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Greenwich park - London

CloudyCloudy
Thermometer8℃
windNE 11mph
Rain3%
Humidity68%

Headline:

Cloudy, outbreaks of rain tonight. Drier and eventually brighter tomorrow.

This Evening and Tonight:

Cloudy overnight with widespread rain continuing at first, occasionally heavy. Rain easing in many places overnight, becoming confined to western parts by dawn. Remaining breezy, especially along the coast. Minimum Temperature 8C.

Saturday:

Mostly cloudy to start, a small chance of rain in the far west. Otherwise dry with good bright or sunny spells developing. Rather breezy once again. Maximum Temperature 16C.

Greenwich Park Opening Times

greenwich park

Greenwich Park, situated in the Royal Borough of Greenwich in London, is one of the city's eight Royal Parks and offers a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and panoramic views. Spanning 183 acres, it is one of the oldest enclosed royal parks, dating back to the 15th century when it was enclosed by Henry IV.


The park is renowned for its stunning views, especially from the hilltop near the Royal Observatory, where visitors can enjoy a breathtaking vista of the River Thames, the City of London skyline, and Canary Wharf. The Royal Observatory itself is a key attraction, marking the Prime Meridian Line, which divides the eastern and western hemispheres of the Earth.


Greenwich Park is rich in history, featuring landmarks such as the Queen's House, an elegant 17th-century mansion, and the remnants of a Roman temple. The park also boasts beautifully landscaped gardens, including the formal flower garden, ancient tree avenues, and a tranquil deer park.


In addition to its historical and natural attractions, Greenwich Park provides ample recreational opportunities. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, picnics, sports facilities, and children's playgrounds. The park also hosts various events throughout the year, including outdoor theater performances, concerts, and seasonal festivals.


Overall, Greenwich Park offers a unique combination of history, nature, and culture, making it a beloved green space for both locals and tourists alike.

A mostly fine day on Easter Sunday with sunny spells, perhaps a few showers. Turning unsettled through Monday and Tuesday with scattered showers. Light winds throughout. Generally cool by day.

Many areas probably starting this period on a rather showery note, with central and southern parts of the UK more likely to see the heaviest and most frequent showers. These will likely be quite slow-moving with the chance of thunder in places. With time, high pressure is expected to become more dominant across the UK, with more prolonged spells of dry weather likely developing, although further rain or showers remain possible at times. Given often light winds and for some, a fair amount of sunshine, it should feel pleasantly warm by day, though areas subject to onshore winds and perhaps also most cloud, especially North Sea coasts, may remain somewhat cooler. Some chilly nights remain likely, especially where skies are clear.

Early May will probably see a good deal of settled weather with high pressure patterns most likely to dominate. There are signs that towards mid May, pressure may fall in the vicinity of the UK, bringing an increased chance of rain or showers. Throughout this period, temperatures are expected to be near to a little above average, though some day to day and regional variability is to be anticipated.