London weather forecast for The Eras Tour and how cold it will get during Taylor Swift’s show

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The Eras Tour is coming to London. On Friday, June 21, Taylor Swift will be gracing Wembley Stadium for the first show of the London leg of her tour. This week she plays the stadium on Saturday and Sunday also before returning in August.

The weather this weekend will be of paramount importance to Swifties and they should count themselves lucky that it will be a much warmer affair for them than the Swifties – and Taylor herself – in Edinburgh last week.

Freezing Scottish winds hit Edinburgh over three consecutive nights with Taylor bracing against the cold. Fans were also reporting that the singer was visible shaking because of the cold Edinburgh nights.

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However, in London on Friday the Met Office is forecasting that there will be highs of 23 degrees in the day with sunny intervals. Taylor is set to start the show at 5.25pm where it should feel around 20 degrees with it still being 18 degrees at 10pm.

On Saturday, June 22, the weather is much the same with highs of 22 degrees in the day and sunny intervals. The show starts at 5.25pm also, and the Met Office forecasts that it will be 21 degrees, feeling like 18, in London around that time.

And then on Sunday, it is much the same again with highs of 23 degrees and sunny intervals throughout the day. The show starts a little earlier on Saturday, at 4:40pm when it will be 22 degrees, feeling like 21.

However, the British weather has been truly unpredictable over the past few days. One Taylor Swift fan, who visited the Eras Tour merchandise tents last week ahead of the Edinburgh show, snapped up a great piece of merch that prepared her for everything the weather had.

The fan, called Hannah, said on Facebook: “Edinburgh Swifties, my friend and I were at Murrayfield tonight to get merch and noticed one of the staff members wearing an eras tour rain poncho! They didn’t have them advertised, so I asked the girl at the merch stand and she said it’s a ‘secret item’ that they don’t advertise.”

Hannah snapped up the secret poncho for £8 and advised that anyone at the tour should ask the stands if they have them for sale.

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