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Will it rain in London on Bank Holiday Monday?

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published May 26, 2025
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As Britons look ahead to the Bank Holiday Monday, all eyes are on the skies — and for Londoners at least, there’s reason to be cautiously optimistic.

According to the latest Met Office forecast, the capital is expected to avoid the worst of the Bank Holiday downpours, with a largely dry but overcast day ahead. Early sunshine will give way to thickening cloud cover across the city by midday, and while some isolated showers are expected to develop in parts of central and southeast London, the general outlook remains relatively dry — at least until the evening.

By late afternoon and early evening, however, rain is forecast to become more widespread, with occasional heavier bursts possible as a weather front sweeps in from the west. Despite this, temperatures are expected to reach a respectable high of 18°C, with a light breeze making for comfortable conditions during the drier hours of the day.

The rain is predicted to clear away by around midnight, paving the way for a much brighter and drier Tuesday. Sunshine and calmer weather will dominate much of the following day, although further rain is likely to develop by evening. The pattern of unsettled weather looks set to continue through the week, with a mixture of showers, bright spells, and occasional blustery winds.

The Bank Holiday forecast comes amid a spring marked by stark contrasts. England recorded its driest March and April since 1956, with just a quarter of the usual rainfall falling in March, and April faring only slightly better with half the typical average. Some areas, such as Leuchars in Fife, endured an extraordinary 34 consecutive days without rain, while residents in Bradford, West Yorkshire, experienced an impressive 31 dry days in a row.

However, the dry spell has certainly turned in recent weeks. Meteorologist Becky Mitchell from the Met Office noted that, while London may avoid heavy rain until later on Monday, other parts of the UK won’t be so lucky. “The Bank Holiday Monday is pretty dry to start with,” she explained, “but we will see increasingly wet weather moving in from the west later in the day.”

Northern Ireland is expected to see the first of the heavy rain by the early evening, with that same system moving eastwards into north-west England, the south of Scotland, and parts of Wales from around 3pm. “So it’s not a washout for everybody,” Mitchell added, “but there’s some heavy rain coming in during the afternoon to western areas.”

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Rainfall totals could be significant in some regions. Many locations are expected to see between 10mm and 20mm, but areas across north-west England and Wales could see up to 40mm by the end of the day. Winds will also pick up in exposed areas, particularly across the north and west of the UK, adding to the blustery feel.

Despite the unsettled weather, there is some good news on the horizon. Southern England and Wales are likely to experience a turn towards more settled and warmer weather as the week progresses. Temperatures may even climb into the low 20s in some areas, providing a brief but welcome taste of early summer.

For now, Londoners can plan to make the most of their Bank Holiday Monday morning and early afternoon. While you might want to keep an umbrella handy for the evening, the day should offer some dry spells for picnics, walks or outdoor gatherings — as long as you’re not planning anything too far into the evening.

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