A Breath of Spring in the Heart of Winter? London Wakes Up to Unforgettable Sunshine.
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- November 05, 2025
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Phew, what a day, wasn't it? Londoners, for once, got to peel back those curtains and find something truly glorious staring back – sunshine! And not just any sunshine, but that kind that practically whispers of spring, even when we're still, you know, firmly in winter's grip. It felt… different. A good different, you could say.
Tuesday, honestly, felt like a gift. The mercury climbed, rather bravely actually, to a delightful 7 degrees Celsius. And while the wind might have nipped a bit, making it feel closer to a crisp 3, the sheer brilliance of the clear, blue sky? Unbeatable, really. It was a day to shed a layer or two, maybe even dare to dream of outdoor coffee, even if just for a fleeting moment. A light breeze, just enough to stir the bare branches, kept things fresh, never too still.
As the day gracefully faded, we're looking at a pretty clear night ahead, perhaps a touch chilly, settling around -2 degrees. But then again, a starry night often holds its own charm, doesn't it? And speaking of clear, Wednesday looks set to mirror Tuesday's loveliness almost exactly – another day with a high near 7 degrees and plenty of sun. It feels like we're getting a double dose of good fortune, or at least a brief reprieve from the usual grey.
But, and there's always a 'but' in weather, isn't there? By Thursday, things take a slight turn. We're talking rain, I'm afraid, though with a warmer high of 10 degrees. And then the weekend… well, it seems like the warmer air wants to stick around, with double-digit highs, but it's bringing more rain with it. Still, for now, let's just savor these golden, unexpected moments. They don't come around every day, especially this time of year, do they?
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