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Queen's funeral to avoid heavy rain but procession in Windsor could see light showers

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Queen's funeral procession could coincide with light showers, with King Charles and other members of the Royal Family potentially getting caught in the midst of it.While the crowds who gather in London and Windsor for the funeral are unlikely to come across heavy showers, according to the Met Office, there is a possibility light showers could occur before the committal service begins at 4pm.

While there is a slight chance of showers after 1pm, the morning of the funeral is expected to be free of any showers, WalesOnline reports.READ MORE:Mum mocked after asking if she can hang out black clothing during Queen's funeralMeteorologist Alex Burkill told the PA news agency: “There is a small chance of the odd shower through the afternoon, most likely around 3pm or 4pm.”He added that any showers that could occur “are going to be so sporadic that it would be quite unlikely that it actually hits where events are going on, but there is just a small chance”. “They’re also going to be very light, so at most really we’d be talking one millimetre.”Mr Burkill urged those staying overnight for the funeral or the lying in state before it concludes at 6.30am today (September 19) to be “wrapped up” for the anticipated chilly conditions.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.He said: “I’m not expecting it to be as chilly a night as what we’ve had recently.

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