattered showers.
The showers will occasionally turn wintry at times.
Feeling less cold in the sunshine. Maximum temperature 10 °C.
Outlook for Sunday – Tuesday:
Largely dry with bright or sunny spells Sunday, after a frosty start.
Rain arriving overnight, clearing southeast on Monday, with brighter skies following.
Further rain or showers Tuesday. Turning milder.
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