claymore, as i always could. of england and wales, with heavy rain moving in here. and, in fact, when the rain arrived across the south of england, it was really intense. had 11l millimetres of rain recorded injust one hour in parts of kent and 12 into parts of hampshire. that's half an inch of rain in the space of an hour. rain that intense, i'm sure, would have led to some localised surface water flooding. and the weather front responsible for that rain is going to stay across those areas all night. the rain, though, is likely to turn at least a little bit lighter for a time. probably quite murky with a lot of low cloud around, some hill fog patches developing here. and across east scotland and eastern areas of england, as the weather turns increasingly humid overnight, there'll be thickening of the low cloud and also a bit of mist, fog and drizzle. so that takes us into friday. the same weather front is there, same area of low pressure's there. can't move anywhere because of this big area of high pressure bloc