Frosty Morning with Sunshine and Thunderstorms Expected in London
Frosty Morning, Sunshine, Thunderstorms in London

London News: A frosty morning is giving way to peaks of sunshine, but residents should be prepared for the chance of thunderstorms later this afternoon. CTV London Meteorologist Julie Atchison has your full weather forecast.

Weather Outlook

The day begins with chilly temperatures and frost, but skies will clear partially, allowing for sunny intervals. However, cloud cover is expected to increase by midday, bringing the potential for thunderstorms. Temperatures will rise slightly but remain cool for the season.

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