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About London
London Weather
Overview
Many who live in London would swear that global warming has added a twist to the city's unpredictable climatic conditions. While locals used to complain about the frequent, but still somehow always unforeseen, arrival of rain, now they find themselves faced with sudden outbreaks of sunshine and dry heat instead. Recent summers have seen record temperatures, approaching 40°C and autumns have been positively toasty. As the tube turns into the Black Hole of Calcutta and traffic fumes become choking, London is particularly ill-equipped to cope with such heat. However, meteorologists point out that recent statistics don't yet represent anything terribly out of the ordinary for such a naturally variable climate. The average maximum temperature for July, the hottest month, is still only about 23°C. In spring and autumn temperatures drop to between 13°C and 17°C. In winter, the average daily maximum is 8°C, the overnight minimum 2°C. Despite the appearance of snow in the past few years, it still rarely freezes in London. What weather forecasters do predict in the long-term, as a result of climate change in London, is drier summers, wetter and stormier winters and more flash floods.
Current Conditions  07-04-2008 10:20 AM
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64.4 °F
Mostly cloudy
DewPoint:
46.4 °F
Heat Index:
64 °F
Humidity:
52%
Wind:
 5.6 km/h
Wind Chill:
64.4 °F
Forecast  July 04 - July 07
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  • Friday

    Mostly cloudy
    High:
    72 °F
    Low:
    59 °F
  • Saturday

    Heavy showers
    High:
    66 °F
    Low:
    57 °F
  • Sunday

    Rain
    High:
    64 °F
    Low:
    55 °F
  • Monday

    Showers
    High:
    64 °F
    Low:
    54 °F
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