After snow, floods and Storm Henk, the Met Office has forecasted sunshine across London over the next couple of days.

London has faced freezing temperatures and yellow warnings for ice, after a cold blast of air was sent down from the north over the weekend.

Temperatures dropped to 1C in London overnight.

Train services warned customers to be careful when using their services on Monday due to icy conditions but there were no reports of major disruptions to services.

Today (Tuesday) is set to be a dry day with sunshine, but temperatures will reach no higher than 3°C.

Tomorrow (Wednesday) will see another cold and frosty start to the day with light winds, but sunshine is forecasted for the remainder of the day.

Here is the hour-by-hour forecast for today (Tuesday)

11am – Sunny

12pm – Sunny

1pm – Sunny

2pm – Sunny

3pm – Sunny

4pm – Sunny

5pm – Clear

6pm – Clear

7pm – Clear

8pm – Clear

9pm – Clear

10pm – Clear

11pm – Clear

Here is the hour-by-hour forecast for tomorrow (Wednesday)

7am – Clear

8am – Clear

9am – Sunny

10am – Sunny

11am – Sunny

12pm – Sunny

1pm – Sunny

2pm – Sunny

3pm – Sunny

4pm – Sunny

5pm – Partly cloudy

6pm – Partly cloudy

7pm – Clear

8pm – Partly cloudy

9pm – Clear

10pm – Clear

11pm – Clear

Forecast in full

Today: A cold and frosty start with a good deal of winter sunshine throughout the day. Often breezy across the region, especially along coastal areas where its likely to feel particularly cold. Maximum temperature 4 °C.

Tonight: A cold and clear night with widespread frost across the region. Remaining dry through the night. Often breezy, especially along coasts. Minimum temperature -1 °C.

Wednesday: Another cold and frosty start to the day with light winds. Increasing cloud into the afternoon. Maximum temperature 5 °C.

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday: Often cloudy with brighter spells at times. Generally dry although some light patchy drizzle at times. Breezy along coasts. Temperatures returning to nearer normal, but with overnight frosts still possible.