South East England Weather Forecast





The latest weather forecast from the Met Office for South East England. Avoid traffic and travel disruption caused by bad weather.

Weather Forecast Issued at 16-Jan-2025 16:00:00: PM

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Weather Forecast Summary: Headline:

Rather cloudy and damp with mist and fog. Becoming colder.

Weather Forecast for This Evening and Tonight:

Rather cold and murky during the evening and overnight, with a touch of grass frost perhaps possible locally in any brief cloud breaks, but on the whole extensive low cloud, mist and fog will predominate. Light winds. Minimum Temperature 2C.

Weather for Friday:

Similarly to Thursday, a rather cold and damp day, with extensive low cloud, mist and fog, perhaps persisting throughout in places. Some limited brighter intervals perhaps developing later. Maximum Temperature 7C.

Weather Outlook for





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Outlook for Saturday to Monday:

Temperatures trending downwards, as low cloud and fog or freezing fog remain in place for many, with only limited clearer intervals. Mainly dry throughout, with light winds.

UK Outlook for Tuesday 21 Jan 2025 to Thursday 30 Jan 2025:

The early part of next week will see fairly quiet, and for most, dry weather with variable amounts of cloud and often light winds. The greatest chance of any rain is likely to be in the far northwest of the UK, and possibly as well in the far south. There is a small chance rain could become more widespread, especially mid-week, and temperatures are expected to be around average. Later in the week, periods of much wetter and windier weather will most likely eventually become more prevalent, from northwest to southeast. Ahead of this a colder, more settled southeasterly wind may develop for a time. There is a small chance however, that alternatively winds could turn much more easterly, and colder, bring the risk of snow showers.

UK Outlook for Friday 31 Jan 2025 to Friday 14 Feb 2025:

A dominant flow from the Atlantic looks likely through this period, resulting in an unsettled, milder and windier than average period. This is likely to result in areas of rain and periods of stronger winds affecting most if not all parts of the UK at times, though with the wettest and windiest weather probably occurring towards the north and west. However, the potential for brief colder spells with associated frost, ice and snow remains, following any deep lows crossing the region.

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