Good morning.
Here are all the travel and weather details you need for a happy start to your week.
Roads
There are sporadic delays across the M25 this morning.
Severe delays of eleven minutes and increasing have been reported on M25 anticlockwise between J22 B556 (St Albans / London Colney) and J18 A404 (Chorleywood). The average speed is 20 mph and it is causing very slow traffic on M25 anticlockwise from J21 M1 to J19 (Watford).
There are further delays on M25 anticlockwise between J26 Honey Lane (Waltham Abbey) and J24 A111 Stagg Hill (Potters Bar) with an average speed of 20 mph
There is slow traffic on M25 anticlockwise from J26 Honey Lane (Waltham Abbey) to J25 A10 Great Cambridge Road (Enfield).
There are also delays of two minutes and delays easing on M25 anticlockwise between J27 J6 M11 and J26 Honey Lane (Waltham Abbey) with an average speed of 25 mph.
Along the M11 there is also disruption. There are delays of seven minutes and delays easing on M11 Southbound in London with an average speed of 15 mph.
There are also delays of one minute on M11 Southbound between J7 A414 Canes Lane (Harlow) and J6.
An unsafe building has led to the closure on the A409 Station Road Northbound from Greenhill Way to Hindes Road. The road has been closed Sunday.
Tube
There is continued disruption to the London Overground with a reduced weekday service between Gospel Oak and Barking. A temporary timetable is in place, with four car trains running every 30 minutes. Supplementary bus services are running.
Weather
There will be a murky start with low cloud, fog and a few showers. A few sunny intervals will tend to develop through the day, but any brightness could trigger a further showers, locally thundery. It will be a warmer day.
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