Lea Valley Walk

The Lea Navigation, from docklands, via the Olympic Park, to the suburbs and the countryside.

Hiking weather forecast

South East hourly weather (Met Office)

South East weather (Met Office)

Updated: 12:14 on Fri, 10-May

Saturday, dry, fine and very warm.

This Evening and Tonight:

  • Dry, with long clear periods for most places.
  • However, patchy low cloud or fog may develop later in the night as winds become very light.
  • Minimum Temperature 7C.

Saturday:

  • Very warm with some patchy cloud, but also long bright or sunny periods once any early low cloud or fog clears.
  • Cooler along the coast with onshore breezes.
  • Maximum Temperature 26C.

Sunday to Tuesday:

  • Sunday very warm again with sunny spells, and heavy showers or thunderstorms spreading north-eastwards.
  • Monday and Tuesday cooler with showers or longer spells of rain, also becoming breezy.

UK Day 6-7 and week 2

  • Low pressure is expected to be dominant across the UK at the start of this period, bringing widely unsettled conditions.
  • Most areas will be affected by showers, which could in a few places be heavy, slow-moving, with thunder and possibly hail, or even longer spells of rain at first.
  • Winds will mostly be light, and temperatures around to a little above average for the time of year.
  • Heading into next weekend and beyond confidence falls significantly, but on balance the weather is more likely to turn a little less unsettled, with a greater chance of longer drier interludes between further rain or showers.
  • Temperatures overall most likely to be a little above average but the chances of any prolonged settled, dry or hot weather are lower than normal.

UK Week 3 and 4

  • Signals during this period are extremely weak, and for the most part indistinguishable from climatology.
  • Similar weather conditions to those of the preceding few days are most likely to characterise this period to the end of May; a mixture of unsettled periods with rain and showers and settled interludes in-between.
  • By early June, the chances of above and below average rainfall are evenly balanced.
  • There is a slightly higher likelihood of above average temperatures compared with below average temperatures, such that the chance of hot spells, although still very small, is slightly higher than normal too.

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