London is set for sunny intervals and mild temperatures today, July 3, with a high of 27°C and a low of 16°C. The city anticipates a warming trend throughout the coming week, with temperatures potentially reaching 32°C by Saturday, July 6, under predominantly sunny skies.
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Today's forecast
Today's weather in London is characterized by sunny intervals, offering a generally pleasant atmosphere. The maximum temperature will peak at 27°C, while the minimum temperature will be around 16°C.
Residents can expect an average temperature of 21.5°C throughout the day. Humidity levels are anticipated to be around 65%, contributing to a comfortable feel.
The chance of rain is less than 5%, indicating a dry day with minimal precipitation. Wind speeds are expected to reach up to 30.58 kph, providing a gentle breeze.
With these sunny intervals and mild temperatures, today is well-suited for outdoor activities. The moderate humidity and low chance of rain mean that most plans can proceed without concern for weather disruptions.
The gentle breeze from the wind will add to the comfort, making it an ideal day for a stroll in the park or any outdoor engagements. Residents are advised to stay hydrated, especially during the warmer parts of the afternoon, though extreme heat is not a concern today.
The week ahead
Looking ahead, London is set for a warming trend with sunny conditions expected to persist.
Tomorrow, July 4, will see similar temperatures with a high of 27°C and a low of 17°C. This day is also expected to feature sunny intervals.
The warmth will build through the week, with Friday, July 5, forecast to reach a high of 31°C. Saturday, July 6, is predicted to potentially hit 32°C.
Both Friday and Saturday are expected to be sunny. Temperatures will remain warm into early next week, with highs around 29°C to 30°C and lows in the early twenties.
The overall trend indicates a consistently pleasant and warm period with predominantly sunny skies.
Data referenced in this article is taken from AQI. in.