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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm laura mcghie. tonight, we'll find out who from the six contenders will be crowned the 2022 sports personality of the year. and i will be live on the red carpet with all the build—up to the awards tonight. arsenal women are in action in theirfinal champions league group game. they're cruising through as group winners in their tie against zurich. in the league cup, manchester united need to beat burnley to go a step closer to winning their first silverware under erik ten hag. also coming up in the programme. ange postecoglou says the rest of the scottish premiership should treat the challenges of his celtic side and rangers differently. this is what you expect. i don't get that.
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good evening and welcome to the programme. it's one of the biggest nights in the sporting calender. a night when the best and brightest in the world of sport come together to celebrate their successes. i am of course talking about the bbc sport's personality of the year awards, that begin in a few minutes�* time in mediacity in salford. sarah mulkerrins is there on the red carpet for us, sarah run us through who is nominated for the top prize. good evening and welcome to the red carpet which is emptying out because all of the global sports stars who have been here today through the red carpet and into the wall behind me because the ceremony is around ten minutes�* time just to find out
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before nine o'clock who will win at the trophy and the person probably behind us. the bbc sports personality of the year, that is the main award tonight and there are six contenders and let me run you through them in alphabetical order. we will begin withjessica, the 18—year—old gymnast who had a stellar year. she won three metals of the world championships and gold on the floor, she helped the team to silver and is stork bronze medal in the all—around event. that is the first all—around metal and for a british athlete and then, the second of the contenders and she was a part of the contenders and she was a part of the contenders and she was a part of the england team and beating germany and that final during the summerfor the first germany and that final during the summer for the first major trophy. she was player of the tournament and also top scorer with six goals was player of the tournament and also top scorer with six. the third nominee and she was at the beijing
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olympics and the fourth time of trying to win a gold medal, she had been there before chat bronze in 2014, had gotten to does semifinals in the build—up to this olympic cycle and finally in beijing, she was able to win a gold medal with the women's team and she has since retired to the top of her game. then, the next contender we have is ronnie o'sullivan. a stall of snicker and he was able to win a seventh world title and that equalled stephen henry's record and also by doing good of 46 years of age, he became the oldest player to win a world title. two more nominees to go and we've got been stokes, part of that angle in t20 cricketing team that won the world cup in australia just over a month ago and also he was promoted to captain and
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orchestrating a real turnaround in england's test fortunes most recently, very successful and 3—0 series when in the sixth and final nominee for bbc sport personality of the year is the athlete jacob weidman. and he happened to be the fancy and favoured member. he won the 1500 metre title in the is the first print to do so since steve crown back in 1983. it was very busy summer and you will remember after that, for a championship gold, he is able to win silver the area and changing the metres. in one, one bronze of the 1500 metres, i'm sorry. voting will be open and you have a look online and 645 in the winter just have a look online and 645 in the winterjust before nine o'clock. fix,
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winterjust before nine o'clock. a little bit of the realisation of what we've done, being here with so many athletes and celebrities sports in england. and with winning the euros, it is very special and i will never forget it and no one, no one will forget it. and this is been really special. more than i expected. it will a little overwhelming and so good and something to be really proud of and now, we are moving on.— something to be really proud of and now, we are moving on. obviously one ofthe now, we are moving on. obviously one of the best thing _ now, we are moving on. obviously one of the best thing ever, _ now, we are moving on. obviously one of the best thing ever, still _ of the best thing ever, still watching the game back and in the press conference and some fantastic memories and having the iconic shot.
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getting used to showbiz? yes. memories and having the iconic shot. getting used to showbiz?— getting used to showbiz? yes, live it all out of— getting used to showbiz? yes, live it all out of switchblade _ getting used to showbiz? yes, live it all out of switchblade given - getting used to showbiz? yes, live it all out of switchblade given my l it all out of switchblade given my best go. — it all out of switchblade given my best go, especially standing out there _ best go, especially standing out there when they're just having write -ood there when they're just having write good time _ there when they're just having write good time and what are they talking about _ good time and what are they talking about. and. ., good time and what are they talking about. and. . , ., good time and what are they talking about- and-— about. and. have you learned how to ose? about. and. have you learned how to pose? definitely _ about. and. have you learned how to pose? definitely not, _ about. and. have you learned how to pose? definitely not, where - about. and. have you learned how to pose? definitely not, where the - pose? definitely not, where the icture pose? definitely not, where the picture hands. _ pose? definitely not, where the picture hands, i _ pose? definitely not, where the picture hands, i don't _ pose? definitely not, where the picture hands, i don't know. - pose? definitely not, where the picture hands, i don't know. myj pose? definitely not, where the . picture hands, i don't know. my my my system, — picture hands, i don't know. my my my system, can you not just look a bit my system, can you not just look a hit nicer_ my system, can you not just look a bit nicer because i'll be away, very. — bit nicer because i'll be away, very, professional.— bit nicer because i'll be away, very, professional. and back and stuff. it's nice _ very, professional. and back and stuff. it's nice to _ very, professional. and back and stuff. it's nice to come _ very, professional. and back and stuff. it's nice to come here - very, professional. and back and stuff. it's nice to come here like | very, professional. and back and l stuff. it's nice to come here like a team. that's a wonderful thing about team sports, isn't it?— team sports, isn't it? they're askin: team sports, isn't it? they're asking us _ team sports, isn't it? they're asking us to _ team sports, isn't it? they're asking us to do _ team sports, isn't it? they're asking us to do this - team sports, isn't it? they're asking us to do this and - team sports, isn't it? they're asking us to do this and we i team sports, isn't it? they're i asking us to do this and we are team sports, isn't it? they're - asking us to do this and we are like no, what we are a team. but i think we alljust want no, what we are a team. but i think we all just want to stick together. we've had an incredible summer the
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bombs would never be broken for what we shared. {iii bombs would never be broken for what we shared. _, , bombs would never be broken for what we shared. . ., , ., bombs would never be broken for what we shared. _, , ., ., we shared. of course, what other warts are un _ we shared. of course, what other warts are up for— we shared. of course, what other warts are up for grabs? _ we shared. of course, what other warts are up for grabs? -- - we shared. of course, what other| warts are up for grabs? -- awards we shared. of course, what other - warts are up for grabs? -- awards up for crabs. warts are up for grabs? -- awards up for grabs- their _ warts are up for grabs? -- awards up for grabs. they have _ warts are up for grabs? -- awards up for grabs. they have not _ warts are up for grabs? -- awards up for grabs. they have not been - warts are up for grabs? -- awards up for grabs. they have not been able . for grabs. they have not been able to celebrate their achievements and successes and so, it is great to talk to some of them and they'll be other awards barring the man one we've talked about and will have young athlete of the year and manager of the year ended unsung hero, but we do know two already, we know you say in both, when athlete he is, nothing that he hasn't achieved within the sport, the brilliant sprinter and he is when the lifetime achievement award and the lifetime achievement award and the global sportstar award is gone and none other two lionel messi, no surprises there. with his heroics to guide the argentina team to world
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cup victories. the one trophy that eluded him in his on the global athletes here tonight, laura. thank ou ve athletes here tonight, laura. thank you very much _ athletes here tonight, laura. thank you very much for _ athletes here tonight, laura. thank you very much for being _ athletes here tonight, laura. thank you very much for being on - athletes here tonight, laura. thank you very much for being on the - athletes here tonight, laura. thank you very much for being on the red| you very much for being on the red carpet. you can watch sports personality of the year over on bbc one. do not gojust personality of the year over on bbc one. do not go just yet because we are still going on sports day. well para—athlete olivia breen has been named the bbc wales sports personality of the year for 2022. in august, breen won commonwealth games gold as she beat her english rival sophie hahn in the t37/38100 metres race in birmingham. it's incredible, yeah, i'm just shocked. i'm speechless! but yeah, obviously, winning this award is been such strong performances this year and thank you so much and yes, thank you to everyone for nominating
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me. i been around ten years, nine years now and yeah, itjust shows, don't give up and hard work does pay off and it will come. being a part off and it will come. being a part of the team was amazing. real special moment for me and just being a part of the team wells, and we all supported one another and since covid—19, we appreciate things so much more like having a cloud as well and just the whole experience is just incredible. and well and just the whole experience isjust incredible. and during the gold, and seven family friends there is just amazing. gold, and seven family friends there isjust amazing. probably, the highlight for me was being a part of the team. arsenal women are in action in the champions league as we speak.
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they're playing zurich in their final group game. arsenal are already through to the knockout stages, but this game is still significant. our correspondentjane dougall is here to explain. jane, the match is under way — how's it going? have time, arsenal and switzerland taking on zurich, not making things easy but arsenal have dominated and at half—time, the first school was from a beautiful freak take from just outside the box in the 19th minute. the vertebrae had multiple chances and that really settled the site. zurich almost retaliated but their header went over the bar and then, the second came in here is a replay. it was so good. and then the second goal came from caitlin and those in the 23rd minute in a quick cross across the face the goal and ford was there just to tap it in and madame got that through the nose her
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second just after the half—hour mark in the fourth rate on the stroke of half—time came from herself. zurich had lost all the group game so far it looks like they're going to lose this one as well and so, they are out. or stumble through to the less ada nelson from last week but when this evening will mean the top the group and all mean they were seated for the drop to the last eight so, it will be beneficial to them. thea;r it will be beneficial to them. they ma find it will be beneficial to them. they may find difficulty _ it will be beneficial to them. they may find difficulty in _ it will be beneficial to them. they may find difficulty in the knockout stages, is that fair to say? arsenal have lost two _ stages, is that fair to say? arsenal have lost two of _ stages, is that fair to say? arsenal have lost two of their _ stages, is that fair to say? arsenal have lost two of their best - stages, is that fair to say? arsenal have lost two of their best players| have lost two of their best players to long—term injuries and their goal scorers as well. top score and the women's oblique richard off in less thursday's defeat of lyon with a ruptured acl and so, it's going to be at least six months. and at the sports personality of the year, suffering the same exact entry in the pr for a long time and left the manager with the problem and the
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january transfer opens just under two weeks' time and they might need to make some purchases in general, female athletes are up to six times more likely to have acl injuries than men in this things like a heavy fixture list which continues and that contributes and also the menstrual cycle leaves women vulnerable to injuries at certain points. these players in this part will be difficult when the faced tougher teams later on.- will be difficult when the faced tougher teams later on. thank you ve for tougher teams later on. thank you very for that- _ tonight in the league cup, manchester united return to competitive action after the world cup break as they host championship leaders burnley. conor mcnamara is at old trafford for us. 30a 30 a day since manchester united last played a competitive team and they will be looking like when things came to a halt and he just scored a brilliant winner over form, a lot of buzz about it and people feeling he might be the future of the cloud. a lot of water under the
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bridge since manchester united last played, numberseven, bridge since manchester united last played, number seven, the famous shirt and rinaldo has now departed maybe the january transfer window will open up to someone else to come in. and they have used the briefing world cup to take the team to spain and they played a couple of families there too but it is in the competitive action against a burnley team under vincent co., an old photo of manchester united manchester city days and looking good for a return to the top flight next season, and resume to the championship, burnley have won them both in the top of the table and their aprons clear in third place for the automatic spots in this company will see tonight is a litmus test to see how good burnley or should they come back up to the premier league for next season. there is a reduced capacity at old trafford tonight, safety authority and a 62,000 tonight and it's because of a shortage of available ambulance drivers in the area and the safety authority is
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just been the safe side of said they will keep that to 62,000 tonight but it will be allowed in here is manchester united fans to cheer on their teams in the first time in 38 days. manchester city play liverpool tomorrow in the fourth round and city manager pep guardiola has said it'll be a challenge integrating his players who've not played in the world cup, like erling haaland and riyad mahrez, with those who have. he says those who've been competing in qatar are that much sharper. they were doing perfectly, that's normal. they compete, they train every day and we had holidays. so, the most important to keep the rhythm and for the players, to gain the rhythm because like we have, we don't have one month off of two or three weeks to prepare the team and so, we have to do it with what we
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have. it isa it is a strange situation being and going _ it is a strange situation being and going back to myworld company having this fixture _ going back to myworld company having this fixture. but we will try and teams — this fixture. but we will try and teams of— this fixture. but we will try and teams of already proved in the past the teams — teams of already proved in the past the teams on the pitch that they will make — the teams on the pitch that they will make it a top show. scottish premiership leaders celtic host livingston at celtic park in this evening's rearranged fixture. the scottish champions returned to top flight action following the world cup break with saturday's win away to aberdeen, whilst david martindale's sides game against dundee united was postponed due to a frozen pitch at the weekend. celtic manager ange postecoglou has argued that the rest of the league find it hard to differentiate between the two old firm sides. opposition coaches and opposition players before we played them, will be tensing to differentiate between us and rangers when you play the top two, this is what happens you know,
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some of them talk about it is that it's an excursion, you go through glasgow on this is what you expect, i don't get that because if i refer to all the other teams apart from rangers as the other ten and replayability and this is what happens, i'm not paying respect to the fact that livingston are going to be a different challenge to saint johnson on the weekends. even though they may play defensive leave different ways they do that. playing at home is different than playing them away. if people assume that something works or doesn't work against rangers, that's a reflection of what's going to be all the time, that's very different things was be of different types of players in different play styles, we are different play styles, we are different home and away and this with the discussion should be. livingston manager david martindale, on the other hand, was more complimentary about his opposite number in the dugout tonight. for me, they are the team to beat. and in football, we gotta go out of
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our comfort zones as managers and i had to put my wits against the celtic team and i think in football, they have their own identities and philosophies and coaches are very thorough and you can see that. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today. england and harlequins forward shaunagh brown will retire from rugby at the end of december. she won 30 caps for england as well as a premier 15s title. her final performance for the red roses came in that 34—31 world cup final defeat to new zealand in november. england's teenage rising star rehan ahmed has pulled out of the ipl auction for next year to concentrate on county cricket. the 18—year—old became england's youngest ever test debutant in the third match against pakistan and immediately impressed with five wickets in the second innings. the number 12 seed dave chisnall is through to the third round of the pdc world darts championship. he beat andrew gilding by three sets
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to one at alexandra palace. russia's natalya antchookh has been stripped of the 400 metre hurdles gold she won at london 2012 — on the basis of historical data from a moscow testing laboratory. the 41—year—old is already serving a four—year ban after being named in a world anti—doping agency investigation into cheating by russia. it means all three gold medals won by russian track athletes at london 2012 have now been taken away on doping grounds. american lashinda dee—mus has now been upgraded from the silver to gold medal for that 400 metres hurdles race that took place ten years ago. eddiejones says he's not ruled out the possibility of a return now, it's every pole vaulters worst nightmare. britain's olympic bronze medallist holly bradshaw has spoken about the impact of her pole snapping as she warmed—up ahead
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of pole vault qualification at the world athletics championships in oregon earlier this year. fortunately, holly escaped serious injury, but was shocked when she received targeted online abuse following the incident. i was just i wasjust warming up like normal, going to my routine, back in full approach on the same poll is always nothing different about it and then, the next and i knew, i took off and is really nicejump and the next and i knew, i took off and is really nice jump and the the next and i knew, i took off and is really nicejump and the poor blew up in there was a massive shock as you can imagine, it's not something you can never prepare for is not something that's going to your mind and is the pool when the snap, so was a big shock. i your mind and is the pool when the snap, so was a big shock.— snap, so was a big shock. i don't thinki snap, so was a big shock. i don't think i actually _ snap, so was a big shock. i don't think i actually saw _ snap, so was a big shock. i don't think i actually saw it _ snap, so was a big shock. i don't think i actually saw it happen - snap, so was a big shock. i don't think i actually saw it happen in l think i actually saw it happen in real time — think i actually saw it happen in real time but when a poor brakes, you hear— real time but when a poor brakes, you hear it — real time but when a poor brakes, you hear it for miles. it'sjust like _ you hear it for miles. it'sjust like a — you hear it for miles. it'sjust like a cannon going off. and so, i knew_ like a cannon going off. and so, i knew immediately what it happened and i knew immediately what it happened and i of— knew immediately what it happened and i of course ran over because once _ and i of course ran over because once i_ and i of course ran over because once i saw— and i of course ran over because once i saw she was moving slowly, i
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was like. _ once i saw she was moving slowly, i was like. no, — once i saw she was moving slowly, i was like, no, this could end badly. i was like, no, this could end badly. i have _ was like, no, this could end badly. i have seen— was like, no, this could end badly. i have seen team—mates seriously injure _ i have seen team—mates seriously injure themselves breaking poles and so, yeah. _ injure themselves breaking poles and so, yeah. i_ injure themselves breaking poles and so, yeah, ijust want to go there to make _ so, yeah, ijust want to go there to make sure — so, yeah, ijust want to go there to make sure she was ok.— so, yeah, ijust want to go there to make sure she was ok. firstly, the fact that a lot _ make sure she was ok. firstly, the fact that a lot of _ make sure she was ok. firstly, the fact that a lot of the _ make sure she was ok. firstly, the fact that a lot of the comments - make sure she was ok. firstly, the l fact that a lot of the comments were positive, people were kind of asking how i was but it does not negate the fact that there were quite a few people saying that i need to grow up and urinated on the squeegee of your neck, get over yourself, why usage may. someone actually said to miko, she's too big but she's not the pooh she's too big but she's not the poor. that's hashing up things that have happened to me in the past and it's making comments for the sake of it's making comments for the sake of it based on not a lot of it based on not a lot it's making comments for the sake of it based on not a lot of knowledge about the sport. we it based on not a lot of knowledge about the sport.— it based on not a lot of knowledge about the sport. we see things like, oh, ou're about the sport. we see things like, oh. you're just _ about the sport. we see things like, oh, you're just too _ about the sport. we see things like, oh, you're just too big _ about the sport. we see things like, oh, you're just too big and - about the sport. we see things like, oh, you're just too big and it's - about the sport. we see things like, oh, you're just too big and it's not i oh, you're just too big and it's not the poor— oh, you're just too big and it's not the poor for— oh, you're just too big and it's not the poor for that reason or man, she's— the poor for that reason or man, she's really— the poor for that reason or man, she's really milking it, it's like no. she's really milking it, it's like no if— she's really milking it, it's like no if you _ she's really milking it, it's like no. if you understand evenjust the basics _ no. if you understand evenjust the basics of— no. if you understand evenjust the basics of the laws of physics, you'll— basics of the laws of physics, you'll understand that, like, there is so _ you'll understand that, like, there
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is so much — you'll understand that, like, there is so much more to this and obviously. _ is so much more to this and obviously, she is seriously injured if she's— obviously, she is seriously injured if she's having to pull out of the world _ if she's having to pull out of the world championships.— if she's having to pull out of the world championships. more than she did not have — world championships. more than she did not have to _ world championships. more than she did not have to call— world championships. more than she did not have to call it _ world championships. more than she did not have to call it out _ world championships. more than she did not have to call it out but - world championships. more than she did not have to call it out but she - did not have to call it out but she did not have to call it out but she did means the more we stand up to these bullies on social media, the more it's going to be eradicated or the more likely something is going to happen to the fact that it is hard for me to stand up for myself when it's very raw and emotional but for some to do that on my behalf is, yeah, really grateful. commonwealth games gold medallist johnboy smith has launched a gofund me page in order to buy a new racing wheelchair, without it he says he may struggle to compete at the olympic games in paris 2024. smith needs a new wheelchair after an incident, in the french capital during the marathon earlier this year. he told me the cost of wheelchairs is becoming prohibative for new competitors. these chairs are just some plinking
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go millimetre precision, chairs are actually built around individual athletes going to get one, 26 a long time in the standard chair which i do still a bit better than and so, basic bottom line will be $12,000. in the doomsday scenario that you don't manage to raise the funds to get yourself a new racing wheelchair, what are you going to do? �* , ., , ., .., do? there's literally nothing i can do. don't do? there's literally nothing i can do- don't get— do? there's literally nothing i can do. don't get me _ do? there's literally nothing i can do. don't get me wrong, - do? there's literally nothing i can do. don't get me wrong, since i do? there's literally nothing i can i do. don't get me wrong, since april, i have done a lot. i have one because of the commonwealth games and after the british record in the marathon event. the only thing that worries me is the chair and being held together by duct tape and it's kind of working but essentially, it's not safe for me to racing it any more and i long ago was april, nine months ago? in the chairs being held together by duct tape. and
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elite level wheelchairs, being able to take part in the sport because a lot of people cannot find £12,000 to get onto that startling to compete in any race. i5 get onto that startling to compete in any race-— in any race. is a lot of money, $12,000 _ in any race. is a lot of money, $12,000 for— in any race. is a lot of money, $12,000 for racing _ in any race. is a lot of money, $12,000 for racing share. - in any race. is a lot of money, $12,000 for racing share. but| in any race. is a lot of money, - $12,000 for racing share. but mine is the cheapest, the cheapest you can buy and some chairs out there are $30,000 instead of a that it's absolutely crazy. god forbid there is ever a parent out there that wanted the disabled child to have the dream of going right have been or the great marcel from switzerland. and, let's try it, oh, hold on the second, $15,000 custom—made racing chair. and just to say, we have approached the paris marathon organisers for comment and we are yet to receive a response. scotland face england in tennis'
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battle of the brits this week. the team event, created by two time grand slam championjamie murray, is taking place for the first time in scotland. two matches have not long started, england's dan evans is up against scotland's aidan mchugh whilstjack draper is taking on former world number one andy murray. over the course of two days the players will compete in a series of singles and doubles match—ups as they aim to clinch more team wins than their opponents. you can watch live on the bbc sport website & app plus on the bbc iplayer. well, it's a night packed with sport across the bbc including another chance to relive england's victory in the 2022 women's euros that took place last summer. here's a little taster.
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and that's on bbc one tonight. and remember sports personality of the year is live now also on bbc one. that's all from sportsday, have a great evening. bye. good evening. it's been another deborah received another cluster of showers and priests —— brisk winds. that means more ram for some and most of the snowjust over the scottish mountains but you can see why we've got these bands of clouds, these were the friends waiting in the atlantic to push in. but the core there's not too far away it will be keeping a close eye
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on that for this evening, there the shower with us in the wind tends to turn towards the north as we head in with heavy rain pushing across southern areas as well, spray and standing on the faster routes and following behind and on the whole, quite a bit of cloud and western areas for england and wales relatively mild but chilli, chilli or night elsewhere and frosts overnight in the coming few nights. before thursday, the best of the brightness will be in the north and your shutters and we have seen in a bit more sunshine coming through scotland in northern england not a little windy except in the north of cold northerly in the south, quite a bit of cloud for many parts of england and wales and uncertain how far will come but the heaviest rain will be in the south will be quite grey and drizzling your fog and just eight and grey and drizzling your fog and just eightand nine, grey and drizzling your fog and just eight and nine, just above average. in two thursday nine to friday, the weather front close by and it looks as though will see something again heavier pushing its way and as we head towards friday morning and that
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is a slow—moving band of rain and the concern with the ground saturated so we could see some local flooding and it grinds a halt and the cold air starts to date down to the cold air starts to date down to the north and much milder and brighter towards the south and when that cold air in modern meet, we could see some snow fall, the low pressure system and the christmas day starts to move away and then we get some wintry showers met cold air and arctic air that is still with us and arctic air that is still with us and we may not necessarily see snow but there's a chance of core there returning southwards of time and that's it to keep up with on the forecast for you are and of course, you can use the app but at the moment, it looks as if the court is likely there with the greatest chance of snow fall. but please, do stay tuned for the forecast.
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