Metro
UK · 7 mins ago
Here’s the exact date London could get rain for the first time since June 22
Get used to summers like this, one weather expert told Metro (Picture: James Veysey/Shutterstock) Do you remember what colour your umbrella is? Granted, that’s if you even remember what an umbrella is at this point. London hasn’t seen any proper rain since June 22 when weather stations recorded what is, by this summer’s standards, a whopping 10mm of it. Since then, back-to-back heatwaves with just the odd dribble of rain have turned parks into tinderboxes, made streets stink and left Londoners unable to sleep. But Met Office deputy chief forecaster, Mike Silverstone, says it’s time to dust off your raincoat – the Great British summer we love to hate is here. Well, here for a little bit. When will it rain in London? There will be ‘meaningful’ rain late Tuesday into the early hours of Wednes
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