London & South East England weather

WARNING
Flood alerts icon
Flood alerts in force for England
Flood alerts in force for England

London & South East England weather forecast

Headline:

Early low cloud clearing to sunny spells.

Today:

Early low cloud will soon lift to give some brightness during the day with dry conditions. Feeling warm in any sunny spells inland, but an onshore breeze will likely maintain a cooler feel towards the Kentish coast. Maximum temperature 17 °C.

Tonight:

Patchy cloud and clear spells overnight. Any prolonged clear spells may lead to isolated mist and fog patches developing. Remaining dry with light winds. Minimum temperature 7 °C.

Saturday:

Any early mist and fog soon clearing to give some sunny spells during the day, with perhaps a risk of a few light showers developing later. Winds remaining mostly light. Maximum temperature 19 °C.

Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:

Dry and sunny conditions will persist through this period, accompanied by light winds. Temperatures are expected to rise steadily each day, becoming widely warm across the region.

Updated:

UK long range weather forecast

Widely fine and dry across the majority of the UK for the first couple of days of this forecast period. Clear or sunny spells are likely across most regions, although the north and northwest of Scotland and Northern Ireland could be cloudier with a little light rain or drizzle at times. Into early May, it will probably begin to turn more changeable, with dry, settled periods interspersed with some spells of unsettled weather. This will bring some showers or longer spells of rain at times, which could be heavy and thundery in places. Temperatures are likely to be widely above average to begin with, but will probably fall nearer normal as we move into early May.

Updated:

Fairly typical spring weather is expected during the middle of May. Periods of fine and dry weather are likely to be interspersed with spells of wetter, more unsettled weather, with a risk of heavy rain and thunderstorms. Temperatures will most likely be near normal or slightly above.

Updated:

More from the Met Office