Storm Henk brought extreme winds to many parts of London on Tuesday which led to travel disruption and chaos across the city.

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for rain across London in the upcoming days, which could see power cuts, floods and further travel carnage.

Transport delays will continue today as train services get back on track after rain and strong winds from Storm Henk lashed large parts of the UK.

In Greenwich, south-east London, a large panel of scaffolding fell from either side of a building on Creek Road due to the heavy winds.

Marketing manager Josh Hargreaves, 30, told the PA news agency that he and his boyfriend had watched the scaffolding “pretty much swaying in the wind” before falling from the front of the building at around 3.40pm.

Then, an hour later, scaffolding fell from the back of the building as well.

Despite some sunny spells today, the Met Office has released a yellow warning for rain on Thursday and Friday, which could lead to further flooding and more travel disruption.

The warning is in place from 12pm on Thursday (January 4) until 3am on Friday (January 5).

Here is the hour-by-hour forecast for today (Wednesday)

11am – Sunny intervals

12pm – Sunny intervals

1pm – Cloudy

2pm – Cloudy

3pm – Cloudy

4pm – Cloudy

5pm – Cloudy

6pm – Cloudy

7pm – Heavy shower

8pm – Cloudy

9pm – Cloudy

10pm - Cloudy

11pm – Cloudy

Here is the hour-by-hour forecast for tomorrow (Thursday)

7am – Clear

8am – Cloudy

9am – Cloudy

10am - Cloudy

11am - Cloudy

12pm - Cloudy

1pm – Cloudy

2pm - Cloudy

3pm - Cloudy

4pm – Light rain

5pm – Heavy rain

6pm - Heavy rain

7pm - Heavy rain

8pm - Heavy rain

9pm – Light rain

10pm – Light rain

11pm - Light rain

Forecast in full

Today: Often cloudy with some spells of sunshine in the east. Isolated showers possible for many, potentially heavy especially in the west and along the coast. Breezy in coastal regions. Showers easing a little through the afternoon. Maximum temperature 11 °C.

Tonight: Cloudy with further patchy light rain before midnight. Skies beginning to clear from the west during the early hours. Winds easing. Minimum temperature 2 °C.

Thursday: After a mostly clear start it will turn cloudy near the south coast with some rain here. Staying dry further north with bright or sunny spells and light winds. Maximum temperature 9 °C.

Outlook for Friday to Sunday: Cloudy with scattered showers on Friday. Showers becoming confined to the south coast on Saturday then becoming largely dry with light winds on Sunday. Turning cold on Sunday.