The Met Office has released a yellow weather warning as Storm Isha is to bring strong winds to south London.
Storm Isha has been named by the Met Office, with strong winds for all from Sunday and heavy rain for some.
Cold Arctic air that has been dominating the UK in recent days is subsiding, replaced by an Atlantic influence which will bring a return to milder conditions, but also bring wet and windy weather across the UK on Sunday.
Amber and yellow severe weather warnings have been issued as Storm Isha approaches the UK on Sunday, in what will be a widely windy day for the UK.
Many places are likely to see gusts of 50-60mph, even inland.
Here is the hour-by-hour forecast for today (Saturday)
12pm - Sunny intervals
1pm - Sunny intervals
2pm - Cloudy
3pm - Cloudy
4pm - Cloudy
5pm - Cloudy
6pm - Cloudy
7pm - Cloudy
8pm - Cloudy
9pm - Cloudy
10pm - Cloudy
11pm - Light rain
Here is the hour-by-hour forecast for tomorrow (Sunday)
7am - Partly cloudy
8am - Partly cloudy
9am - Sunny intervals
10am - Sunny intervals
11am - Cloudy
12pm - Cloudy
1pm - Overcast
2pm - Cloudy
3pm - Cloudy
4pm - Overcast
5pm - Light rain
6pm - Cloudy
7pm - Cloudy
Forecast in full
Today:
Dry and often cloudy, but some sunny spells will occur, especially across southeastern areas. Turning a little less cold than recent days, but still feeling chilly in the wind. Maximum temperature 5 °C.
Tonight:
Becoming windy, especially along the coast, as cloud thickens and outbreaks of sometimes heavy rain spreads east. Later drier conditions follow, with some clear spells developing in western areas. Minimum temperature 2 °C.
Sunday:
Dry with bright or sunny spells until late afternoon when heavy rain arrives in the west. Becoming windy, with local gales developing, especially along the coast, tempering the milder conditions. Maximum temperature 12 °C.
Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:
Early rain clearing Monday then mainly dry with sunny intervals, becoming less windy. Tuesday very windy with rain, sometimes heavy, spreading east. Wednesday winds ease, dry with sunny spells. Mild.
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