Rain will pass through the UK before London sees sunny skies for a warm weekend ahead.

Yesterday's mild weather in the UK has been replaced by rain showers.

July 25th 2024.

Rain will pass through the UK before London sees sunny skies for a warm weekend ahead.
It seems that the UK is in for a bit of a weather rollercoaster this week. After a brief spell of warmer weather yesterday, things have taken a turn for the wetter. Londoners woke up to cloudy skies and a bit of drizzle this morning, and it looks like the rain will continue throughout the day. Don't pack away your umbrellas just yet!

According to meteorologist Alex Deakin from the Met Office, the wet weather is here to stay for a bit. He predicts that the south of England will be hit the hardest, with heavy bursts of rain moving from the southwest to the southeast and eventually up to East Anglia by the end of the day. But don't despair - there is some good news on the horizon.

Despite the gloomy forecast for today, it looks like things will brighten up again soon. By Friday, the sun will be peeking out in London and temperatures are expected to reach a balmy 24°C. And the good weather should stick around through the weekend, with a mix of sunny spells and showers predicted.

Meteorologist Craig Snell also assures us that the weather will settle down as we head into the weekend and next week. Although it won't be as hot as it has been recently, it will still be an improvement from the start of July. In fact, the south of England is expected to see the warmest temperatures next week.

It's been a bit of a wild ride this summer, with consistent low pressure systems bringing all sorts of weather our way. But it looks like things are finally starting to calm down. So don't forget your sunscreen on Friday, and enjoy the sunshine while it lasts! And for all the latest news from the capital, be sure to check out The Agency's London news hub.

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