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What's the weather like right now in London?

im leaving the us for london on friday night and i was just wondering how the weather is over there and what should i pack!?

    



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lucy
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This is London/England your talking about. We could wake up tomorrow and its Snowing! Bring clothes 4 all seasons. It was nice today but towards the middle of the week its supposed to be thunder storms and freezing, so who knows


snetterton
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13.0 degrees outside and falling, clear. Humidity about 31%. Pressure 1027 mb. Sunny day forecast for tomorrow too.
Please note that it is past 8 o'clock in the evening, otherwise it would be warmer.


alainamorgan@hotmail.com m
well recently its just been light drizzle and fairly windy .. so just jeans and long sleeves and maybe a light jacket is all really .. but that weather has been so random recently ! .. so bring some short sleeves too !


fivetoze
http://www.bridlingtonweather.co.uk/radar.htm

or; http://www.weather.com/outlook/travel/airportprofile/LHR?from=search_vert

go look.


carmel_andrews
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today is like NUCLEAR WINTER (rather reminds me of the weeks leading up to christmas where trying to find that orangey/yellow thing in the sky, known as 'the sun' was a favourite past time)


Rashmi
Download Weather Toolbar - Instant weather reports, forecasts, and radar images anytime for free - http://surl.in/HLWTD261252BMRMTGQ


SuPerSt*R
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LIGHT DRIZZLE! hehe soz errm darka dn normal really. Windy though - bring a coat a bit chilly!!


Strudders67
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Today it has been lovely and sunny - I was out in the garden in a t-shirt and shorts. Yesterday it was very cold and a bit windy and on Friday it was drizzling, damp and horrible all day.

SO, as to what to pack - one pair of shorts (be optimistic that it'll be sunny over Easter), t-shirts, trousers (not jeans - too awful for words when wet) and tops, a jumper or two plus a lightweight rain coat.

Basically, it's a typical spring in England. If you're prepared for all seasons, at all times, you'll be fine. Have a great trip.


kevin p
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very nice bit of sun


luddite
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Lovely. 18C and sunny. Won't last though.


Piztaker
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Start of a warm spring.


radiofool
its been a bit up and down recently.

in central London today it was sunny and pretty warm, but for the last couple of days it have been a bit drizzly.

i'd say bring a light waterproof jacket, and a coupla jumpers, and plenty of t-shirts. layering up clothes is a much more efficient way of keeping warm than a big puffy jacket - and you can always take a jumper off and pop it in a bag easier than a great big coat.

HAVE FUN!





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