Hurricane winds are not forecast in London today after confusion was caused by a BBC weather app glitch.

The glitch on the app predicted that London would see 14,408mph winds and overnight temperatures of 404 degrees.

The glitch is now being looked at and is hoped to be fixed soon.

Today (Thursday, October 10), the Met Office forecasts a cloudy start to the day with patches of rain and “plenty of sunshine”.

It is likely to feel cooler with a gentle breeze and a maximum temperature 13 degrees.

Any showers along the coast are set to fizzle out and there will be a dry evening with clear skies.

BBC weather app forecasts hurricane force windsBBC weather app forecasts hurricane force winds (Image: Contributor)

There will be widespread frost with patches of mist or fog.

Tomorrow, the day will start off cold and bright with fog quickly clearing.

10am – Nine degrees, 70 per cent chance of rain

11am – 10 degrees, 60 per cent chance of rain

12pm – 10 degrees, 40 per cent chance of rain

1pm – 10 degrees, 20 per cent chance of rain

2pm – 11 degrees, 10 per cent chance of rain

3pm – 11 degrees, 10 per cent chance of rain

4pm – 12 degrees, 10 per cent chance of rain

5pm – 12 degrees, 10 per cent chance of rain

6pm – 11 degrees, 10 per cent chance of rain

7pm – 11 degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain

8pm – 10 degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain

9pm - 10 degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain

10pm – Nine degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain

11pm – Nine degrees, less than five per cent chance of rain