The weather is set to be wet and windy this weekend as we head nearer to the end of 2023.
Flood warnings are in place across England and, while floods are not predicted to hit south east London, heavy rain and cold weather is forecasted to hit the city.
According to the Met Office, the weather will be windy with persistent rain this morning (Saturday, November 18).
Some brightness will develop this afternoon but it will remain cloudy with rain until dusk.
The maximum temperature today will be 15 degrees.
Sunday is also predicted by the Met Office to be windy with sunny spells and blustery showers.
However, next week should be drier with the wind easing.
We have compiled an hour by hour forecast from the Met Office so you can plan ahead despite the drizzly weather.
6am – 10 degrees, 90 per cent chance of rain
7am – 11 degrees, 90 per cent chance of rain
8am – 11 degrees, 90 per cent chance of rain
9am – 12 degrees, 90 per cent chance of rain
10am – 12 degrees, 90 per cent chance of rain
11am – 13 degrees, 90 per cent chance of rain
12pm – 13 degrees, 50 per cent chance of rain
1pm – 14 degrees, 50 per cent chance of rain
2pm – 14 degrees, 20 per cent chance of rain
3pm – 14 degrees, 10 per cent chance of rain
4pm – 14 degrees, 10 per cent chance of rain
5pm – 14 degrees, 10 per cent chance of rain
6pm – 14 degrees, 10 per cent chance of rain
7pm – 13 degrees, less than a five per cent chance of rain
8pm – 13 degrees, 10 per cent chance of rain
9pm – 13 degrees, less than a five per cent chance of rain
10pm – 13 degrees, less than a five per cent chance of rain
11pm - 12 degrees, less than a five per cent chance of rain
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