The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for rain across London this weekened.
Flood warnings are also in place with heavy rain set to lash Britons during a weekend washout.
London is covered by yellow Met Office rain alerts lasting from Saturday afternoon to Sunday evening, though Northern Ireland and Scotland will also be damp.
They warn of possible flooding, travel disruption and power cuts, with as much as 40mm of rain set to fall on already saturated ground after downpours earlier in the week.
However, temperatures will hit highs of 14 to 15C, five degrees higher than average for the time of year, amid a mild spell in the country due to winds coming from the south.
Here is the hour-by-hour forecast for today (Saturday)
11am - Overcast
12pm - Overcast
1pm - Overcast
2pm - Overcast
3pm - Cloudy
4pm - Cloudy
5pm - Cloudy
6pm - Overcast
7pm - Overcast
8pm - Light rain
9pm - Light rain
10pm - Light rain
11pm - Heavy rain
Here is the hour-by-hour forecast for tomorrow (Sunday)
6am - Light rain
7am - Light rain
8am - Overcast
9am - Overcast
10am - Cloudy
11am - Cloudy
12pm - Sunny intervals
1pm - Sunny intervals
2pm - Sunny intervals
3pm - Sunny intervals
4pm - Sunny intervals
5pm - Sunny intervals
6pm - Partly cloudy
7pm - Partly cloudy
8am - Partly cloudy
9pm - Clear
10pm - Clear
11pm - Cloudy
Forecast in full
Today
Patchy drizzle through the morning but becoming largely dry with some bright spells into the afternoon. Cloud will gradually increase and winds will strengthen later into the evening. Feeling mild. Maximum temperature 14 °C.
Tonight
Breezy and turning wet through the evening as rain spreads in from the west to persist for much of the night, heavy in places. Temperatures staying mild. Minimum temperature 12 °C.
Sunday
Overnight rain gradually clearing Sunday morning to leave a largely dry afternoon with some brightness and just perhaps the odd shower later. Staying mild. Maximum temperature 15 °C.
Outlook for Monday to Wednesday
Showery rain early Monday, then drier and brighter. Largely cloudy and often breezy with rain at times into Tuesday and Wednesday. Temperatures near average or slightly mild
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