The Met Office has predicted cloud and rain in London for Remembrance Sunday.
The Met Office has predicted a sunny yet frosty Saturday in London, with the weather becoming cloudy and rainy towards the end of the weekend.
The Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall, which will be attended by the King and Queen and other members of the Royal Family, will take place on Saturday (November 11).
As well as this, a pro-Palestinian protest on Armistice Day will be taking place from Hyde Park – about a mile from the war memorial in Whitehall – to the US embassy in Vauxhall, south of the Thames.
The protest has divided public opinion, with some saying it is “absolutely appropriate” to call for a ceasefire in Gaza while others have said they are “very wary” to enter central London.
Here’s the full weather report for this weekend
Hour-by-hour for today (Saturday)
6am – Clear
7am – Clear
8am – Sunny
9am – Sunny
10am – Sunny
11am – Sunny intervals
12pm – Sunny intervals
1pm – Sunny intervals
2pm – Cloudy
3pm – Cloudy
4pm – Cloudy
5pm – Partly cloudy
6pm – Partly cloudy
7pm - Partly cloudy
8pm – Cloudy
9pm – Cloudy
10pm – Clear
11pm – Partly cloudy
Here is the hour-by-hour forecast for tomorrow (Sunday)
6am – Cloudy
9am – Cloudy
12pm – Cloudy
3pm – Cloudy
6pm – Light rain
9pm – Cloudy
Forecast in full
Saturday
A cold morning with frost and fog in prone rural spots clearing to a fine day with a good deal of sunshine. Feeling rather cold. Light winds. Maximum temperature 10 °C.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday
Frost and fog to start, turning cloudy into the afternoon as rain arrives in the evening. A wet and windy day on Monday, dry start to Tuesday with rain overnight.
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