
"London faces another week of downpours as the weather takes a sharp wintry turn. After several days of temperatures in the mid-teens, mercury in the capital is set to plunge to as low as 10C in the coming days. It comes ahead of the end of daylight savings on Sunday October 26, which will usher in darker and colder evenings."
"This Sunday is expected to see cloudy weather across London and the southeast of England, with rainfall heavy in places from the afternoon, the Met Office said. Temperatures will remain at highs of 16C, but fall to around 10C overnight. Monday will see longer and heavier showers and there is a risk of thunder and hail in the region. Strong winds are also expected, especially in coastal areas."
"A spokesperson for the forecaster said: An unsettled weather pattern is likely to dominate across the UK at the start of this period. Outbreaks of rain, heavy at times, and strong winds are expected as a deep area of low pressure crosses the UK later next week. This system will likely move away slowly to leave the following weekend showery and cooler in a northerly flow."
London and the southeast will turn markedly wintry with prolonged rainfall and temperatures dropping from mid-teens to around 10C overnight. Sunday will be cloudy with heavy afternoon rain, daytime highs near 16C and overnight lows near 10C, followed by Monday’s longer, heavier showers with risks of thunder, hail and strong coastal winds. The rest of the week is likely to see continued wind and rain as temperatures fall, with a deep area of low pressure later next week bringing heavy rain and strong winds and a cool northerly flow persisting into the following week.
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