Met Office has predicted wet and cloudy conditions with heavy rain forecast for most of Sunday morning – here’s the full forecast.
Following on from the wet and windy weather in south east London this week, Met Office has predicted further rain and cloudy weather this weekend.
Some drier and potentially sunny spells have been forecast on Saturday and Sunday afternoon with the possibility for wind and breezy conditions.
Saturday
On Saturday the weather is expected to be breezy and cloudy throughout the morning. Scattered showers are expected, most likely in north London with the potential for heavy showers at times.
The afternoon is expected to remain mostly dry, with light wind and some bright and sunny spells.
This evening outbreaks of rain with potential for heavy showers will spread northeast and are expected to continue overnight.
The rain is expected to lighten with the weather becoming windy. Maximum temperature 14 °C.
Here’s the forecast in full:
1pm: Sunny intervals
2pm: Sunny
3pm: Cloudy
4pm: Sunny intervals
5pm: Sunny
6pm: Sunny
7pm: Cloudy
8pm: Cloudy
9pm: Cloudy
10pm: Cloudy
11pm: Light rain
Sunday
On Sunday the weather is expected to begin cloudy with rain. Heavy rain has been forecast overnight and into the early afternoon.
The rain is expected to gradually clear into the afternoon, with possible bright and sunny intervals developing, although some potential colder wind is expected.
Maximum temperature 10 °C.
The forecast in full:
6am: Heavy rain
7am: Heavy rain
8am: Heavy rain9
am: Heavy rain
10am: Heavy rain
11am: Heavy rain
12pm: Heavy rain
1pm: Heavy rain
2pm: Overcast
3pm: Cloudy
4pm: Overcast
5pm: Cloudy
6pm: Cloudy
7pm: Cloudy
8pm: Cloudy
9pm: Partly cloudy
10pm: Cloudy
11pm: Partly cloudy
Midnight: Cloudy
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