London is experiencing a wet and windy note to what is likely to be the warmest summer on record. The capital has been hit by numerous hot and dry spells which cumulated in four separate heatwaves.
This trend has mostly been down to Atlantic winds mostly being pushed above the UK, meaning we've experienced more warmer air pushing north from continental Europe. Low pressure is now the dominant force for the country's weather once again which means conditions for the next few weeks will be unsettled and changeable.
But the Met Office's long range forecast suggests summer isn't over just yet, with dry and potentially warm periods expected at the end of next month.
'Wet and windy weather'
A yellow weather warning is currently in place for London and South East England with up to 70mm of