As the city was battered by intense rain last night and a yellow weather warning was issued by the Met Office, Sunday is set to be a little drier – with even a few spells of sunshine.

With highs of 16C, the chance of rain is much less than Saturday with sunny intervals around 3.00 and 4.00pm today.

A spokesperson for the Met Office said: “Rain slowly clears south-eastwards through the morning, with heavier bursts possible across southern counties.

“Cloud will break up to give a fine afternoon with occasional sunny spells, although the odd isolated shower still possible. Maximum temperature 16 °C.

“A fine and dry evening expected for most, perhaps with one or two isolated showers lingering for a time. Sufficient cloud cover should ensure a mild night for most.”

Here is the hour-by-hour forecast:

  • 10am -12C, overcast (10% chance of precipitation)
  • 11am – 13C, overcast (10% chance of precipitation)
  • 12pm – 13C, overcast (10% chance of precipitation)
  • 1pm -13C, overcast (10% chance of precipitation)
  • 2pm -13C, overcast (5% chance of precipitation)
  • 3pm - 13C, sunny intervals (5% chance of precipitation)
  • 4pm - 13C, sunny intervals (5% chance of precipitation)
  • 5pm - 12C, sunny intervals (5% chance of precipitation)
  • 6pm - 12C, overcast (5% chance of precipitation)
  • 7pm - 11C, overcast (5% chance of precipitation)
  • 8pm - 11C, overcast (5% chance of precipitation)
  • 9pm - 10C, overcast (5% chance of precipitation)
  • 10pm - 10C, overcast (5% chance of precipitation)
  • 11pm - 10C, overcast (5% chance of precipitation)