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Variable cloud amounts this afternoon along with a few spells of sunshine.
A scattering of showers will develop too.
Less of a breeze than yesterday.
Maximum Temperature: 8C to 11C (46F to 52F).
A person has died after being struck by a train at Finsbury Park station.
The British Transport Police (BTP) say the person's death is currently not being treated as suspicious and a file will be prepared for the coroner.
As a result of the fatality, London North Eastern Railway, Thameslink and Great Northern trains will be disrupted.
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Read MoreA fine and frosty start this morning.
It will become cloudier by the afternoon with the odd shower, but a little sunshine should continue to break through.
Less of a breeze than yesterday.
Maximum temperature: 8C to 11C (46F to 52F).
Eurostar has told passengers only to travel from Paris to London "if absolutely necessary".
Its services have been hit by delays with long queues due to industrial action by French customs officers.
Four trains were cancelled on Sunday. The firm has also cancelled three trains on Monday, two on Tuesday and three on Wednesday.
The company says tickets can be changed free of charge, or affected passengers can claim refunds.
Read more about the disruption here.
On the London Underground there are minor delays on the Circle and Hammersmith & City Lines because of a faulty train at Latimer Road.
There is a reduced service on the London Overground between Gospel Oak and Barking. Trains will run every half an hour while supplementary bus services will also run every half an hour.
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