An hour-by-hour weather forecast for the Easter weekend as the Met Office predicts rain in London for the bank holiday Monday.
The Met Office has predicted a dry and sunny Easter Sunday in London, with the weather becoming wet and cloudy this bank holiday Monday.
The weather is expected to turn windy and wet this evening in London, with further heavy showers forecast throughout the day on Monday.
Here’s the full weather this bank holiday weekend:
Easter Sunday
Today the weather is expected to be “dry” and “fine” with sunny spells and light winds.
Although the winds are predicted to strengthen, pushing to the west later in the day.
This evening rain and strong winds will push their way eastwards overnight.
Potential heavier outbreaks of rain have been forecast in the early hours, easing to scattered showers by dawn.
Maximum temperature 18 °C.
The forecast in full:
10am - Sunny intervals
11am - Sunny intervals
12pm - Sunny
1pm - Sunny intervals
2pm - Sunny intervals
3pm - Cloudy
4pm - Cloudy
5pm - Cloudy
6pm - Cloudy
7pm - Cloudy
8pm - Cloudy
9pm - Cloudy
10pm - Cloudy
11pm - Cloudy
Bank Holiday Monday
On Monday the weather is expected to remain cloudy with potential rainfall clearing to a mix of sunshine and scattered showers that may become heavy at times.
Potential thunder has also been forecast with the weather expecting to feel cool throughout the day.
Maximum temperature 16 °C.
The forecast in full:
12am - Cloudy
1am - Cloudy
2am - Cloudy
3am - Light rain
4am - Heavy rain
5am - Light rain
6am - Overcast
7am - Light rain
8am - Heavy rain
9am - Heavy rain
10am - Heavy rain
11am - Heavy rain
12pm - Heavy rain
1pm - Light showers
2pm - Light showers
3pm - Heavy rain
4pm - Light showers
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5pm - Cloudy
6pm - Sunny
7pm - Sunny intervals
8pm - Partly cloudy
9pm - Partly cloudy
10pm - Clear
11pm - Cloudy
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