
"Tomorrow we're going to see very summery weather, with parts of London reaching highs of 27C, which is about eight degrees above the average for the time of year. But it's turning cooler as the weekend goes on, and before that we will see heavy rain in some areas. That area and eastern Northern Ireland could see some travel disruption and localised flooding. By the end of the weekend, all areas will be below average, with some parts of Scotland not reaching double figures."
"Meanwhile, BBC Weather has predicted that the mercury will reach 25C on Friday, with nine hours of uninterrupted sunshine. The weather in London will be a stark contrast to other areas of the country. Yellow weather warnings for rain have been issued on Saturday and Sunday for Wales and northern England. Meanwhile, London will still see sunny spells on Saturday as temperatures remain in the low 20s."
London and the South East will experience unseasonably warm conditions on Friday, with parts of London reaching highs around 27C, roughly 8C above the seasonal average. BBC Weather forecasts about 25C in London with prolonged sunshine on Friday. Heavy rain is expected in some areas before the weekend, and yellow weather warnings for rain cover Wales and northern England on Saturday and Sunday. Eastern Northern Ireland and affected areas could face travel disruption and localised flooding. A local alert in Merseyside advises caution and warns of possible travel delays. Temperatures will fall sharply over the weekend, leaving many areas below average.
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