Father’s Day is a brilliant time to let dads, stepdads, grandads and father figures alike let them know how much they are appreciated.
So, what better day for the sun to shine across London so that families can go outside to celebrate?
The Met Office has predicted dry weather tomorrow (Sunday, June 16) with temperatures reaching a high of 19 degrees.
There might be some spells of rain at around 6am and 10am, but for the rest of the day the forecast predicts that the weather will be dry cloudy with the sun coming through from time to time.
However, the Met Office also predicts a chance of thunder during Father’s Day.
Met Office Forecast in full:
Tonight:
Most of the showers gradually die away, leaving areas of cloud but also clear spells. Winds ease a little, especially inland, but still coastal areas remain breezy. Minimum temperature 9 °C.
Sunday:
Often cloudy through the morning with scattered showers, these heavy at times with a chance of thunder. Through the afternoon showers gradually die away and sunny spells develop. Maximum temperature 20 °C.
Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:
Showers will be isolated and most places will remain dry with sunny spells. However, showers or spells of rain may reach the far southeast at times. Temperatures close to normal.
Hour-by-hour forecast:
6am – 13 degrees
7am – 13 degrees
8am – 14 degrees
9am – 15 degrees
10am – 15 degrees
11am – 17 degrees
12pm – 18 degrees
1pm – 19 degrees
2pm – 19 degrees
3pm – 19 degrees
4pm – 19 degrees
5pm – 19 degrees
6pm – 18 degrees
7pm – 18 degrees
8pm – 17 degrees
9pm – 16 degrees
10pm – 15 degrees
11pm – 15 degrees
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