Your daily weather forecast for the UK and London.
Rather cold but dry and bright for most locations, however, showers will feed inland from the North Sea coastlines.
Initially settled and mostly dry with variable cloud cover. During Wednesday a band of rain moves southeastwards across northern areas, colder conditions and showers follow, showers wintry over hills.
Any residual overnight cloud, light rain or drizzle, still across Kent will quickly clear. Then temporarily dry and sunny everywhere, before cloud increases and scattered showers arrive, Cold. Brisk winds. Maximum temperature 8 °C.
Flood alerts in force for England.
Low.
Floods.
10%
Often cloudy, but some sunny spells, and scattered showers for southeastern and perhaps coastal areas. Windy, especially Monday and Tuesday. Also cold Monday, then temperatures increasingly closer to average.
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