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but the heaviest rain a<met office, yellow warning inave a met office, yellow warning in place.also seen some downpours today across parts of northern ireland. so some further disruption likely through this evening and overnight . it does turn a little overnight. it does turn a little dner overnight. it does turn a little drier north wales and drier over north wales and northern quite a mild northern england. quite a mild night, in the night, particularly in the south—east. temperatures really holding dull, damp, holding up here in a dull, damp, humid tuesday. that humid start to tuesday. that rain should across rain should peter out across east anglia and southern counties england and then counties of england and then it's a case of, yes, some sunny spells, but also plenty of showers through a showers moving through on a brisk for most . but light brisk breeze for most. but light winds northern means winds in northern scotland means we could some slow moving , we could see some slow moving, intense, thundery downpours intense, even thundery downpours here during the afternoon.
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said three important messages to date from the met office.ecord but we smashed it by huge margin and secondly that was made twice as likely because of man—made climate change. and by 2050 we can expect every other tune to be as hot as this one. those are findings that we should all profoundly worrying. there's fierce fighting in the city ofjenin in the occupied west bank — after israel launched one of its biggest military operations this morning. eight palestinians have been killed since israeli forces went into the refugee camp in the city in the early hours of this morning. israel said it had "dealt a heavy blow to terrorist organisations", but palestinians have accused israel of a war crime. 0ur middle east correpsondent yolande knell is injenin. by dawn, the battles had been raging for hours injenin. the israeli military used a surprise drone strike overnight to target what it said was the headquarters of local militants. soon, armed palestinians were fighting back inside the city's crowded, decades—old refugee camp. hundreds of israeli s
said three important messages to date from the met office.ecord but we smashed it by huge margin and secondly that was made twice as likely because of man—made climate change. and by 2050 we can expect every other tune to be as hot as this one. those are findings that we should all profoundly worrying. there's fierce fighting in the city ofjenin in the occupied west bank — after israel launched one of its biggest military operations this morning. eight palestinians have been killed since...
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but the heaviest rain a<met office, yellow warning inave a met office, yellow warning in place.urs across of downpours today across parts of northern some northern ireland. so some further disruption likely through this evening and overnight , but does turn overnight, but it does turn a little drier over north wales overnight, but it does turn a littl
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we do have met office yellow warnings in place quite mild and quite blustery.hrowing cloud and rain in from the atlantic for much of the day across the west, whilst we've seen sunny spells in the seen some sunny spells in the east, the cloud now east, the cloud is now thickening further. rain to come across england and the across southwest england and the midlands. heaviest rain midlands. but the heaviest rain across where we do have across scotland where we do have across scotland where we do have a yellow warning in a met office yellow warning in place, some downpours place, also seen some downpours today of northern today across parts of northern ireland. so some further disruption through this disruption likely through this evening. it does evening. and overnight it does turn little drier over north turn a little drier over north wales and northern england. quite a night, particularly quite a mild night, particularly in temperatures in the south—east. temperatures really up here in really holding up here in a dull, humid to dull, damp, humid start to tuesda
we do have met office yellow warnings in place quite mild and quite blustery.hrowing cloud and rain in from the atlantic for much of the day across the west, whilst we've seen sunny spells in the seen some sunny spells in the east, the cloud now east, the cloud is now thickening further. rain to come across england and the across southwest england and the midlands. heaviest rain midlands. but the heaviest rain across where we do have across scotland where we do have across scotland where we do...
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the met office a yellow office do have a yellow warning in place winds .s much of england northern and england and northern ireland and into southern scotland. by the end day, some brighter end of the day, some brighter spells southeast could spells in the southeast could see highs of 22, but generally temperatures in high teens temperatures in the high teens and cooler with that and feeling cooler with that gusty, gusty wind. it's a blustery day for many on saturday. you can see this big swirl . it's pressure, but swirl. it's low pressure, but the winds on saturday the strongest winds on saturday over parts of the midlands, east anglia england. another anglia and east england. another met in place for met office warning in place for those gusty winds. there'll be plenty heavy showers moving plenty of heavy showers moving across country as well. across the country as well. blustery throughout blustery conditions throughout the day with temperatures high teens, low 20s . teens, low 20s. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb
the met office a yellow office do have a yellow warning in place winds .s much of england northern and england and northern ireland and into southern scotland. by the end day, some brighter end of the day, some brighter spells southeast could spells in the southeast could see highs of 22, but generally temperatures in high teens temperatures in the high teens and cooler with that and feeling cooler with that gusty, gusty wind. it's a blustery day for many on saturday. you can see this big swirl...
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the met office says man—made climate change made these record temperatures twice as likely.o be as hot as this one. forfarmers, that means a fundamental rethink of the crops they grow. we will be growing a more sort of mediterranean—type crop than the traditional crops grown in this country. spring barley and spring wheat just won't cope with a hot summer. that could make some of our staple foods more expensive. the canal and river trust is using pumps to spray water to try and drive up oxygen levels and they have tested the water for pollution. it is expensive and time—consuming work and they have been dealing with an exceptional number of these incidents. it's unprecedented. six incidents last summer, 60 incidentsjust in the month ofjune alone and so that is, you know, that's massively significantly more. climate change is already putting many uk ecosystems under severe stress. some fish have survived here, they desperately gulp oxygen near the surface but that brings a deadly new peril — swarms of seagulls are feasting on them. justin rowlatt, bbc news, solihull. worrying
the met office says man—made climate change made these record temperatures twice as likely.o be as hot as this one. forfarmers, that means a fundamental rethink of the crops they grow. we will be growing a more sort of mediterranean—type crop than the traditional crops grown in this country. spring barley and spring wheat just won't cope with a hot summer. that could make some of our staple foods more expensive. the canal and river trust is using pumps to spray water to try and drive up...
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the met office has confirmed the uk has seen its hottestjune on record.rage monthly temperature of 15.8 degrees celsius exceeded the previous highest average june temperatures, recorded in 1940 and 1976, by 0.9 degrees. scientists said climate change made the chance of surpassing the previous joint record at least twice as likely. earlier, i spoke to dr frederike otto from the grantham institute for climate change and the environment at imperial college london and she gave me her reaction. it's not a surprise to have this confirmed. we had weather conditions this year that led to very high temperatures throughout the month, especially also in the oceans surrounding us. and of course, we have increased warming because of our continued burning of fossil fuels, so this is not a surprise at all. and what about the consequences? tell us more about that. heat is called the silent killer, heat waves. and even if we didn't have a0 degrees thisjune, as we had last year injuly, also when we have 30 degrees or higher, and particularly when people live in poorly insu
the met office has confirmed the uk has seen its hottestjune on record.rage monthly temperature of 15.8 degrees celsius exceeded the previous highest average june temperatures, recorded in 1940 and 1976, by 0.9 degrees. scientists said climate change made the chance of surpassing the previous joint record at least twice as likely. earlier, i spoke to dr frederike otto from the grantham institute for climate change and the environment at imperial college london and she gave me her reaction. it's...
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doug works for the met office i climate change is real. how big a threat climate change is. temperatures in england reached 40 temperatures in england reached a0 degrees in england for the first time, devastating scenes that have become all too familiar. this scene has not seen sustained rent for two and a half years. evidence of climate change is overwhelming but on tiktok, you might get a different impression.— but on tiktok, you might get a different impression. three fax by climate _ different impression. three fax by climate change _ different impression. three fax by climate change is _ different impression. three fax by climate change is not i by climate change is not man—made. by climate change is not man-made.— by climate change is not man-made. ., , man-made. the banks of this world know — man-made. the banks of this world know it _ man-made. the banks of this world know it is _ man-made. the banks of this world know it is not _ man-made. the banks of this world know it is not going i man-made. the banks of this world know it is
doug works for the met office i climate change is real. how big a threat climate change is. temperatures in england reached 40 temperatures in england reached a0 degrees in england for the first time, devastating scenes that have become all too familiar. this scene has not seen sustained rent for two and a half years. evidence of climate change is overwhelming but on tiktok, you might get a different impression.— but on tiktok, you might get a different impression. three fax by climate _...
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the uk had the hottest june on record, the met office has confirmed. the average monthly temperature of 15.8c exceeded the previous highest averagejune temperature, recorded in both in 1940 and 1976. our bbc meterologist, chris fawkes, gives us more on this. let's talk about uk temperatures first, a very hotjune. yes let's talk about uk temperatures first, a very hot june._ let's talk about uk temperatures first, a very hot june. yes and it's one thing — first, a very hot june. yes and it's one thing that's _ first, a very hot june. yes and it's one thing that's noticeable - first, a very hot june. yes and it's one thing that's noticeable is - first, a very hot june. yes and it's one thing that's noticeable isjust| one thing that's noticeable is just the margin by which we've beaten the previous record. normally when we look at temperatures you might beat the record by a tenth of a degree, the record by a tenth of a degree, the top three dunes had been separated byjust a tenth of a degree, but what we've done this year is we've annihilated that record
the uk had the hottest june on record, the met office has confirmed. the average monthly temperature of 15.8c exceeded the previous highest averagejune temperature, recorded in both in 1940 and 1976. our bbc meterologist, chris fawkes, gives us more on this. let's talk about uk temperatures first, a very hotjune. yes let's talk about uk temperatures first, a very hot june._ let's talk about uk temperatures first, a very hot june. yes and it's one thing — first, a very hot june. yes and it's...
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the met office says man—made climate change made these record temperatures twice as likely.expect every otherjune to be as hot as this one. forfarmers, that means a fundamental rethink of the crops they grow. we will be growing a more sort of mediterranean—type crop than the traditional crops grown in this country. spring barley and spring wheatjust won't cope with a hot summer. that could make some of our staple foods more expensive. the canal and river trust is using pumps to spray water to try and drive up oxygen levels and they have tested the water for pollution. it is expensive and time—consuming work and they have been dealing with an exceptional number of these incidents. it's unprecedented. six incidents last summer, 60 incidentsjust in the month ofjune alone and so that is, you know, that's massively significantly more. climate change is already putting many uk ecosystems under severe stress. some fish have survived here, they desperately gulp oxygen near the surface but that brings a deadly new peril — swarms of seagulls are feasting on them. justin rowlatt, bbc n
the met office says man—made climate change made these record temperatures twice as likely.expect every otherjune to be as hot as this one. forfarmers, that means a fundamental rethink of the crops they grow. we will be growing a more sort of mediterranean—type crop than the traditional crops grown in this country. spring barley and spring wheatjust won't cope with a hot summer. that could make some of our staple foods more expensive. the canal and river trust is using pumps to spray water...
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the met office says 2022, which saw record—breaking heat across the uk, will be regarded as a "cool" last year was the warmest on record, but the met office's state of the climate report says last year's those temperatures become the average by 2060. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath reports. last summer's searing heatwave sparked wildfires across the uk with more than 800 on the hottest day injuly when temperatures broke through a0 celsius for the first time. these blistering conditions also had significant impacts on human health with thousands more deaths in the over 65s than usual in england and wales acrossjuly and august. this new met office report shows that the persistent heat wasn't confined to summer, with every month apart from december warmer than the long—term average. this saw 2022 become the uk's warmest year in records dating back to 1884. driving all this, according to the researchers, our ongoing emissions of carbon dioxide from human activities. if these stay constant, an exceptional year like 2022 will become the norm for the uk. if you look at the summer
the met office says 2022, which saw record—breaking heat across the uk, will be regarded as a "cool" last year was the warmest on record, but the met office's state of the climate report says last year's those temperatures become the average by 2060. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath reports. last summer's searing heatwave sparked wildfires across the uk with more than 800 on the hottest day injuly when temperatures broke through a0 celsius for the first time. these...
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we do have met office yellow warnings in place quite mild and quite blustery.g cloud and rain in from the atlantic for much of the day across the west, whilst we've seen some sunny spells in the east, cloud now east, the cloud is now thickening further. rain come thickening further. rain to come across england and the across southwest england and the midlands. but the heaviest rain across do have across scotland where we do have across scotland where we do have a office yellow warning in a met office yellow warning in place, downpours place, also seen some downpours today across parts of northern ireland. so some further disruption likely this disruption likely through this evening. and overnight it does turn drier over turn a little drier over north wales northern england. wales and northern england. quite particularly wales and northern england. quite south—east. particularly wales and northern england. quite south—east. temperatures in the south—east. temperatures really up here really holding up here in a dull, humid start to dull, damp, humid start to tues
we do have met office yellow warnings in place quite mild and quite blustery.g cloud and rain in from the atlantic for much of the day across the west, whilst we've seen some sunny spells in the east, cloud now east, the cloud is now thickening further. rain come thickening further. rain to come across england and the across southwest england and the midlands. but the heaviest rain across do have across scotland where we do have across scotland where we do have a office yellow warning in a met...
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the met office says last month was the uk's hottestjune on record.
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unseasonably by the met office.y saturday for many of us through today, all due to this low pressure system we saw gusts close to 50mph. even in some inland areas of southern england . and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. we've also seen a good number of thunderstorms throughout day thunderstorms throughout the day as will continue to as well. those will continue to rumble evening rumble on into the evening before eventually easing their way but showery way off a touch. but showery outbreaks continuing outbreaks of rain continuing across overnight across many locations overnight . the breeze that's in place will mean that our temperatures won't be dropping too far at all. most of holding up all. most of us holding up around 1213 c. no not particularly chilly start to sunday morning. the winds, though, begin to their though, will begin to ease their way southwestern way down across southwestern areas wales england, but areas of wales into england, but it still going to quite
unseasonably by the met office.y saturday for many of us through today, all due to this low pressure system we saw gusts close to 50mph. even in some inland areas of southern england . and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. we've also seen a good number of thunderstorms throughout day thunderstorms throughout the day as will continue to as well. those will continue to rumble evening rumble on into the evening before eventually easing their way but showery...
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and the met office intervention.he met office has issued warnings , weather has issued warnings, weather warnings across the south of england and wales with a yellow thunderstorm alert for scotland . the service is warning that travel disruption is likely. now the goodwood fest of speed and london's kaleidoscope festival at alexandra palace have been cancelled because of winds up to 50 miles an hour. weather journalist nathan rao told gb news winds can be more dangerous at this time of year. >> across the south of england. that's london and the south—east, the east of england , leicester, leicestershire , , leicester, leicestershire, essex, all that sort of area. that's for gusts of up to 55mph, which seem that high. which doesn't seem that high. but that the trees are but remember that the trees are in full leaf at the moment. so strong more strong gusts can cause more damage they would do. say, damage than they would do. say, for example, in november when all the leaves down. for example, in november when all but l
and the met office intervention.he met office has issued warnings , weather has issued warnings, weather warnings across the south of england and wales with a yellow thunderstorm alert for scotland . the service is warning that travel disruption is likely. now the goodwood fest of speed and london's kaleidoscope festival at alexandra palace have been cancelled because of winds up to 50 miles an hour. weather journalist nathan rao told gb news winds can be more dangerous at this time of year....
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it warning from the met office.could become more likely in this country. and it comes amid the severe heatwave in southern europe with 61 wildfires erupting across greece in the last 24 hours. thousands of firefighters are trying to control the blazes . trying to control the blazes. and the island of rhodes has declared a state of emergency for six months. and in its annual state of the uk climate report, the national weather service found that 2022 was the warmest year on record , being warmest year on record, being 0.9 c above the average between 1991 and 2020. it was also the first year when the annual mean temperature exceeded ten degrees, 40.3 c was recorded at coningsby in lincolnshire on july 19th, which is my birthday, and it was the highest temperature ever recorded in the uk. winter, spring, summer and autumn in 2022. all ranked among the top ten warmest seasons since 1884 and all the top ten warmest years for the uk since 1884 have occurred in the 21st century. we although i think they've only been doing
it warning from the met office.could become more likely in this country. and it comes amid the severe heatwave in southern europe with 61 wildfires erupting across greece in the last 24 hours. thousands of firefighters are trying to control the blazes . trying to control the blazes. and the island of rhodes has declared a state of emergency for six months. and in its annual state of the uk climate report, the national weather service found that 2022 was the warmest year on record , being...
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unseasonably by the met office.for many of us through today, all due to this low pressure system we saw gusts close to 50mph. even in some inland areas of southern england . and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. we've also seen a good number of thunderstorms throughout day thunderstorms throughout the day as will continue to as well. those will continue to rumble evening rumble on into the evening before eventually their before eventually easing their way showery way off a touch. but showery outbreaks rain continuing outbreaks of rain continuing across locations overnight across many locations overnight . the breeze that's in place will mean that our temperatures won't dropping too at won't be dropping too far at all. of holding up all. most of us holding up around 1213 c. no not particularly chilly start to sunday morning. the winds, though, will begin to ease their sunday morning. the winds, thou down ll begin to ease their sunday morning. the winds, thou down acrossn to ea
unseasonably by the met office.for many of us through today, all due to this low pressure system we saw gusts close to 50mph. even in some inland areas of southern england . and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. we've also seen a good number of thunderstorms throughout day thunderstorms throughout the day as will continue to as well. those will continue to rumble evening rumble on into the evening before eventually their before eventually easing their...
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we can talk now to one of the authors of today's met office report. mike kendonjoins us now. counterintuitive for some that we are experiencing a very wet summer in the uk at the moment but the threat of extreme high temperatures remains.- but the threat of extreme high temperatures remains. yes, we have a lot of variability — temperatures remains. yes, we have a lot of variability in _ temperatures remains. yes, we have a lot of variability in a _ temperatures remains. yes, we have a lot of variability in a day _ temperatures remains. yes, we have a lot of variability in a day to _ temperatures remains. yes, we have a lot of variability in a day to day - lot of variability in a day to day and year to year basis and at the moment is cool and un—sappy but we have had the warmestjune on record for the uk in this report is looking at year 2022 in the context of long—term climate records and we did have last year the warmest year on record for the uk and records back to 188a. in 188a, we did on the radio, tv, cars, aeroplanes or computers and internet but we did have read a dry w
we can talk now to one of the authors of today's met office report. mike kendonjoins us now. counterintuitive for some that we are experiencing a very wet summer in the uk at the moment but the threat of extreme high temperatures remains.- but the threat of extreme high temperatures remains. yes, we have a lot of variability — temperatures remains. yes, we have a lot of variability in _ temperatures remains. yes, we have a lot of variability in a _ temperatures remains. yes, we have a lot of...
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unseasonably by the met office.turday for many of us through today, all due to this low pressure system we saw gusts close to 50mph, even in some inland areas of southern england. and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. staying with us throughout this evening and overnight . we've evening and overnight. we've also a good number of also seen a good number of thunderstorms day thunderstorms throughout the day as continue to as well. those will continue to rumble on into the evening before eventually their rumble on into the evening before eazntually their rumble on into the evening before ea touchy their rumble on into the evening before ea touch. but their rumble on into the evening before ea touch. but showery' way off a touch. but showery outbreaks of rain continuing across locations overnight. across many locations overnight. the that's in place will the breeze that's in place will mean that our temperatures won't be too far at all. most be dropping too far at all. most of up
unseasonably by the met office.turday for many of us through today, all due to this low pressure system we saw gusts close to 50mph, even in some inland areas of southern england. and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. staying with us throughout this evening and overnight . we've evening and overnight. we've also a good number of also seen a good number of thunderstorms day thunderstorms throughout the day as continue to as well. those will continue to...
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unseasonably by the met office.rday for many of us through today, all due to this low pressure system we saw gusts close to 50mph, even in some inland areas of southern england. and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. staying with us throughout this evening and overnight . we've evening and overnight. we've also a good number of also seen a good number of thunderstorms day thunderstorms throughout the day as continue to as well. those will continue to rumble on into the evening before easing their rumble on into the evening before a easing their rumble on into the evening before a touch. easing their rumble on into the evening before a touch. butsing their rumble on into the evening before a touch. but showery' way off a touch. but showery outbreaks of rain continuing across locations overnight. across many locations overnight. the that's in place will the breeze that's in place will mean that our temperatures won't be dropping far at all. most be dropping too far at all. most
unseasonably by the met office.rday for many of us through today, all due to this low pressure system we saw gusts close to 50mph, even in some inland areas of southern england. and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. staying with us throughout this evening and overnight . we've evening and overnight. we've also a good number of also seen a good number of thunderstorms day thunderstorms throughout the day as continue to as well. those will continue to...
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the met office a yellow office do have a yellow warning in for winds .ngland northern and england and northern ireland and into southern scotland. by the end of day, some brighter end of the day, some brighter spells southeast spells in the southeast could see but generally see highs of 22, but generally temperatures in the high teens and feeling cooler with that gusty, gusty wind. it's a blustery day for many on saturday. you can see this big swirl . it's low pressure, but swirl. it's low pressure, but the strongest on saturday the strongest winds on saturday over parts of the midlands, east anglia south england. anglia and south east england. another warning in another met office warning in place those gusty winds. place for those gusty winds. there'll plenty of heavy there'll be plenty of heavy showers moving across the country blustery country as well. blustery conditions the day conditions throughout the day with temperatures high teens and low 20s a brighter outlook with boxt solar >> proud sponsors of weather on gb news prime minister unveils pay
the met office a yellow office do have a yellow warning in for winds .ngland northern and england and northern ireland and into southern scotland. by the end of day, some brighter end of the day, some brighter spells southeast spells in the southeast could see but generally see highs of 22, but generally temperatures in the high teens and feeling cooler with that gusty, gusty wind. it's a blustery day for many on saturday. you can see this big swirl . it's low pressure, but swirl. it's low...
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so, again, met office warning in place. lots of heavy showers as well.ill zip through because it's so windy. but showers are likely to but those showers are likely to turn thunderstorms turn into thunderstorms in places and a lot of rain in places and drop a lot of rain in a short of time. and a short space of time. and again, all the wind and the again, with all the wind and the showers, it's not warm . showers, it's not warm. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on radio. >> welcome back to the live desk. now, as we outlined for you yesterday, million public sector workers offering a pay rise of up to 7. but it seems it's failed to end the current strike action by junior doctors. >> the prime minister has warned it is the final offer and government minister gillian keegan, the education secretary, this morning, has urged the doctors to accept the 6% offer. they've walked out for a second day among amid the longest stoppage in nhs history. well, let's join our political reporter olivia utley in westminster. good aftern
so, again, met office warning in place. lots of heavy showers as well.ill zip through because it's so windy. but showers are likely to but those showers are likely to turn thunderstorms turn into thunderstorms in places and a lot of rain in places and drop a lot of rain in a short of time. and a short space of time. and again, all the wind and the again, with all the wind and the showers, it's not warm . showers, it's not warm. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors...
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so the first by the met office. of rain around. but what does today have in store? well, across many parts of northern ireland, northern england and northern wales, especially , a pretty wet wales, especially, a pretty wet day to come with some heavy outbreaks of rain that could cause some localised disruption in places. now either side of this, a brighter day with some sunny spells maybe the odd sunny spells and maybe the odd shower , but for some central shower, but for some central areas, the odd heavier shower in there well . but temperatures there as well. but temperatures faring better than faring slightly better than yesterday with highs into the low 20s across southern parts of england and wales. now, as we go through this evening, england and wales. now, as we go through this evening , that band through this evening, that band of rain is going to slowly sink its southwards. so some its way southwards. so some clearer spells in the far to south start the evening. but quickly clouding over with outbreaks rain
so the first by the met office. of rain around. but what does today have in store? well, across many parts of northern ireland, northern england and northern wales, especially , a pretty wet wales, especially, a pretty wet day to come with some heavy outbreaks of rain that could cause some localised disruption in places. now either side of this, a brighter day with some sunny spells maybe the odd sunny spells and maybe the odd shower , but for some central shower, but for some central areas,...
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meanwhile, at the met office, doug feels encouraged by the steps tiktok has taken. have got this policy and that it's going to take time to make fully operational. still, iasked doug, is kicking people off tiktok, removing their content really the best way to fix the problem? removing harmful content probably has its places but as a scientist, i'm happy to be challenged. maybe we should be focused on really promoting good climate science information, rather than just removing the content that we perhaps don't like. now, we are getting used to the idea of battery—powered vehicles, aren't we? electric cars, electric scooters, even electric bikes, but what about battery—powered trains? it kind of feels like that should be possible, doesn't it? but the reality is many lines are not yet electrified and so there are loads of railways that rely on diesel engines. but, europe is now seeing its first trifold passenger trains — these can switch between diesel, electrified lines and their own batteries. and paul carter has been to italy to see them being made, and of course he
meanwhile, at the met office, doug feels encouraged by the steps tiktok has taken. have got this policy and that it's going to take time to make fully operational. still, iasked doug, is kicking people off tiktok, removing their content really the best way to fix the problem? removing harmful content probably has its places but as a scientist, i'm happy to be challenged. maybe we should be focused on really promoting good climate science information, rather than just removing the content that...
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meanwhile in the uk, the met office says that the record—breaking heat the country experienced last yearl be the norm by 2060. the state of the uk climate report says extreme temperatures will become more common unless global carbon emissions are reduced. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath reports. last summer's searing heatwaves sparked wildfires across the uk, with more than 800 on the hottest day injuly, when temperatures broke through a0 celsius for the first time. these blistering conditions also had significant impacts on human health, with thousands more deaths in the over—65s than usual in england and wales acrossjuly and august. but this new met office report shows that the persistent heat wasn't confined to summer, with every month apart from december warmer than the long—term average. this saw 2022 become the uk's warmest year in records dating back to 1884. driving all this, according to the researchers, are ongoing emissions of carbon dioxide from human activities. if these stay constant, an exceptional year like 2022 will become the norm for the uk. if you look at t
meanwhile in the uk, the met office says that the record—breaking heat the country experienced last yearl be the norm by 2060. the state of the uk climate report says extreme temperatures will become more common unless global carbon emissions are reduced. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath reports. last summer's searing heatwaves sparked wildfires across the uk, with more than 800 on the hottest day injuly, when temperatures broke through a0 celsius for the first time. these...
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unseasonably by the met office.through today. all due to this low pressure system we saw gusts close to 50mph. even in some inland areas of southern england. and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening overnight. we've evening and overnight. we've also number of also seen a good number of thunderstorms the day thunderstorms throughout the day as well. those will continue to rumble evening as well. those will continue to rumbleeventually evening as well. those will continue to rumbleeventually easing ng as well. those will continue to rumbleeventually easing their before eventually easing their way a touch. but showery way off a touch. but showery outbreaks rain continuing outbreaks of rain continuing across locations overnight. across many locations overnight. the that's in place will the breeze that's in place will mean our temperatures won't mean that our temperatures won't be dropping too at all. most be dropping too far at all. most of holding up around 13 c. of us holding up around 1213 c. n
unseasonably by the met office.through today. all due to this low pressure system we saw gusts close to 50mph. even in some inland areas of southern england. and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening overnight. we've evening and overnight. we've also number of also seen a good number of thunderstorms the day thunderstorms throughout the day as well. those will continue to rumble evening as well. those will continue to rumbleeventually evening as well. those will continue...
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unseasonably by the met office.h today. all due to this low pressure system we saw gusts close to 50mph. even in some inland areas of southern england. and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening overnight. we've evening and overnight. we've also good number of also seen a good number of thunderstorms the day thunderstorms throughout the day as those will continue to as well. those will continue to rumble evening rumble on into the evening before easing their before eventually easing their way but showery way off a touch. but showery outbreaks rain continuing outbreaks of rain continuing across locations overnight. across many locations overnight. the that's in place will the breeze that's in place will mean that our temperatures won't be too far at all. most be dropping too far at all. most of holding up around 1213 c. of us holding up around 1213 c. no not particularly chilly start to sunday morning. the winds, though, begin to ease their though, will begin to ease their way down southwestern w
unseasonably by the met office.h today. all due to this low pressure system we saw gusts close to 50mph. even in some inland areas of southern england. and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening overnight. we've evening and overnight. we've also good number of also seen a good number of thunderstorms the day thunderstorms throughout the day as those will continue to as well. those will continue to rumble evening rumble on into the evening before easing their before...
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the met office is expected to confirm that thisjune beat the previous record set back in 1940.hanjune 1976, a year celebrated for its scorching summer. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. she was possibly the most vibrant, lovely, fun, outgoing sister and girl anybody could ever meet. she was so much fun. my best friend. max with his parents and a good friend at their home in nailsea. three years on, and billie is always in their thoughts. they've set up a trust, and together with friends, are constantly fund—raising to make sure billie won't be forgotten. it is here at southmead hospital that billie died from a brain aneurysm, with complications. some of that money raised will fund two new researchers. we have been working on the gene that could potentially be responsible for causing this condition, and hoping that it will then translate into a clinical outcome, in order to reduce the risk. billie's family are determined that the fundraising won't stop here. for more stories from across the uk, head
the met office is expected to confirm that thisjune beat the previous record set back in 1940.hanjune 1976, a year celebrated for its scorching summer. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. she was possibly the most vibrant, lovely, fun, outgoing sister and girl anybody could ever meet. she was so much fun. my best friend. max with his parents and a good friend at their home in nailsea. three years on, and billie is...
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the met office is going to tell is on about an hour's time.ey think climate change has played in all of this, because they think climate change is pushing up the average temperatures we are seeing injune. so, we will get that in about an hour's time. there are calls for whistle—blowers in the national health service to get more support. 25,000 people came forward last year to raise concerns about failings in the nhs. some say that speaking up has affected their careers, or damaged their mental and physical health. the national guardian's office — the official body in england handling concerns from whistle—blowers — says too many staff are still not getting enough protection from their managers. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. tristan was a senior eye surgeon for the main hospital trust in birmingham. he became a whistle—blower when he complained about a lack of nursing staff after he felt forced to use a non—medical colleague to help with an urgent operation. but he ended up being sacked and reported to the general medical cou
the met office is going to tell is on about an hour's time.ey think climate change has played in all of this, because they think climate change is pushing up the average temperatures we are seeing injune. so, we will get that in about an hour's time. there are calls for whistle—blowers in the national health service to get more support. 25,000 people came forward last year to raise concerns about failings in the nhs. some say that speaking up has affected their careers, or damaged their...
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june's heat by the met office.ant memory now that july is bringing us something much more unsettled. this area low unsettled. this area of low pressure across the uk, pressure sat across the uk, keeping things particularly windy for southern areas 40 to 50 mile an hour gusts possible inland throughout the rest of this afternoon and evening. this afternoon and the evening. yellow in force yellow wind warning is in force throughout that. thunderstorms continuing as continuing into the evening as well, but gradually easing their way outbreaks of way off. showery outbreaks of rain persist rain will, though, persist throughout night. for many throughout the night. for many of us, the breeze that is around will help reduce will help to reduce our temperatures to far temperatures dropping to far holding up around 12 to 14 c for many of us, the second half of the weekend does look to remain relatively unsettled . the winds, relatively unsettled. the winds, though, will just be a touch lighter across southern areas of the u
june's heat by the met office.ant memory now that july is bringing us something much more unsettled. this area low unsettled. this area of low pressure across the uk, pressure sat across the uk, keeping things particularly windy for southern areas 40 to 50 mile an hour gusts possible inland throughout the rest of this afternoon and evening. this afternoon and the evening. yellow in force yellow wind warning is in force throughout that. thunderstorms continuing as continuing into the evening as...
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unseasonably by the met office. unseasonably windy saturday for many of us through today. in some inland areas of southern england . and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. we've also seen a good number of thunderstorms throughout the day as continue to as well. those will continue to rumble into the evening rumble on into the evening before eventually easing their way touch. but showery way off a touch. but showery outbreaks continuing outbreaks of rain continuing across overnight. across many locations overnight. the in place will the breeze that's in place will mean that our temperatures won't be dropping too at all. most be dropping too far at all. most of holding up around 1213 c. of us holding up around 1213 c. no not particularly chilly start to sunday morning. the winds, though, will begin to ease their way across southwestern way down across southwestern areas into england. but areas of wales into england. but it is going to be quite it is still going to be quite breezy through sunday for eastern coastal areas up into central
unseasonably by the met office. unseasonably windy saturday for many of us through today. in some inland areas of southern england . and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. we've also seen a good number of thunderstorms throughout the day as continue to as well. those will continue to rumble into the evening rumble on into the evening before eventually easing their way touch. but showery way off a touch. but showery outbreaks continuing outbreaks of rain...
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so there be some local there could be some local disruption met office disruption with a met office warning. a warning in force elsewhere. a dner warning in force elsewhere. a drier generally in drier temperatures generally in the low 20s perhaps locally around 24 or 25 across south—east england this afternoon in those thundery showers continue to push northwards as we head through the evening, but then fade away by the end of the day and then overnight it's generally dry with clear spells across much of the country. but then towards the country. but then towards the of the we'd just the end of the night, we'd just start a few showers start to see a few showers pushing from the southwest as pushing in from the southwest as that low pressure system starts to nearer. temperatures to edge nearer. temperatures generally around mid teens. generally around the mid teens. so still quite warm for the time of year . plenty of so still quite warm for the time of year. plenty of sunshine first thing monday morning, but the gather from the the clouds gather from the southwest areas of rain start to mov
so there be some local there could be some local disruption met office disruption with a met office warning. a warning in force elsewhere. a dner warning in force elsewhere. a drier generally in drier temperatures generally in the low 20s perhaps locally around 24 or 25 across south—east england this afternoon in those thundery showers continue to push northwards as we head through the evening, but then fade away by the end of the day and then overnight it's generally dry with clear spells...
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ever yesterday — 52.2 celsius in xinjiang, in the north—west, according to the uk met office. dome over the south—west has left tens of millions of people under extreme heat warnings. death valley, in california, hit 53.9 celsius on sunday — not far off the all—time global temperature record of 56.7 degrees, recorded injuly 1913. and climate change means southern spain, like the rest of the world, is only going to get hotter. joining us now is andrew kruczkiewicz, a senior researcher with columbia climate school's international research institute for climate and society. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. we have seen the impacts of the hotter weather across so many different parts of the world. how difficult is it to prepare for these types of offence and is the difficulty change level wise depending on where you are? we are seeinu depending on where you are? we are seeing challenges _ depending on where you are? we are seeing challenges in _ depending on where you are? we are seeing challenges in preparedness i seeing challenges in preparedness however it is important to i
ever yesterday — 52.2 celsius in xinjiang, in the north—west, according to the uk met office. dome over the south—west has left tens of millions of people under extreme heat warnings. death valley, in california, hit 53.9 celsius on sunday — not far off the all—time global temperature record of 56.7 degrees, recorded injuly 1913. and climate change means southern spain, like the rest of the world, is only going to get hotter. joining us now is andrew kruczkiewicz, a senior researcher...
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unseasonably by the met office. unseasonably windy saturday for many of us through today.ven in some inland areas of southern england . and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. we've also seen a good number of thunderstorms throughout day also seen a good number of thiwell. ;torms throughout day also seen a good number of thiwell. ;torms wilnghout day also seen a good number of thiwell. ;torms will continue day also seen a good number of thiwell. ;torms will continue toiay as well. those will continue to rumble into the evening rumble on into the evening before eventually easing their way touch. but showery way off a touch. but showery outbreaks continuing outbreaks of rain continuing across locations overnight. across many locations overnight. the place will the breeze that's in place will mean that our temperatures won't be dropping too far all. most be dropping too far at all. most of holding up around 1213 c. of us holding up around 1213 c. no not particularly chilly start to sunday morning. the winds, though, will begin to ease th
unseasonably by the met office. unseasonably windy saturday for many of us through today.ven in some inland areas of southern england . and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. we've also seen a good number of thunderstorms throughout day also seen a good number of thiwell. ;torms throughout day also seen a good number of thiwell. ;torms wilnghout day also seen a good number of thiwell. ;torms will continue day also seen a good number of thiwell. ;torms...
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so, again, met office warning in place. lots of heavy showers as well.h because it's so windy, but those showers likely to turn into showers are likely to turn into thunderstorms in places and drop a rain a short space a lot of rain in a short space of time. and again, with all the wind and the showers, it's not warm , the temperatures rising , warm, the temperatures rising, boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on tv, radio and online gb news. britain's news . britain's news. channel >> it is coming up to 1027 in the morning with britain's newsroom on gb news. with me, emily carver and tom harwood. >> and the government has been given the go ahead to take a legal battle over its rwanda deportation policy to the supreme court court. but the immigration minister has warned that there will be no further compromises on government plans to this small boat crisis. >> so where does this leave us? well all the barrister, stephen barrett, can join us now. >> he writes for the spectator as well. and stephen, a lot of people will be thinking , what on people will b
so, again, met office warning in place. lots of heavy showers as well.h because it's so windy, but those showers likely to turn into showers are likely to turn into thunderstorms in places and drop a rain a short space a lot of rain in a short space of time. and again, with all the wind and the showers, it's not warm , the temperatures rising , warm, the temperatures rising, boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on tv, radio and online gb news. britain's news . britain's news. channel >>...
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unseasonably by the met office.us through today, all due to this low pressure system. we saw gusts close to 50mph. even in some inland areas of southern england . and those winds will be england. and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. we've also a good number of also seen a good number of thunderstorms throughout the day as to as well. those will continue to rumble into the evening rumble on into the evening before eventually easing their way showery way off a touch. but showery outbreaks of continuing outbreaks of rain continuing across locations over across many locations over night. the that's in night. the breeze that's in place will mean that our temperatures be dropping temperatures won't be dropping too far all. most of us too far at all. most of us holding around 1213 c. no holding up around 1213 c. no not particularly chilly start to sunday morning. the winds, though, will begin to ease their way across southwestern way down across southwestern areas england. but area
unseasonably by the met office.us through today, all due to this low pressure system. we saw gusts close to 50mph. even in some inland areas of southern england . and those winds will be england. and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. we've also a good number of also seen a good number of thunderstorms throughout the day as to as well. those will continue to rumble into the evening rumble on into the evening before eventually easing their way showery way...
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unseasonably by the met office.urday for many of us through today , all due to this through today, all due to this low pressure system. we saw gusts close to 50mph. even in some inland areas of southern england . and those winds will be england. and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. we've also a good number of also seen a good number of thunderstorms throughout the day as to as well. those will continue to rumble into the evening rumble on into the evening before eventually easing their way showery way off a touch. but showery outbreaks rain continuing outbreaks of rain continuing across locations over across many locations over night. the that's in night. the breeze that's in place will mean that our temperatures be dropping temperatures won't be dropping too far all. most of us too far at all. most of us holding 1213 c. no holding up around 1213 c. no not particularly chilly start to sunday morning. the winds, though, will begin to ease their way across southwestern way dow
unseasonably by the met office.urday for many of us through today , all due to this through today, all due to this low pressure system. we saw gusts close to 50mph. even in some inland areas of southern england . and those winds will be england. and those winds will be staying with us throughout this evening and overnight. we've also a good number of also seen a good number of thunderstorms throughout the day as to as well. those will continue to rumble into the evening rumble on into the...
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met office warning is out for the wind and rain, really inclement weather heading our way through today throughout the weekend. heavy showers continue throughout the weekend-— the weekend. what a contrast. it is indeed, the weekend. what a contrast. it is indeed. thank _ the weekend. what a contrast. it is indeed, thank you _ the weekend. what a contrast. it is indeed, thank you for _ the weekend. what a contrast. it is indeed, thank you for talking - the weekend. what a contrast. it is indeed, thank you for talking us . indeed, thank you for talking us through it all. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. last week the government want to go ahead with plans to close all ticket offices on the railways. for londoners like caroline, that is huge concern. in londoners like caroline, that is huge concern.— londoners like caroline, that is huge concern. in a lot of stations, it is the only _ huge concern. in a lot of stations, it is the only place _ huge concern. in a lot of stations, it is the only place where - huge concern. in a lot of stations, it is the only place where
met office warning is out for the wind and rain, really inclement weather heading our way through today throughout the weekend. heavy showers continue throughout the weekend-— the weekend. what a contrast. it is indeed, the weekend. what a contrast. it is indeed. thank _ the weekend. what a contrast. it is indeed, thank you _ the weekend. what a contrast. it is indeed, thank you for _ the weekend. what a contrast. it is indeed, thank you for talking - the weekend. what a contrast. it is...
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north of scotland and also particularly the south—east of england where, once again, we have a met officeusts of 40mph to 50 locally, 50 to 55 especially, but not exclusively, along the south coast. during the course of saturday our rain moves into the north of scotland, but around our area of low pressure we've got lots of showers and some of those will be heavy and thundery, with some brighter skies in between. it's going to be windy wherever you are and temperatures 16 to about 22 degrees. as we head on into sunday we still will have some showers merging to give some longer spells of rain. it's still going to be a windy day, but not as windy as it's going to be today and tomorrow. temperatures 16 to about 21 degrees. how long is this going to last? well, it certainly is going to last into the first part of the week. remaining unsettled on monday with a new area of low pressure bringing us rain on tuesday. live from london, this is bbc news. hollywood actors join a strike by screenwriters in the largest shutdown in the us film and tv industry for more than 60 years. a deadly heatwave co
north of scotland and also particularly the south—east of england where, once again, we have a met officeusts of 40mph to 50 locally, 50 to 55 especially, but not exclusively, along the south coast. during the course of saturday our rain moves into the north of scotland, but around our area of low pressure we've got lots of showers and some of those will be heavy and thundery, with some brighter skies in between. it's going to be windy wherever you are and temperatures 16 to about 22 degrees....
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it comes as the met office says that the record—breaking heat experienced in the uk last year will behe state of the uk climate report says extreme temperatures will become average unless carbon emissions are reduced. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath reports. last summer's searing heat waves sparked wildfires across the uk with more than 800 on the hottest day injuly 20 temperatures broke through a0 celsius for the first time. these blistering conditions also had significant impacts on human health with thousands more deaths in the over 65s than usual in england and wales acrossjuly and august. but this new met office report shows that the persistent heat wasn't confined to summer, with every month, apart from december, warmer than the long—term average. this saw 2022 become the uk's warmest year in records dating back to 1884. driving all this, according to the researchers, our ongoing to the researchers, are ongoing emissions of carbon dioxide from human activities. if these stay constant and exceptional year like 2022 will become the norm for the uk. a year like 2022, the
it comes as the met office says that the record—breaking heat experienced in the uk last year will behe state of the uk climate report says extreme temperatures will become average unless carbon emissions are reduced. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath reports. last summer's searing heat waves sparked wildfires across the uk with more than 800 on the hottest day injuly 20 temperatures broke through a0 celsius for the first time. these blistering conditions also had significant impacts...
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as from the met office as weathermen saying that we haven't seen anything yetf control . and the rage out of control. and the truth is out there somewhere or we'll be updating you on the ufos , real or imagined , the ufos, real or imagined, the temperatures rising, boxt solar, proud sponsors of weather on . gb proud sponsors of weather on. gb news alex deakin here with your latest weather update from the met office for gb news merge humid dank start to the day. >> skies are brightening in many places, but that may spark some heavy showers. this low pressure system is moving in for the weekend. it's already brought these weather fronts which brought weather brought all the wet weather overnight. rain is easing in overnight. the rain is easing in most places , but staying quite most places, but staying quite breezy with rain along the coast of the south—east and outbreaks of the south—east and outbreaks of rain continuing across a good part elsewhere said part of scotland. elsewhere said a lot of cloud but brightening up and we'll see some sunny spells, perhaps a
as from the met office as weathermen saying that we haven't seen anything yetf control . and the rage out of control. and the truth is out there somewhere or we'll be updating you on the ufos , real or imagined , the ufos, real or imagined, the temperatures rising, boxt solar, proud sponsors of weather on . gb proud sponsors of weather on. gb news alex deakin here with your latest weather update from the met office for gb news merge humid dank start to the day. >> skies are brightening in...
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who is your latest gb news weather forecast provided by the met office? this area of low pressure that has sat across the uk. those isobars really squeezing together across southern areas of the country, providing potentially 40 up to 55 mile an hour gusts of wind. there could be some disruption throughout the day. so do just take care . and a wind warning is take care. and a wind warning is in there will be in force. there will be a scattering of showers and scattering of heavy showers and thunderstorms widely thunderstorms quite widely across well, across the uk as well, particularly for northern ireland. scotland down ireland. parts of scotland down into northern england. some of those quite slow into northern england. some of those provide|uite slow into northern england. some of those provide some low into northern england. some of those provide some torrential moving, provide some torrential downpours it's to downpours of rain. it's going to be rather cool for many be feeling rather cool for many of amongst all those of us. and amongst all those sho
who is your latest gb news weather forecast provided by the met office? this area of low pressure that has sat across the uk. those isobars really squeezing together across southern areas of the country, providing potentially 40 up to 55 mile an hour gusts of wind. there could be some disruption throughout the day. so do just take care . and a wind warning is take care. and a wind warning is in there will be in force. there will be a scattering of showers and scattering of heavy showers and...