Weather warnings for storms Dudley, Eunice and Franklin have now passed in London - and the stormy winds are quick to change to heavy rain.
It's been a windy few days in London - with red, orange and yellow weather warnings issued by the Met Office amid a trio of storms.
There's been travel chaos, trees falling, the O2's dome ripping apart and a major incident declared - but hopefully we are now over the worst of it.
In the aftermath of the wind storms, London is due some heavy rain, sun and cloud in a true ode to British weather.
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Here, we have the hour-by-hour Met Office forecast for today:
12pm - Cloudy
1pm - Heavy rain
2pm - Sunny intervals
3pm - Sunny intervals
4pm - Overcast
5pm - Sun
6pm - Clear night
7pm - Clear night
8pm - Clear night
9pm - Clear night
10pm - Clear night
11pm - Clear night
12am - Clear night
Forecast in full:
Today:
A cloudy but mostly dry start this morning, with light patchy drizzle possible. A band of light rain and gusty winds will move southeast from late morning, clearing into the afternoon. Some sunny spells from late afternoon. Maximum temperature 13 °C.
Tonight:
Mostly clear and dry this evening as winds begin to ease. Clear and cold overnight, with winds generally staying light. Frosty. Minimum temperature -1 °C.
Wednesday:
A cold but bright start for most. Partly cloudy through the afternoon with isolated blustery showers. A clear and cool evening, with strong winds, before showery rain arrives overnight. Maximum temperature 11 °C.
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Windy and cold Thursday, with blustery wintry showers. Likely drier Friday, with easing winds and some sunny spells. Mostly dry and breezy Saturday, with partly cloudy skies.
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