Weather in London
Current conditions and the 5-day forecast for London — checked live every time you visit, with data from Open-Meteo.

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Weather is a planning tool — and a shopping signal
A glance at the sky settles half of your day's small decisions: coat or no coat, cycle or Tube, park or pub. That's why the forecast sits one click from the Tradifox homepage — check the headlines, check the weather, and you're set for the morning. The widget above shows London's current conditions plus daily highs and lows for the next five days, in °C, loaded fresh in your browser on every visit.
The data comes from Open-Meteo, a free and open weather API — no account, no tracking by Tradifox, as our Cookie Policy explains. If the forecast doesn't appear for a moment, the service is briefly unreachable and a fallback note shows instead; check back shortly.
Here's the shopper's angle: weather moves prices. The first proper heatwave empties fans and paddling pools from shelves at full price, while the same items go cheap by late August. Winter coats cost the most in November and the least in March. Rainy spells spike umbrella and waterproof demand; a sunny bank holiday does the same for barbecues and garden furniture. Buy against the season rather than with it and you'll routinely save 30–50% — our seasonal sales calendar maps out exactly when each of those windows opens.