The Met Office has forecast autumnal sunshine across south London over the next couple of days.
South London is to see sunshine appear in the skies over the next couple of days, after almost a week of rain and wind.
The sun will be shining until dusk, with top temperatures hitting around 12C-13C.
Flooding is still expected in 34 areas in England, mostly in the South and also the East and the North East, according to the Environment Agency flood warnings on Sunday afternoon.
It comes after Storm Ciaran battered the south coast and the Channel Islands with heavy rain and gusts of up to 100mph on Thursday, leaving nearly 150,000 homes without power.
Much of the UK will see dry and sunny spells on Monday with temperatures of 12C-13C, which is just above average for this time of year, according to Met Office meteorologist Simon Partridge.
The weather will change to unsettled later this week, with sunshine and blustery showers for many plus a band of heavy rain is expected on Wednesday.
Here, we have the hour-by-hour forecast for today (Monday)
9am – Sunny
10am – Sunny
11am – Sunny
12pm – Sunny
1pm – Sunny
2pm – Sunny
3pm – Sunny intervals
4pm – Sunny
5pm – Clear
6pm – Clear
7pm – Clear
8pm – Clear
9pm – Clear
10pm – Clear
Here is the hour by-hour forecast for tomorrow (Tuesday)
6am – Clear
7am – Clear
8am – Sunny
9am – Sunny
10am – Sunny
11am – Sunny
12pm – Sunny
1pm – Sunny intervals
2pm – Sunny
3pm – Sunny intervals
4pm - Sunny intervals
5pm – Partly cloudy
6pm – Partly cloudy
7pm - Partly cloudy
8pm – Clear
9pm – Clear
10pm - Clear
Forecast in full
Today
Perhaps the odd early shower in to the far southeast coast, but soon moving offshore. Otherwise a dry morning with sunny spells and variable cloud. Most areas staying dry, although one or two afternoon showers cannot be ruled out. Breezy. Maximum temperature 13 °C.
Tonight
Any very isolated showers easing. Clouds then breaking to give clearer skies for many. Feeling rather cool, but staying breezy. Minimum temperature 4 °C.
Tuesday
A fine but breezy day with sunny spells. After a largely dry morning, the odd heavy shower is possible during the afternoon. Most parts staying dry, however. Maximum temperature 12 °C.
Outlook for Wednesday to Friday
Morning rain Wednesday clearing east, but staying rather cloudy and breezy. Windy at times Thursday and Friday, especially coasts, with sunshine and heavy showers. Temperatures staying near average for November.
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