
"A yellow weather warning for rain has been put in place for parts of London on Thursday as heavy rainfall could lead to flooding in some areas. Forecasters have warned of travel disruption, flooding of roads and the possibility of power cuts, with 20 to 30mm of rain expected fairly widely. In some areas, forecasters predict 40 to 50 mm of rainfall."
"Cloud will thicken in the capital this evening, with rain spreading in from the southwest overnight, bringing the chance of heavy showers. Fog patches may develop, with coastal winds strengthening and temperatures falling to around 5C. On Thursday, rain will move slowly north, bringing the risk of heavy and prolonged downpours and breezy to strong coastal winds. Looking ahead to the weekend, conditions stay mostly cloudy with occasional rain or showers and some brighter spells, with temperatures near average."
Parts of outer south London are under a yellow Met Office rain warning from 9am to 10pm on Thursday. Heavy rain of 20 to 30 mm is expected fairly widely, with some areas forecast to receive 40 to 50 mm; saturated ground may lead to surface water flooding. Forecasters warn of road flooding, travel disruption and possible power cuts, and advise drivers and commuters to monitor road conditions and public transport updates. Rain will spread from the southwest overnight with potential fog patches and strengthening coastal winds, falling to around 5C. Thursday will see slow-moving, heavy downpours and breezy to strong coastal winds. The weekend is likely to be mostly cloudy with occasional rain or showers and near-average temperatures. The three-year average global temperature from 2023 to 2025 has been 1.47C above the 1850–1900 average, and 2025 ranked as the third warmest year on record.
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