The Met Office has predicted warm sunshine and overnight showers for this weekend in London.
People can enjoy long spells of sunshine this weekend, with highs of 22 degrees celsius.
Saturday will become very warm for many after a locally chilly start, although it may feel cooler in coastal districts.
This will be followed by the occasional rain and showers which could spread northeast during the evening with a minimum temperature of seven degrees.
Sunday is predicted to be slightly dull with outbreaks of rain and showers at first, perhaps with thunder.
These conditions should gradually move away to the north, leaving a drier and warmer afternoon.
Hour-by-hour forecast for Saturday:
1pm: Sunny day
2pm: Sunny day
3pm: Sunny day
4pm: Sunny day
5pm: Sunny day
6pm: Sunny intervals
7pm: Sunny day
8pm: Sunny day
9pm: Partly cloudy
10pm: Cloudy
11pm: Cloudy
Hour-by-hour forecast for Sunday:
6am: Light rain
9am: Light rain
12pm: Cloudy
3pm: Cloudy
6pm: Cloudy
9pm: Light rain
Forecast in full:
Saturday (May 14): Early areas of cloud clearing to reveal a fine day with plenty of sunshine and light winds.
Becoming very warm for many after a locally chilly start, although feeling cooler in coastal districts.
Becoming cloudy in the far west later. Maximum temperature 24 °C.
Sunday (May 15): Cloudy with outbreaks of rain and showers at first, perhaps with thunder.
These conditions should gradually move away to the north, leaving a drier and warmer afternoon.
Becoming breezy. Maximum temperature 25 °C.
Outlook for Monday to Wednesday: Rather unsettled through this period, with pulses of rain and showers spreading northeast.
Probably driest on Tuesday.
Remaining warm by day and night.
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