While these showers gradually ease in the early hours, other parts of the region will see clear spells and lighter winds.
London weather forecast for 6am on Monday
Frost and patchy fog will be prevalent, along with the risk of icy patches by dawn.
The minimum temperature is likely to be -1 °C.
The day will largely bright and fine, with some long sunny spells.
Showers will be mainly confined to the east.
London weather forecast for 12pm on Monday
UK outlook for Friday 2 Nov 2018 to Sunday 11 Nov 2018
Most central and eastern parts will see a dry start to Friday, with hazy sunshine likely. Rain will move into western areas, then across the country, with winds developing, becoming strong in places.
On Saturday, conditions will become brighter with showers.
Looking ahead, the weather will remain changeable, with rain most prevalent in the northwest, although heavy rain is set to spread to most parts.
Northern hills are likely to see snowfall.
In the south, some dry and bright intervals are likely, but western parts will be subject to gales.
Temperatures are likely to remain at close to average for this time of year, possibly slightly below normal at times, with overnight frosts likely.
UK outlook for Monday 12 Nov 2018 to Monday 26 Nov 2018
Looking further ahead, the outlook is for continuing changeable conditions, with rain and showers, often giving way to drier and brighter spells.
High pressure will potentially develop towards the middle of the month, resulting in more settled conditions.
Overnight frost and fog will become more prevalent, particularly in the north and east.
Temperatures are likely to remain a little below the norm for the time of year.Snow is also likely on higher ground, especially in northern parts and any mild spells are likely to be short-lived.
UK surface pressure forecast for 1pm Monday
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