It's set to be another rainy weekend in London ahead - as the Met Office has confirmed there are no signals for 'particularly warm conditions' to come.
It’s been a rainy August so far in London – and according to the Met Office the average monthly rainfall across the city has already been exceeded.
And that's due to exceed even more this weekend as heavy rain is forecast to fall.
With highs of 15 degrees, Saturday will see a dry morning with rain fall getting heavier as the afternoon progresses.
Sunday will be the same - but with lighter rain lasting right through the evening.
A spokesperson for the Met Office has said that while there could be more settled conditions across southern areas over the coming weeks, the possibility of thunder and showery downpours continues.
They added: "There are no huge signals for particularly warm heatwave conditions in August and the risk of thunder in the forecast does persist.”
Hour-by-hour for Saturday:
6am - cloudy
7am - cloudy
8am - cloudy
9am - cloudy
10am - cloudy
11am - cloudy
12pm - light rain
1pm - light rain
2pm - heavy rain
3pm - light rain and dark cloud
4pm - light rain
5pm - light rain
6pm - light rain
7pm - light rain
8pm - light rain
9pm - cloudy
10pm - cloudy
Sunday
7am - cloudy
10am - cloudy
1pm - light rain
4pm - light rain
7pm - light rain
10pm - light rain
Forecast in full:
Friday night: Cloud thickening in the west, though most parts staying dry, apart from perhaps the far west later in the night. Misty, with fog patches under clear skies in the east. Minimum temperature 14 °C.
Saturday: After a mostly dry start with some brightness further east cloud will thicken as rain moves in from the west, perhaps turning heavy at times through the afternoon. Light winds. Maximum temperature 23 °C.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday: Sunday will be mostly cloudy, with scattered showers developing, heavy at times. Monday and Tuesday drier and warmer. Brighter as well, with long sunny spells on Tuesday.
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