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pakistan's former prime minister, imran khan, has accused senior political and military leaders of being involved in a plot to assassinate him. mr khan was shot in the leg at a protest march on thursday. the government has dismissed the claims as baseless and irresponsible. millions of americans are flocking to buy lottery tickets, as the powerball jackpot that started rolling three months ago has become the world's largest ever lotto prize. the estimated total for saturday evenings draw in florida is now over, $1.6 billon. now on bbc news, the travel show. good girl! straight on! my name is lucy edwards. and nine years ago i lost my eyesight completely. since then, i've
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been on a mission to use social media to showjust because i'm blind it doesn't mean i'm broken. how does a blind go play tennis? how does a blind girl organise her wardrobe? how does a blind girl ride a motorbike? i am going to get off this, it is scary. when i first lost my sight, it felt like my world had shrunk forever. but now i am embarking on a great big african adventure in kenya. with the help of my cane and a guide, i will tackle some challenging terrain... and you are using my cane, won't you? it terrain... and you are using my cane, won't you?— cane, won't you? it is like nothing — cane, won't you? it is like nothing i _ cane, won't you? it is like nothing i have _ cane, won't you? it is like nothing i have ever - cane, won't you? it is like nothing i have ever done. | cane, won't you? it is like - nothing i have ever done. come face-to-face — nothing i have ever done. come face-to-face with _ nothing i have ever done. come face-to-face with the _ nothing i have ever done. come face-to-face with the effects i face—to—face with the effects of rhino poaching... you know,
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he is meant to teach people,... to get people to understand that you shouldn't be poaching these beautiful animals. and end up metres away from some very hungry lions. i can hear a lion and a buffalo! they are hunting. but the real highlight of my trip will be experiencing what has been called one of the great spectacles of the natural world, the great migration. so this is world, the great migration. sr this is the eighth wonder of the world. this is the eighth wonder of the world-— this is the eighth wonder of the world. , ., ., , , the world. each year, tourists from around _ the world. each year, tourists from around the _ the world. each year, tourists from around the globe - the world. each year, tourists| from around the globe flocked to see over 1.5 million wildebeest risk their lives avoiding predators like lions and crocodiles as they make
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their way from the serengeti in tanzania to the masai mara in kenya. in search of fresh grass. but how can someone like me experience a "must see" spectacular like this? i am going to try and find the answer to... going to try and find the answerto... how going to try and find the answer to... how does a blind girl like me go on safari? this is my little make—up bag. i like to have things all in their set places so i get everything on the bed first, then i am, like, right, let me just sort my life out. i was 17 years old when i lost my eyesight. and since then i have had to discover a load of life hacks to make tasks like packing a suitcase a lot easier. where is it, there it is. these are packing cubes, i
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put bottoms in one, tops in the other, zip it up and i might even label, day one, in braille, and i will pack it. i live in the uk with my two guide dogs, olga, who is now retired, and miss molly. i want you two to come so badly, but i don't want you to be eaten by lions! you are, you will be eaten if you come, so you have to stay with nanny. i will put you in the car now, my lovelies. it is like my left arm has been chopped off, girls! she ultimately allows me to experience the world in a way that i don't get overwhelmed, because he has got it. # you spin me right round... and it is not going to be like that in kenya, it will be me and my cane, not being able to take molly it does scare me. so i have a new passport, and it
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has braille on it! it says "passport" there. the flight from london to nairobi takes just under nine hours. are we going to be ok?— it| going to be ok? goodbye! it sa s going to be ok? goodbye! it says 0-3 _ going to be ok? goodbye! it says 0-3 away. _ going to be ok? goodbye! it says 0.3 away, frederick. i going to be ok? goodbye! it- says 0.3 away, frederick. thank you! says 0.3 away, frederick. thank ou! . ., , says 0.3 away, frederick. thank ou! . can says 0.3 away, frederick. thank you!- can you's - says 0.3 away, frederick. thank you!- can you's capital l you! nairobi. can you's capital has a population _ you! nairobi. can you's capital has a population of— you! nairobi. can you's capital has a population of around - you! nairobi. can you's capitan has a population of around 4.5 has a population of around 11.5 million people. —— kenya. and it is the country was much larger city. it is my first ever morning here in africa and i am in a completely new environment without the help of my guide dog, miss molly. nairobi is a place where many safaris begin. but as i am only staying here for a couple of days, i'm going to try and explore a bit. and my first challenges to cross busy road.
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0k. challenges to cross busy road. ok. i can still hear it all coming. iam ok. i can still hear it all coming. i am crossing, thank you so much. thank you, that is lovely, this is the middle section. nairobi is very overwhelming. zero out of ten accessibility when crossing the road. actually, possibly one out of ten because of the lovely people. broken pavement... a guy actually grabbed my cane but i didn't know what was happening. and that kind of puts me in a panic mode because i am like, how can i control the situation, what am i going to do? i really wanted miss molly because she tells me with herface, she tilts to the left or the right where shop doors are and things, so relying on my cane,
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it is like, there is so much stuff in the way. it feels like you i am in a festival, actually, with all the noises. a matatu is a pub —— party on wheels and are very popular form of public transport here. each one is decorated with images of famous tv shows, wrappers and sports teams. which is great unless you are visually impaired. hello there! hi. can i visually impaired. hello there! hi- can i get— visually impaired. hello there! hi. can i get on _ visually impaired. hello there! hi. can i get on the _ visually impaired. hello there! hi. can i get on the bus? - visually impaired. hello there! hi. can i get on the bus? let l hi. can i get on the bus? let me help _ hi. can i get on the bus? let me help yon _ hi. can i get on the bus? let me help you. slowly, - hi. can i get on the bus? letj me help you. slowly, slowly. this is really not like the 110 bus are used to get to school.
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i can't hear anything other than the music! however meant to know where i am? i don't know. finally i have come across a market, but notjust any market, but notjust any market, a masai market. that market, a masai market. at masai market, a masai market. git masai market means that we have different arts. the masai market means that we have different arts.— different arts. the masai is a tribe in kenya _ different arts. the masai is a tribe in kenya whose - different arts. the masai is a i tribe in kenya whose homeland is the masai mara, a savannah wilderness in south—western kenya. and the scene of the great migration that i will be
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heading to when i leave nairobi. heading to when i leave nairobi-— nairobi. this one is the wildebeest. _ nairobi. this one is the wildebeest. so - nairobi. this one is the wildebeest. so what. nairobi. this one is the i wildebeest. so what does nairobi. this one is the - wildebeest. so what does he look like? — wildebeest. so what does he look like? these _ wildebeest. so what does he look like? these are - wildebeest. so what does he look like? these are the - wildebeest. so what does he l look like? these are the legs, here is the — look like? these are the legs, here is the ears. _ look like? these are the legs, here is the ears. that - look like? these are the legs, here is the ears. that is - look like? these are the legs, here is the ears. that is the i here is the ears. that is the ears? yeah. _ here is the ears. that is the ears? yeah. i— here is the ears. that is the ears? yeah. i didn't - here is the ears. that is the ears? yeah. i didn't know. here is the ears. that is the i ears? yeah. i didn't know that the had ears? yeah. i didn't know that they had weird ears _ ears? yeah. i didn't know that they had weird ears like - ears? yeah. i didn't know that they had weird ears like that! l they had weird ears like that! yeah, they are these ones! how much is he? _ yeah, they are these ones! how much is he? 500. _ yeah, they are these ones! how much is he? 500. can _ yeah, they are these ones! how much is he? 500. can you - yeah, they are these ones! how much is he? 500. can you do i much is he? 500. can you do 400? i much is he? 500. can you do lt00? i can — much is he? 500. can you do 400? | can do _ much is he? 500. can you do 400? i can do for— much is he? 500. can you do 400? i can do for you. - much is he? 500. can you do 400? i can do for you. the i 400? i can do for you. the market _ 400? i can do for you. the market was _ 400? i can do for you. the market was great - 400? i can do for you. the market was great fun - 400? i can do for you. the market was great fun and l 400? i can do for you. the market was great fun and i 400? i can do for you. the - market was great fun and i felt like i really got to experience nairobi. but beneath the smiles i must admit i am completely overwhelmed and missing my guide dog who helps me make sense of the world. back in the hotel room, and it is currently 10:26pm. in nairobi. and it has been such a forlorn day, full
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of so many emotions. i am so excited for what is in—store but i cannot believe this is day one! i am one of the 340,000 people in the uk whose registered blind or partially sighted. but vision impairment is on the spectrum, and everyone is different. and if you are wondering what i can see, it is pretty much this, wherever i am in the world. when i first went blind, the world became a scary place, and i never dream that one day i would be going on a safari in africa. i have come a long way since those early days, but there is no doubt i am going to need some help. so i am heading to the nairobi national museum to the nairobi national museum to meet william, who says he will be the perfect guide to take me to the masai mara. hi! hello, you must be william! hoist
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hello, you must be william! how are ou. hello, you must be william! how are yon i— hello, you must be william! how are yon i am _ hello, you must be william! how are you. i am lucy! _ hello, you must be william! how are you. i am lucy! pleasure - hello, you must be william! how are you. i am lucy! pleasure to l are you. i am lucy! pleasure to meet you- — are you. i am lucy! pleasure to meet you- i— are you. i am lucy! pleasure to meet you. i know— are you. i am lucy! pleasure to meet you. i know this - are you. i am lucy! pleasure to meet you. i know this is - are you. i am lucy! pleasure to meet you. i know this is a - are you. i am lucy! pleasure to meet you. i know this is a bit i meet you. i know this is a bit forward because _ meet you. i know this is a bit forward because we - meet you. i know this is a bit forward because we have - meet you. i know this is a bit j forward because we have just met, but i am wondered if you can audio describe yourself so i can build a picture in my mind. ., i can build a picture in my mind. . mind. ok, i am five foot nine. i like mind. ok, i am five foot nine. i like short — mind. ok, i am five foot nine. i like short hair, _ mind. ok, i am five foot nine. i like short hair, you - mind. ok, i am five foot nine. i like short hair, you can - i like short hair, you can touch my hair, i love short hair. ., , i touch my hair, i love short hair._ i don't i touch my hair, i love short i hair._ i don't have hair. 0k, lovely. i don't have any beard- — hair. 0k, lovely. i don't have any beard. and _ hair. 0k, lovely. i don't have any beard. and what - hair. 0k, lovely. i don't have any beard. and what are i hair. 0k, lovely. i don't have any beard. and what are you| any beard. and what are you wearing? — any beard. and what are you wearing? i — any beard. and what are you wearing? i am _ any beard. and what are you wearing? i am wearing i any beard. and what are you wearing? i am wearing a i any beard. and what are you i wearing? i am wearing a green sweater. and _ wearing? i am wearing a green sweater. and i _ wearing? i am wearing a green sweater. and i am _ wearing? i am wearing a green sweater. and i am wearing i wearing? i am wearing a green i sweater. and i am wearing khaki shorts. i will be your eyes for today. and i have a small surprise for you.- today. and i have a small surprise for you. today. and i have a small- surprise for you.- 0k, surprise for you. you do? ok, that sounds — surprise for you. you do? ok, that sounds really _ surprise for you. you do? ok, that sounds really cool. i my my big surprises getting to meet some of the stars of the
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savanna. the great hall of mammals is a collection of taxidermy animals which have beenin taxidermy animals which have been in the museum for years. but not every visitor gets to get up this close and personal. so a zebra has one colour, and the other colour on the top. all of the mouth is black, so when we say a zebra is black and white on the top. laughs i think touching _ and white on the top. laughs i think touching taxidermy i think touching taxidermy animals initially was like, oh! do the teeth look like traditional human teeth? like human teacher _ traditional human teeth? like human teacher but _ traditional human teeth? t age: human teacher but must be traditional human teeth? t «12 human teacher but must be a, two times bigger. t human teacher but must be a, two times bigger.— human teacher but must be a, two times bigger. i don't know, how are they — two times bigger. i don't know, how are they going _ two times bigger. i don't know, how are they going to _ two times bigger. i don't know, how are they going to smell, i how are they going to smell, how are they going to smell, how are they going to feel when i am touching these dead animals, let's put it bluntly. i want you to touch the eyebrows. t i want you to touch the eyebrows-— i want you to touch the eyebrows. i want you to touch the e ebrows. ~ ., _ eyebrows. iwas like, no, lucy, 'ust eyebrows. iwas like, no, lucy, just experience _ eyebrows. iwas like, no, lucy, just experience it _ eyebrows. iwas like, no, lucy, just experience it completely, l just experience it completely, this is one of your main senses now, touch.
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this is one of your main senses now. touch-— this is one of your main senses now, touch. �* ., ~ ., ., now, touch. and how you know an ele - hant now, touch. and how you know an elephant is _ now, touch. and how you know an elephant is right-handed - now, touch. and how you know an elephant is right-handed or- elephant is right—handed or left—handed is by the task. so this elephant is right—handed. right—handed? the this elephant is right-handed. right-handed?— this elephant is right-handed. right-handed? the shorter the task, that is — right-handed? the shorter the task, that is decided _ right-handed? the shorter the task, that is decided that i right-handed? the shorter the task, that is decided that it i task, that is decided that it uses most the time. —— that is the side. another thing, when he wants to warn you, you will see him flapping one, two, three. another thing about the giraffe, it has the biggest heart. the heart of a giraffe is 14 to 15 kg. so much that it can pump the blood up there. for me, i last saw nine years ago, so when i think of visual memories or anything that i used to be able to see, it is like someone has taken a picture and put that picture in a drawer and locked it away for nine years. that is what today
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was about, it was really imagining things that i used to be able to see and now can't. the next day it was time to leave nairobi and begin my journey to the masai mara with william as my guide. after a couple of hours on the road it was time for a spot of lunch and a chance to use another of my senses that come to rely on more since going blind, and that's taste. oh, my god, it feels spiky like a pine cone! ~ ., god, it feels spiky like a pine cone! . . ., god, it feels spiky like a pine cone! ~ ., ., , �*, cone! what colour is it? it's ureen. cone! what colour is it? it's green- and _ cone! what colour is it? it's green. and yellow. - cone! what colour is it? it's green. and yellow. it i cone! what colour is it? it's| green. and yellow. it smells like a green _ green. and yellow. it smells like a green apple. - green. and yellow. it smells like a green apple. thank i green. and yellow. it smells l like a green apple. thank you! the melon was like something
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i'd never tasted before, like a cross between a banana and melon. thank you, thank you! because i can't see, the world around me, i need to be able to taste it. and how i diejust a culture is through their delicacies! leaving the city far behind we reach ol pejeta, a 98,000 conservancy, located on the central equator in kenya and home to some of the big
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five, including lions. this is where i hope to have a first encounter with the animals that have made can you top safari destination. the smell is different here stop as are the sounds. i am told 60—70 lions call ol pejeta home but with many endangered species are being here, it's important to keep track on the lions and check they aren't praying on any of the rare animals. we have managed _ any of the rare animals. 2 have managed to put a collar on one of the lionesses's neck and the ones we are able to track and find that one minus, we see the other members. you can have a feel of this colour. it isn't heavy, even though lions are strong, because we have a gps tracking machine. and then i'm gonna put it on you could hear the sound which comes from it. once the machine communicates
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with the product, the sound will change. an elephant. so these two young males. _ an elephant. so these two young males, they are very close, i want — males, they are very close, i want you _ males, they are very close, i want you to listen to them because _ want you to listen to them because they are eating grass 'ust because they are eating grass just close to me.— just close to me. that's so beautiful. _ just close to me. that's so beautiful. yes. _ just close to me. that's so beautiful. yes. it's - just close to me. that's so beautiful. yes. it's making just close to me. that's so i beautiful. yes. it's making me c .i beautiful. yes. it's making me cry- ifeel— beautiful. yes. it's making me cry. i feel really _ beautiful. yes. it's making me cry. i feel really emotional. i cry. ifeel really emotional. i don't know, i haven't been able to watch documentaries in years about nature. so it is really
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sweet. thank you so much. it's really lovely and i can hear them in real life. i didn't know that it would make me this emotional. tt’s know that it would make me this emotional-— emotional. it's good, you can hear them- — emotional. it's good, you can hear them. it's _ emotional. it's good, you can hear them. it's a _ emotional. it's good, you can hear them. it's a good - emotional. it's good, you can l hear them. it's a good moment for me — hear them. it's a good moment for me i— hear them. it's a good moment for me. i really feel it inside in my— for me. i really feel it inside in my heart. for me. i really feel it inside in my heart-— for me. i really feel it inside in my heart. yes, thank you so much for _ in my heart. yes, thank you so much for sharing _ in my heart. yes, thank you so much for sharing with - in my heart. yes, thank you so much for sharing with me i much for sharing with me because it means the world to me that you are talking to me about all this culture around you, because it'sjust so special because i can't see it, i can hear them, so yes, thank you. i can hear them, so yes, thank ou. ., . i can hear them, so yes, thank ou. ., ., , ., i can hear them, so yes, thank ou. ., ., i can hear them, so yes, thank ou. ., . you. you are so welcome, you are so welcome. _ you. you are so welcome, you are so welcome. so _ you. you are so welcome, you are so welcome. so i - you. you are so welcome, you are so welcome. so i hope i you. you are so welcome, you are so welcome. so i hope we | are so welcome. so i hope we will see — are so welcome. so i hope we will see more, and a way to listen — will see more, and a way to listen and _ will see more, and a way to listen and smell the environment. yes. and i will try my— environment. yes. and i will try my best to teach you whatever i have entered my heart — whatever i have entered my heart and what i will know, i will — heart and what i will know, i will try— heart and what i will know, i will try my level best to do that — will try my level best to do that i_ will try my level best to do
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that. i will. will try my level best to do that. mu.— will try my level best to do that. i will.— will try my level best to do that. iwill. that. i will. safari is said to be a game _ that. i will. safari is said to be a game of _ that. i will. safari is said to be a game of chance i that. i will. safari is said to be a game of chance and i that. i will. safari is said to i be a game of chance and you aren't always going to be lucky and find out what you set out to seek. but when it feels like all hope is lost... radio sounds i know the lions won't get me but do they come close to the car? can hear them both that there are so many things running through my head at the minute. when the signal is strong enough, samuel is allowed to take the vehicle off road. they are there. do you, do you see them? oh, i can hear
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it. she is reading quite heavily, isn't she? tote it. she is reading quite heavily, isn't she? it. she is reading quite heavil , isn't she? ~ ., ., heavily, isn't she? we have two female lions. _ heavily, isn't she? we have two female lions. this _ heavily, isn't she? we have two female lions. this is _ heavily, isn't she? we have two female lions. this is lucy i female lions. this is lucy behind you.— female lions. this is lucy behind you. very, behind you. how far away? very, very close- _ behind you. how far away? very, very close. and _ behind you. how far away? very, very close. and vanessa - behind you. how far away? very, very close. and vanessa is i behind you. how far away? very, very close. and vanessa is just i very close. and vanessa is just in the branches, sleeping. so they are two sisters and there is a club, lucy was macabre is just right in front of you, just right in front of you, just about ex— metres just from you. lions are like cats. daytime, they are sleeping. they hunt early in the morning or at night. they hunt early in the morning or at night-— or at night. does she look like the lion king? _ or at night. does she look like the lion king? that— or at night. does she look like the lion king? that the - or at night. does she look like the lion king? that the last i the lion king? that the last memory of lions i have. yes, es, memory of lions i have. yes, yes. she _ memory of lions i have. yes, yes, she looks _ memory of lions i have. yes, yes, she looks like _ memory of lions i have. yes, yes, she looks like the i
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memory of lions i have. yes, yes, she looks like the lion l yes, she looks like the lion king. yes, she does. and the club that we see their looks exactly like the club which was in the lion king. exactly. t in the lion king. exactly. i don't really look at photos like everybody else and i do remember things through looking at a photo. i would remember things through looking at a photo. iwould remember the sound of that bird or remember the time i spent here. i am going to take in all of your recording tonight. sound is an important sense for me. but site no longer is. so when night falls around here and darkness descends, i am no longer so much at a disadvantage, as the bush really comes to life i prefer
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night safaris because i feel like all the animals are at my level. and ifeel quite equal with my environment at night time. here he is. 0h, here he is. oh, you can hear him. yes, — here he is. oh, you can hear him. yes, he _ here he is. oh, you can hear him. yes, he is _ here he is. oh, you can hear him. yes, he is going - here he is. oh, you can hear him. yes, he is going to i here he is. oh, you can hear. him. yes, he is going to hunt. no way! _ him. yes, he is going to hunt. no way! see _ him. yes, he is going to hunt. no way! see the _ him. yes, he is going to hunt. no way! see the lion - him. yes, he is going to hunt. no way! see the lion chasing l no way! see the lion chasing them? are — no way! see the lion chasing them? are they _ no way! see the lion chasing them? are they running - no way! see the lion chasing l them? are they running away? yes, from the lion stop he chasing them?— yes, from the lion stop he chasing them? let's go, let's io, chasing them? let's go, let's go. let's _ chasing them? let's go, let's go. let's 90- _ chasing them? let's go, let's go, let's go. they _ chasing them? let's go, let's go, let's go. they have - go, let's go. they have killed the buffalo. _
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go, let's go. they have killed the buffalo. no _ go, let's go. they have killed the buffalo. no way! - go, let's go. they have killed the buffalo. no way! it's- go, let's go. they have killed the buffalo. no way! it's on l the buffalo. no way! it's on our the buffalo. no way! it's on your left- — the buffalo. no way! it's on your left. what _ the buffalo. no way! it's on your left. what are - the buffalo. no way! it's on your left. what are they - the buffalo. no way! it's on i your left. what are they doing now? it's so disgusting. the smell, it's like they were chewing something really soft. that smell can attract others coming, like, behind them. the sounds and _ coming, like, behind them. the sounds and smell of the bushkill are like nothing i've ever experienced before. things have just turned wild. i can't believe i've just heard what i've just heard. singing in foreign language.
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out of this with different here it's pushing cloud and rain eastwards and from the atlantic and the rain is going to continue to move eastwards during saturday, clearing from northern ireland, some sunshine here, a—lister staff and eastern parts of scotland and eastern parts of scotland and east england and the cloud coming in so takes a lot of warmup. we should get sunshine following rain in scotland but much of england and well is will stay on the cloudy side, maybe not too much rain in the afternoon. a lot of places still dry and those temperatures a shade higher actually than friday, 12— 11! degrees. but if you are out bonfire celebration, saturday night we could have ran across southern england, perhaps the midlands and then clear skies before you get some showers into the far north—west of the uk. those are coming around this area of low pressure which
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are slowly moving in from the atlantic, getting a bit closer, strengthening the winds, so some rain to come across south—eastern areas overnight that could be quite heavy and lingering into sunday morning. following from the back about the bendable weather will push its way eastwards across england and wales. dry after scotland and northern ireland, more annoyed sunshine, fewer showers around here, those temperatures second half of the weekend not changing much at all. into the start of the new week, the area of low pressure just runs to the north—west of scotland. another weather system comes in from the atlantic bring cloud, bring some rain as well, mainly running northwards up the western side of the uk. the winds are coming from a long way south, it can be a strong, mainly south and south—westerly wind that can bring higher temperatures on monday but very mild start of the new week, around 14— i6 mild start of the new week, around 14— 16 degrees or so. that's a few degrees more than we get. but as part of the cold front which will run its way eastwards, bring some rain and
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introduce some cold air. the band of rain heading out to the north sea will be followed by some sunshine, some blustery showers on tuesday, and outer was the worst this is either showers will be more frequent, they may will be happy and andy dellacqua under as well. temperatures a bit lower, noticeable for scotland and northern ireland. typically around 11 or 12 degrees. we're left with is a run of west to westerly winds, in that because showery airstream on wednesday, had another weather system coming the atlantic. very changeable weather continues and you next week, sunshine around, fewer showers, lighter showers, again mainly on the west swamped by the cloud from the atlantic had of some rain. those showers again around 11-13, a little bit those showers again around ii—is, a little bit higher perhaps in the south—east. still quite mild that even on wednesday, and into thursday things may get milder still because the wind direction comes more in from the south. if we look further ahead, we are left with high pressure towards the south—east of the
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uk. lower pressure, and areas of low pressure to the north—west, strengthening the winds here, bring some rain from time to time. we still evenif from time to time. we still even if the following weekend, in this run of milder air, south to south—westerly wind, colder and not far away but at the moment we are staying in that milder but still very unsettled. so these other temperatures the outlook. because you are making 16 or 17 degrees, maybe even 18. dry towards the south—east of the uk, always can be wetter and doubly windier towards the north—west. goodbye.
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