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London, GB
3:12 am, Mar 14, 2026
weather icon 36°C | °F
L: 33° H: 37°
broken clouds
Humidity 88 %
Pressure 1000 hPa
Wind 7 mph SW
Wind Gust Wind Gust: 0 mph
Precipitation Precipitation: 0 inch
Dew Point Dew Point: 0°
Clouds Clouds: 60%
Rain Chance Rain Chance: 0%
Snow Snow: 0
Visibility Visibility: 6 mi
Air Quality Air Quality:
Sunrise Sunrise: 6:17 am
Sunset Sunset: 6:02 pm
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UPDATED 01/24/26 8:58 AM

Waves of Arctic air will return by today and continue through next week, while a major winter storm invades tomorrow with heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain.

TODAY

High pressure will produce scattered clouds.  Winds will be from the northwest at 5 to 15 mph.  High temperatures will range from the single digits to the lower 10s over the interior and mid to upper 10s along the coast.

TONIGHT

An area of low pressure will approach the region with snow developing after midnight.  Winds will veer to the north at 5 to 15 mph.  Low temperatures will range from the single digits over the interior and lower to mid-10s along the coast.

TOMORROW

Periods of heavy snow can be expected in the morning.  The snow will mix with sleet, freezing rain, and rain in the afternoon along and southeast of the I-95 corridor, while heavy snow continues over the interior.  Winds will be from the northwest at 10 to 20 mph with gusts over 30 mph.  High temperatures will range from the mid to upper 10s over the interior, lower to mid-20s on the northern side of the I-95 corridor, upper 20s to lower 30s on the southern side of the I-95 corridor and Long Island, and mid to upper 30s on the New Jersey coast.

TOMORROW NIGHT

The area of low pressure will exit the region with lingering snow showers.  Winds will veer to the northwest at 10 to 20 mph.  Low temperatures will range from the mid to upper 10s over the interior, upper 10s to lower 20s in the suburbs, and mid to upper 20s along the coast.

MONDAY

The area of low pressure will exit the region with lingering snow showers in the morning.  Skies will clear in the afternoon and evening.  Winds will be from the northwest at 10 to 20 mph.  High temperatures will range from the upper 10s to the lower 20s over the interior, from the mid to upper 20s in the Delaware River Valley, and from the upper 20s to the lower 30s along the coast.

TUESDAY

High pressure will produce scattered clouds and a few flurries. Winds will be from the west at 5 to 15 mph.  Low temperatures will range from the teens to single digits below zero over the interior and single digits along the coast.  High temperatures will range from the single digits to the lower 10s over the interior and the lower to mid-10s along the coast.

WEDNESDAY

High pressure will produce scattered clouds and a few flurries. Low temperatures will range from the teens to single digits below zero over the interior and single digits along the coast.  High temperatures will range from the single digits to the lower 10s over the interior and the lower to mid-10s along the coast.

THURSDAY

An area of low pressure will develop off the coast with scattered snow showers. Low temperatures will range from the teens to single digits below zero over the interior and single digits along the coast.  High temperatures will range from the single digits to the lower 10s over the interior and the lower to mid-10s along the coast.

FRIDAY

A trough will produce scattered clouds and flurries.  Low temperatures will range from the teens to single digits below zero over the interior and single digits along the coast.  High temperatures will range from the single digits to the lower 10s over the interior and the lower to mid-10s along the coast.

SATURDAY

High pressure will produce scattered clouds.  Low temperatures will range from the single digits to the lower 10s over the interior, mid to upper 10s in the suburbs, and upper 10s to lower 20s in urban areas.  High temperatures will range from the mid to upper 10s over the interior and lower to mid-20s along the coast.

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