London weather: How long will the Arctic blast last for?
Briefly

The unseasonably low temperatures across the UK, influenced by Arctic winds and pressure systems, mark a distinct departure from the unusually warm Septembers of recent years.
The persistence of frost and chilly weather in September, after years of summery conditions, highlights a significant shift in the UK's climate trends, particularly with nighttime temperatures dropping as low as 2C.
According to the Met Office, despite the cold, there will be brief opportunities for sunshine and drier weather, reminding us that conditions can change quickly even in early autumn.
Meteorologist Clare Nasir notes that while northern regions may see more significant weather impacts, southern parts like London can expect a mix of sunshine and intermittent showers, with gradual warming ahead.
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