London's weekend weather forecast: Flurries and windy conditions ahead

Prepare for a chilly weekend with flurries and gusty winds.

Friday, November 29

Morning: Expect a few flurries with temperatures around -2°C, feeling more like -8°C due to the wind. Cloud cover will be around 70%, making it a rather grey start to the day. It's a good idea to bundle up if you're heading out early.

Afternoon: The weather will improve slightly with a mix of sun and clouds. Temperatures will hover around 0°C but will feel like -6°C. Winds will remain strong, so it's still advisable to dress warmly. This might be a good time for a brisk walk, but make sure to stay protected from the wind.

Evening: As the sun sets at 4:52 PM, the temperatures will drop further. The evening will be cold and windy, so indoor activities are recommended.

Saturday, November 30

Overall: Saturday will see scattered flurries throughout the day with temperatures around -2°C, feeling like -8°C. There will be about two hours of sunshine, so if you plan to be outside, aim for those sunny periods. The wind will continue to be a factor, making it feel colder than it is. Light snow accumulation of less than 1 cm is expected, so roads might be slippery.

Sunday, December 1

Overall: Sunday will also have scattered flurries with temperatures dropping to -7°C, feeling like -14°C. The day will be mostly cloudy with limited sunshine. The wind will persist, making outdoor activities less appealing. It's a good day to stay indoors and enjoy some cozy activities.

Weekend Activities

Given the cold and windy conditions, this weekend is perfect for indoor activities such as visiting a museum, catching a movie, or enjoying a warm beverage at a local café. If you do venture outside, make sure to dress in layers and protect yourself from the wind. Light snow might make parks and trails picturesque, but be cautious of slippery surfaces.

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