Royal Wedding Day weather forecast

Weather Forecast for Royal WeddingHere is our Weather Forecast for the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton which will take place at 11am on Friday 29th April.

Probably nothing will spoil the special day for the happy couple but for them, the guests who have also turned out in their finery and the millions of people expected to line the processional route between Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey and back again, what will the weather be like?

The people planning celebratory street parties up and down the country will also probably be interested in what the weather forecast is expected to be on Friday. Want to know more – well let’s look into our weather forecasting crystal ball…

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Weather Forecast for Royal WeddingWeather forecasting seems to be a ‘dark art’ here in the UK and our crystal ball predicts some heavy showers for the Royal Wedding in London on Friday. That is a particular shame as for the last few days most of the country has basked in sunshine which is not at all typical for April. Temperatures on 29th April are still predicted to be warmer than average for the time of year, but by Friday, conditions will be cooler and cloudier than they have been, with heavy downpours of rain expected both for Central London and for Catherine Middleton’s hometown of Bucklebury in Berkshire.

Temperatures are likely to be in the high teens (Celsius), high sixties Fahrenheit all over the country. That is quite warm for this time of year but the wind will probably stronger by Friday when some heavy showers become likely. It may feel cool compared to the wonderful weather experienced practically all over England over the Easter weekend, even between the showers.

Northern and Western areas are likely to see the best of the weather on Friday. That is unfortunate for the Royal couple, given that their wedding will take place in the South West but hopefully they will be able to dodge the rain showers on their horse-drawn carriage ride back to Buckingham Palace after the wedding ceremony. The rest of the day they can stay under cover inside or in the cars that will transport them to the wedding.

The forecast so far for Friday indicates that the rain will fall on Central London later in the afternoon. As the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton is due to take place at 11am, they should not be bothered by the showers. They should be inside, enjoying their reception by the time the rain comes. However, tourists and patriotic well-wishers wanting to celebrate with a London street party might not be so lucky.

Of course, exact weather predictions are difficult to give for three days’ time, but if the Met Office announces any major deviation from the warm but showery wet outlook we have at the moment, we will update this page.

 

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