BBC Weather App Blows It With Insane Forecast
Londoners were left baffled after the BBC weather app predicted bonkers conditions – including gale-force winds of 14,408 mph and a deadly 404-degree overnight temperature! Thankfully, it was just a glitch and not Armageddon.
The Met Office Sets the Record Straight
The Met Office quickly stepped in to reassure the capital that no such extreme weather is on the horizon today, Thursday, October 10. Instead, Londoners will face a typical autumn day: a cloudy start with some rain patches, followed by plenty of sunshine in the afternoon. Temperatures will stay cool with a gentle breeze and a max of 13°C.
Thursday Weather Breakdown
- 10am: 9°C, 70% chance of rain
- 11am: 10°C, 60% chance of rain
- 12pm: 10°C, 40% chance of rain
- 1pm: 10°C, 20% chance of rain
- 2pm: 11°C, 10% chance of rain
- 3pm: 11°C, 10% chance of rain
- 4pm: 12°C, 10% chance of rain
- 5pm: 12°C, 10% chance of rain
- 6pm: 11°C, 10% chance of rain
- 7pm: 11°C, less than 5% chance of rain
- 8pm-11pm: 9-10°C, minimal chance of rain
Coastal Showers Clear Up; Frost and Fog on the Way
Along the coast, any lingering showers will clear by evening, giving way to dry skies overnight. Expect widespread frost and patches of fog or mist to settle in before dawn.
Looking Ahead: Friday Forecast
Tomorrow kicks off cold but bright, with early fog quickly lifting. Londoners can enjoy a calmer, clearer day after today’s damp spells.