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Current weather

June 13, 2025 Friday

Day

current weather condition

Patchy light rain

20.3

Feels like 20.3

Pressure 1017 mb
Humidity 73%
Precipitation 0.8 mm

Wind Activity

Wind
Wind speed 7.6 kph
Wind degree 160°
Wind direction SSE
Wind gust 15.9 kph

Weather Conditions

Conditions
Condition Heavy rain
Cloud cover 0 %
Vision 10 km
Chance of rain 95%
Chance of snow 0%

Solar Activity

The UVI ranges from 0 to ≥11.

The general thought is that the higher the UVI, the higher the risk will be for the

general public to attain diseases associated with an overexposure to UV radiation.

Sun
UV Index 0.2

Astronomical data

Astro
Sunrise 04:39 AM
Sunset 09:16 PM
Moonrise 11:42 PM
Moonset 05:50 AM
Moon phase Waning Gibbous
Moon illumination 97

Weather summary

Summary
t° max 21.7
t° min 15.5
t° avg 18.2
Humidity avg 81 %
Precipitation total 21.16 mm
Wind speed max 22.3 kph

Hourly weather forecast for for June 13, 2025

Temperature 16.2 ℃

Feels like 16.2 ℃

Presure 1016 mb

Humidity 86%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 13 %

Wind chill 16.2 ℃

Wind speed 9.7 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 225°

Wind gust 20.4 kph

Heat index 16.2 ℃

Dew point 13.9 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 15.8 ℃

Feels like 15.8 ℃

Presure 1017 mb

Humidity 86%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 3 %

Wind chill 15.8 ℃

Wind speed 7.9 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 208°

Wind gust 16.6 kph

Heat index 15.8 ℃

Dew point 13.5 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 15.5 ℃

Feels like 15.5 ℃

Presure 1017 mb

Humidity 86%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 3 %

Wind chill 15.5 ℃

Wind speed 7.2 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 207°

Wind gust 15.1 kph

Heat index 15.5 ℃

Dew point 13.2 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 15.6 ℃

Feels like 15.6 ℃

Presure 1017 mb

Humidity 86%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 3 %

Wind chill 15.6 ℃

Wind speed 5.8 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 224°

Wind gust 12.1 kph

Heat index 15.6 ℃

Dew point 13.3 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 15.5 ℃

Feels like 15.6 ℃

Presure 1018 mb

Humidity 86%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 5 %

Wind chill 15.6 ℃

Wind speed 6.5 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 198°

Wind gust 13.6 kph

Heat index 15.6 ℃

Dew point 13.2 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 16.2 ℃

Feels like 16.2 ℃

Presure 1018 mb

Humidity 84%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 5 %

Wind chill 16.2 ℃

Wind speed 8.6 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 199°

Wind gust 17.6 kph

Heat index 16.2 ℃

Dew point 13.6 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 17.2 ℃

Feels like 17.2 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 82%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 7 %

Wind chill 17.2 ℃

Wind speed 10.4 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 200°

Wind gust 18.7 kph

Heat index 17.2 ℃

Dew point 14 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 18.4 ℃

Feels like 18.4 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 77%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 6 %

Wind chill 18.4 ℃

Wind speed 13 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 207°

Wind gust 21.1 kph

Heat index 18.4 ℃

Dew point 14.3 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 19.4 ℃

Feels like 19.4 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 72%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 7 %

Wind chill 19.4 ℃

Wind speed 12.2 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 208°

Wind gust 19.7 kph

Heat index 19.4 ℃

Dew point 14.3 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 20.5 ℃

Feels like 20.5 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 68%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 6 %

Wind chill 20.5 ℃

Wind speed 11.5 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 214°

Wind gust 18.6 kph

Heat index 20.5 ℃

Dew point 14.4 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 21.1 ℃

Feels like 21.1 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 66%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 7 %

Wind chill 21.1 ℃

Wind speed 7.6 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 199°

Wind gust 13.1 kph

Heat index 24.4 ℃

Dew point 14.5 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Temperature 21.7 ℃

Feels like 21.7 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 63%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 6 %

Wind chill 21.7 ℃

Wind speed 5.8 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 136°

Wind gust 10 kph

Heat index 24.5 ℃

Dew point 14.4 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index High

Temperature 21.6 ℃

Feels like 21.6 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 66%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 5 %

Wind chill 21.6 ℃

Wind speed 12.2 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 99°

Wind gust 20.7 kph

Heat index 24.5 ℃

Dew point 14.9 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index High

Temperature 20.7 ℃

Feels like 20.7 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 72%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 8 %

Wind chill 20.7 ℃

Wind speed 18.7 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 92°

Wind gust 30.3 kph

Heat index 20.7 ℃

Dew point 15.5 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index High

Temperature 20 ℃

Feels like 20 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 75%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 5 %

Wind chill 20 ℃

Wind speed 21.2 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 82°

Wind gust 37.7 kph

Heat index 20 ℃

Dew point 15.4 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index High

Temperature 19.5 ℃

Feels like 19.5 ℃

Presure 1019 mb

Humidity 76%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 6 %

Wind chill 19.5 ℃

Wind speed 22.3 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 78°

Wind gust 41.8 kph

Heat index 19.5 ℃

Dew point 15.2 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index High

Temperature 19.1 ℃

Feels like 19.1 ℃

Presure 1018 mb

Humidity 77%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 13 %

Wind chill 19.1 ℃

Wind speed 22 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 73°

Wind gust 42.7 kph

Heat index 19.1 ℃

Dew point 15 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index High

Temperature 19.1 ℃

Feels like 19.1 ℃

Presure 1017 mb

Humidity 77%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 23 %

Wind chill 19.1 ℃

Wind speed 20.5 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 72°

Wind gust 41 kph

Heat index 19.1 ℃

Dew point 15 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index High

Temperature 18.7 ℃

Feels like 18.7 ℃

Presure 1016 mb

Humidity 80%

Precipitation 0.36 mm

Cloud cover 80 %

Wind chill 18.7 ℃

Wind speed 15.8 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 81°

Wind gust 32 kph

Heat index 18.7 ℃

Dew point 15.2 ℃

Vision 9 km

UV index High

Temperature 17.8 ℃

Feels like 17.8 ℃

Presure 1016 mb

Humidity 84%

Precipitation 0 mm

Cloud cover 50 %

Wind chill 17.8 ℃

Wind speed 12.2 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 85°

Wind gust 25.7 kph

Heat index 17.8 ℃

Dew point 15 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index High

Temperature 20.3 ℃

Feels like 16.9 ℃

Presure 1017 mb

Humidity 73%

Precipitation 0.8 mm

Cloud cover 0 %

Wind chill 16.9 ℃

Wind speed 7.6 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 160°

Wind gust 15.9 kph

Heat index 16.9 ℃

Dew point 15.6 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index High

Temperature 16.7 ℃

Feels like 16.7 ℃

Presure 1017 mb

Humidity 95%

Precipitation 7.59 mm

Cloud cover 100 %

Wind chill 16.7 ℃

Wind speed 11.2 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 250°

Wind gust 19.3 kph

Heat index 16.7 ℃

Dew point 16 ℃

Vision 5 km

UV index Low

Temperature 16.3 ℃

Feels like 16.3 ℃

Presure 1015 mb

Humidity 98%

Precipitation 11.9 mm

Cloud cover 90 %

Wind chill 16.3 ℃

Wind speed 10.1 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 60°

Wind gust 17.5 kph

Heat index 16.3 ℃

Dew point 16.1 ℃

Vision 5 km

UV index Low

Temperature 16.4 ℃

Feels like 16.4 ℃

Presure 1015 mb

Humidity 98%

Precipitation 0.52 mm

Cloud cover 60 %

Wind chill 16.4 ℃

Wind speed 21.2 kph

Wind direction NSW

Wind direction 55°

Wind gust 39.1 kph

Heat index 16.4 ℃

Dew point 16.1 ℃

Vision 10 km

UV index Low

Weather Alerts for , for June 13, 2025

Alerts and warnings issued by government agencies in USA, UK, Europe and Rest of the World

Total alerts - 5

Areas

East of England | London & South East England

Note

Description

Thunderstorms are likely across parts of eastern and southeastern England from Friday evening through to the early hours of Saturday. Although many places within the warning area may see limited impacts, torrential downpours could bring 30-50mm of rain, with a chance of even greater accumulations in a few places. With much of the rain falling in a short space of time this brings the risk of surface water flooding. Large hail, strong and gusty winds, perhaps in excess of 40-50 mph for a short period of time, and frequent lightning will be additional hazards though again many places will not see this occur. For further details see https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings

Instruction

Keep yourself and others safe; prepare to avoid travelling by road during potentially dangerous road conditions. If you must travel, ensure you watch for possible danger and drive cautiously. It is not safe to drive, walk or swim through floodwater, avoid it where possible and if you are affected by fast flowing or deep-water call 999, and wait for help. Preparing a flood kit could save you from loss or damage due to flooding to your home or business. Include: insurance and any other important documents; a torch & spare batteries; first aid kit, prescription medicines and supplies for looking after your family members or pets such as warm, waterproof clothes, blankets, food, and water. Being outside in high winds and/or lightning makes you more vulnerable to injury. Stay indoors as much as possible. If outside, try not to walk, or shelter, close to buildings or trees, or other structures which could be struck by lightning. If you hear thunder, and are unable to get to a safe enclosed shelter (such as a car), crouch down in a ball-like position with your head tucked in and hands over your ears making minimal contact with the ground, away from objects that conduct electricity. Before gusty winds arrive, check to ensure moveable objects or temporary structures are well secured. Items include; bins, garden furniture, trampolines, tents, gazebos, sheds, and fences. Consider checking on vulnerable people that you know including older people, those with underlying conditions and those who live alone; they may need support with food and medical supplies. If you are worried about your health or that of somebody you know, ring NHS 111. Stay up to date with the weather forecast for your area and follow advice from emergency services and local authorities.

Areas

East of England | London & South East England

Note

Description

Thunderstorms are likely across parts of eastern and southeastern England from Friday evening through to the early hours of Saturday. Although many places within the warning area may see limited impacts, torrential downpours could bring 30-50mm of rain, with a chance of even greater accumulations in a few places. With much of the rain falling in a short space of time this brings the risk of surface water flooding. Large hail, strong and gusty winds, perhaps in excess of 40-50 mph for a short period of time, and frequent lightning will be additional hazards though again many places will not see this occur. For further details see https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings

Instruction

Keep yourself and others safe; prepare to avoid travelling by road during potentially dangerous road conditions. If you must travel, ensure you watch for possible danger and drive cautiously. It is not safe to drive, walk or swim through floodwater, avoid it where possible and if you are affected by fast flowing or deep-water call 999, and wait for help. Preparing a flood kit could save you from loss or damage due to flooding to your home or business. Include: insurance and any other important documents; a torch & spare batteries; first aid kit, prescription medicines and supplies for looking after your family members or pets such as warm, waterproof clothes, blankets, food, and water. Being outside in high winds and/or lightning makes you more vulnerable to injury. Stay indoors as much as possible. If outside, try not to walk, or shelter, close to buildings or trees, or other structures which could be struck by lightning. If you hear thunder, and are unable to get to a safe enclosed shelter (such as a car), crouch down in a ball-like position with your head tucked in and hands over your ears making minimal contact with the ground, away from objects that conduct electricity. Before gusty winds arrive, check to ensure moveable objects or temporary structures are well secured. Items include; bins, garden furniture, trampolines, tents, gazebos, sheds, and fences. Consider checking on vulnerable people that you know including older people, those with underlying conditions and those who live alone; they may need support with food and medical supplies. If you are worried about your health or that of somebody you know, ring NHS 111. Stay up to date with the weather forecast for your area and follow advice from emergency services and local authorities.

Areas

East of England | London & South East England

Note

Description

Thunderstorms are likely across parts of eastern and southeastern England from Friday evening through to the early hours of Saturday. Although many places within the warning area may see limited impacts, torrential downpours could bring 30-50mm of rain, with a chance of even greater accumulations in a few places. With much of the rain falling in a short space of time this brings the risk of surface water flooding. Large hail, strong and gusty winds, perhaps in excess of 40-50 mph for a short period of time, and frequent lightning will be additional hazards though again many places will not see this occur. For further details see https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings

Instruction

Keep yourself and others safe; prepare to avoid travelling by road during potentially dangerous road conditions. If you must travel, ensure you watch for possible danger and drive cautiously. It is not safe to drive, walk or swim through floodwater, avoid it where possible and if you are affected by fast flowing or deep-water call 999, and wait for help. Preparing a flood kit could save you from loss or damage due to flooding to your home or business. Include: insurance and any other important documents; a torch & spare batteries; first aid kit, prescription medicines and supplies for looking after your family members or pets such as warm, waterproof clothes, blankets, food, and water. Being outside in high winds and/or lightning makes you more vulnerable to injury. Stay indoors as much as possible. If outside, try not to walk, or shelter, close to buildings or trees, or other structures which could be struck by lightning. If you hear thunder, and are unable to get to a safe enclosed shelter (such as a car), crouch down in a ball-like position with your head tucked in and hands over your ears making minimal contact with the ground, away from objects that conduct electricity. Before gusty winds arrive, check to ensure moveable objects or temporary structures are well secured. Items include; bins, garden furniture, trampolines, tents, gazebos, sheds, and fences. Consider checking on vulnerable people that you know including older people, those with underlying conditions and those who live alone; they may need support with food and medical supplies. If you are worried about your health or that of somebody you know, ring NHS 111. Stay up to date with the weather forecast for your area and follow advice from emergency services and local authorities.

Areas

East of England | London & South East England

Note

Description

Information on update: The warning likelihood has been increased to low and the area has been expanded slightly westwards. The start time has also been delayed until 1900 Friday. Thunderstorms are likely across parts of eastern and southeastern England from Friday evening through to the early hours of Saturday. Although many places within the warning area may not see any impacts, torrential downpours could bring 30-50mm of rain, with a chance of even greater accumulations in a few places. With much of the rain falling in a short space of time this brings the risk of surface water flooding. Large hail, strong and gusty winds, perhaps in excess of 40-50 mph for a short period of time, and frequent lightning will be additional hazards though again many places will not see this occur. For further details see https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings

Instruction

Consider if your location is at risk of flash flooding. If so, consider preparing a flood plan and an emergency flood kit. Prepare to protect your property and people from injury. Before gusty winds arrive, check to ensure moveable objects or temporary structures are well secured. Items include; bins, garden furniture, trampolines, tents, gazebos, sheds, and fences. Give yourself the best chance of avoiding delays by checking road conditions if driving, or bus and train timetables, amending your travel plans if necessary. People cope better with power cuts when they have prepared for them in advance. It’s easy to do; consider gathering torches and batteries, a mobile phone power pack and other essential items. If you find yourself outside and hear thunder, protect yourself by finding a safe enclosed shelter (such as a car). Do not shelter under or near trees, or other structures which may be struck by lightning. If you are on an elevated area move to lower ground. Be prepared for weather warnings to change quickly: when a weather warning is issued, the Met Office recommends staying up to date with the weather forecast in your area

Areas

East of England | London & South East England

Note

Description

Thunderstorms are likely across parts of eastern and southeastern England from Friday evening through to the early hours of Saturday. Although many places within the warning area may see limited impacts, torrential downpours could bring 30-50mm of rain, with a chance of even greater accumulations in a few places. With much of the rain falling in a short space of time this brings the risk of surface water flooding. Large hail, strong and gusty winds, perhaps in excess of 40-50 mph for a short period of time, and frequent lightning will be additional hazards though again many places will not see this occur. For further details see https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings

Instruction

Keep yourself and others safe; prepare to avoid travelling by road during potentially dangerous road conditions. If you must travel, ensure you watch for possible danger and drive cautiously. It is not safe to drive, walk or swim through floodwater, avoid it where possible and if you are affected by fast flowing or deep-water call 999, and wait for help. Preparing a flood kit could save you from loss or damage due to flooding to your home or business. Include: insurance and any other important documents; a torch & spare batteries; first aid kit, prescription medicines and supplies for looking after your family members or pets such as warm, waterproof clothes, blankets, food, and water. Being outside in high winds and/or lightning makes you more vulnerable to injury. Stay indoors as much as possible. If outside, try not to walk, or shelter, close to buildings or trees, or other structures which could be struck by lightning. If you hear thunder, and are unable to get to a safe enclosed shelter (such as a car), crouch down in a ball-like position with your head tucked in and hands over your ears making minimal contact with the ground, away from objects that conduct electricity. Before gusty winds arrive, check to ensure moveable objects or temporary structures are well secured. Items include; bins, garden furniture, trampolines, tents, gazebos, sheds, and fences. Consider checking on vulnerable people that you know including older people, those with underlying conditions and those who live alone; they may need support with food and medical supplies. If you are worried about your health or that of somebody you know, ring NHS 111. Stay up to date with the weather forecast for your area and follow advice from emergency services and local authorities.