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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Civic Insight weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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The live forecast above shows Tooting’s current conditions – a mild, overcast morning typical of late spring in this South London suburb. Tooting sits inland, sheltered from coastal breezes, so temperatures often feel a degree or two warmer than the open countryside.
What’s the outlook for Tooting today?
The live forecast above gives the immediate picture, but Tooting’s weather tends to follow the broader London pattern. Low cloud can linger longer here than in central areas, thanks to the slight elevation around the common. Rain, if it arrives, usually comes from the west and clears by mid-afternoon.
How does Tooting compare with nearby districts?
Tooting shares the same inland climate as neighbours like Wimbledon and Clapham, but its position on the River Wandle’s flood plain means mist can form on still mornings. The UK weather hub shows that Tooting’s temperatures are typically within a degree of central London, though the suburb often sees slightly lower wind speeds.
Is Tooting at risk of flooding from the River Wandle?
The River Wandle runs through Tooting, but flood defences have been upgraded. Check the GOV.UK flood warnings for real-time alerts. Heavy rain can cause localised surface water flooding, so the met office weather tooting forecast is worth monitoring.
Does Tooting get much snow in winter?
Snow is rare in Tooting – typically one or two days a year. The urban heat island effect keeps temperatures slightly above surrounding rural areas, so any snow usually melts quickly. For the latest bbc news on travel disruption, check local updates.