London’s temperatures are set to plummet even more with The Met Office forecasting next Tuesday (January 16) to feel like a Baltic -6C. Although it’ll be between midnight and 9am, where thermostats will measure between -2C and -3C, it’ll actually feel like -6C should you step outside.
It comes as the UK’s national forecaster has issued weather warnings elsewhere in the UK. A yellow alert has been issued for tomorrow (January 14) covering northern Scotland, warning of snow and ice.
An additional yellow wind warning in place covering the most northern part of the nation. It also extends to Monday (January 15), however, this extends to Northern Ireland too.
The full upcoming London weather forecast can be found below.
London weather forecast for this week
Today (January 13) will be ‘dry and generally overcast, also feeling chilly. Some limited cloud breaks and so sunny spells may develop at times, these most likely along the south coast. Mainly light winds, although perhaps becoming breezy along the north Kent coast. Maximum temperature 4C’.
Whereas regarding tonight, ‘some early clear spells may occur, allowing a slight frost to form in places. but overcast conditions will prevail. Later cloud will thicken to bring patchy light rain and drizzle. Minimum temperature -1C’.
Tomorrow (January 14) will be ‘generally dry and cloudy, but with a chance of patchy light rain and drizzle, although mainly through the afternoon. Light winds away from the north Kent coast, becoming breezy here. Maximum temperature 7C’.
And from Monday (January 15) through to Wednesday (January 17). It will be ‘much colder with sharp overnight frosts, also dry until Wednesday when there is a risk of snow along the south coast. Breezy at times with significant wind chill’.
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