Londoners witnessed a typical autumn day as the capital experienced alternating bouts of light rain and sunshine over the past 24 hours, with temperatures reaching 12-15°C during the day before dropping to 7-10°C overnight.
The Met Office reported no extreme weather events or warnings for Greater London, describing conditions as seasonal and largely unsettled but mild. Rainfall totals were not specified, though observations indicated scattered showers throughout the day.
Similar patterns emerged across the South East, whilst Scotland and Northern Ireland saw heavier cloud cover and more frequent scattered showers, particularly in western regions. Wales experienced a mixture of cloud and sunny intervals, with temperatures matching those in central and southern England.
Light to moderate winds under 15mph across London helped maintain the mild conditions despite intermittent precipitation. The gentle weather meant residents could carry on with daily activities without significant disruption from the elements.
The Met Office forecasts more of the same for London and the South East in coming days, with further showers and bright spells expected. No severe weather warnings or major disruptions are anticipated in the immediate future.