The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind across London as it warns there could be some disruption caused by the weather.

"Gusty winds" are expected throughout today (Thursday), and the warning is in place until 6pm.

The Met Office has said that delays and disruption to the road, rail and air transport are likely.

It also warned that there will probably be some bus and train services affected, with some journeys taking longer than usual.

High-sided vehicles on exposed routes and bridges are likely to also face delays.

Here, we have the hour-by-hour forecast for the rest of the day (including wind speed):

11am - Sunny intervals (43mph)

12pm - Sunny intervals (43mph)

1pm - Sunny intervals (44mph)

2pm - Sunny intervals (44mph)

3pm - Cloudy (45mph)

4pm - Cloudy (45mph)

5pm - Cloudy (43mph)

6pm - Sunny intervals (39mph)

7pm - Sunny intervals (38mph)

8pm - Partly cloudy (32mph)

9pm - Partly cloudy (27mph)

10pm - Clear night (21mph)

11pm - Clear night (19mph)

Forecast in full

Thursday:

Starting dry with sunny periods, once any residual overnight rain quickly clears Kent. Cloud then increases, bringing scattered sometimes heavy showers this afternoon, although Hampshire may remain largely dry with the highest temperatures. Becoming very windy everywhere, with localised gales. Maximum temperature 13 °C.

Thursday night:

This evening the wind eases and showers quickly fade away, leaving clear and chilly conditions. Later tonight cloud spread across southern areas, with a chance of coastal rain by daybreak. Minimum temperature 0 °C.

Friday:

Generally cloudy, with outbreaks of rain for southern areas, the rain most likely along the coast. The rain clears south late morning, with brighter conditions following and isolated showers. Maximum temperature 11 °C.

Outlook for Saturday to Monday:

Mainly dry with bright or sunny spells, except perhaps patchy rain arriving Monday. Rather cold initially, with frosty starts Saturday and Sunday, then becoming rather warm or warm for Monday.

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