what that was jamie oliver speaking to my colleague earlier. let's have a look at the weather now. there hasn't been much hot weather in july with temperatures below there hasn't been much hot weather injuly with temperatures below par. by by the end of the week though, it looks like we could have some very warm or even hot air on any continent, with some parts of the south seeing around 30 celsius or more on friday. low pressure is with others as we start the week. quite a deep area below as well, spreading its way northwards and eastwards as we head on through the afternoon, the latter part of the day, we could see some heavy or thundery showers across parts of wales, northern england and the midlands come in response to any sunshine developing. it will turn wendy as well, particularly across southern and western areas. gusts there of around 30 or 35 miles an hour, may be more than that. onto this evening and overnight, it looks like the heaviest of the rain becomes confined to the north—east in the northern isles, blustery showers further south and west but many southern areas d