that was craig foster, former captain of - foster, former captain of australia's national football teamoing to keep easterly winds feeding in a number of showers, particularly to eastern areas. earlier today, we saw some of those showers move into lincolnshire. most of them are not too heavy and they don't last too long on account of the brisk winds. but those winds will continue to make it feel quite chilly, both today and tomorrow. the wind is coming in from the east thanks to this area of high pressure. the wind is blowing clockwise around that, hence the easterly flow. as those winds come across the north sea, they pick up moisture and we start to see those showers form and that is why we have got lots of showers in the forecast today for eastern scotland and eastern areas of england. one or two will cross the midlands into east wales but west wales and north—west england having the best of this afternoon's sunshine. wherever you are, it is going to feel quite chilly. temperatures 7—8 degrees, with those easterly winds making it feel a little bit chillier than that. the cloud will t