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tracy williams can sot a sea in south devon. tracy williams can spot a piece — sea in south devon.back in 1997, so we started noticing the lego coming in so it was mainly flippers and scuba tanks and little life jackets and the occasional octopus or a black dragon. occasional octopus or a black dra . on. occasional octopus or a black dracon. , . , ., occasional octopus or a black dracon. , ., ., occasional octopus or a black dracon. ., , dragon. the pieces that wash up here to tell a story — dragon. the pieces that wash up here to tell a story that _ dragon. the pieces that wash up here to tell a story that has _ dragon. the pieces that wash up here to tell a story that has been - to tell a story that has been unfolding in wave after wave for the past 25 years. one piece became thousands. flippers, boats, even see rocks that were then colonised before washing ashore. the rocks that were then colonised before washing ashore. the one on the riaht before washing ashore. the one on the right was _ before washing ashore. the one on the right was used _ before washing ashore. the one on
tracy williams can sot a sea in south devon. tracy williams can spot a piece — sea in south devon.back in 1997, so we started noticing the lego coming in so it was mainly flippers and scuba tanks and little life jackets and the occasional octopus or a black dragon. occasional octopus or a black dra . on. occasional octopus or a black dracon. , . , ., occasional octopus or a black dracon. , ., ., occasional octopus or a black dracon. ., , dragon. the pieces that wash up here to tell a story...
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. through and probably happily cavorting all across south devon. luckily, they're on the other side because of the bird flu. we had to keep the birds separate. in london, with more than 8 million residents, the scale of the clean—up became clearer. sections of the roof of the 02 arena in london were shredded by high winds. after the fury of yesterday in wales, there are still wind warnings which could hamper clear—up work. jenny kumah, bbc news. we heard a bit about the travel situation there. simonjones has been at paddington station and sent us this update. the advice today is don't travel unless you absolutely have to. but by the number of people here at paddington station, many people are desperate to make a journey, some people got stranded here in london yesterday when services were shut down. we have seen some rather chaotic scenes. a short time ago, they announced at the first train heading down to the south—west of england. there was a big crowd of people who rushed towards the platform, not everybody could get on board that train. so the
. through and probably happily cavorting all across south devon. luckily, they're on the other side because of the bird flu. we had to keep the birds separate. in london, with more than 8 million residents, the scale of the clean—up became clearer. sections of the roof of the 02 arena in london were shredded by high winds. after the fury of yesterday in wales, there are still wind warnings which could hamper clear—up work. jenny kumah, bbc news. we heard a bit about the travel situation...
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been in this section, they'd have been through there and probably happily cavorting all across south devont luckily, they're on the other side because of the bird flu. we had to keep the birds separate. in london, with more than eight million residents, the scale of the clean—up became clearer. sections of the roof of the 02 arena in london were shredded by high winds. after the fury of yesterday in wales, there are still wind warnings which could hamper clear—up work. jenny kumah, bbc news. let's get more on the travel situation. simonjones has been at paddington station in central london, which has seen a lot of people trying to travel despite rail operators advising against making journeys. well, it's been another really difficult day on the railways. yesterday, 61% of all the services across the railway network were either delayed or cancelled, largely due to the storm, and that pattern has continued into today. now, many rail operators, like the one running trains from here down to the south—west, are urging passengers not to travel at all. but despite that, paddington is extremely bu
been in this section, they'd have been through there and probably happily cavorting all across south devont luckily, they're on the other side because of the bird flu. we had to keep the birds separate. in london, with more than eight million residents, the scale of the clean—up became clearer. sections of the roof of the 02 arena in london were shredded by high winds. after the fury of yesterday in wales, there are still wind warnings which could hamper clear—up work. jenny kumah, bbc...
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been in this section, they'd have been through there and probably happily cavorting all across south devont luckily, they're on the other side because of the bird flu. we had to keep the birds separate. in london, with more than 8 million residents, the scale of the clean—up became clearer. sections of the roof of the 02 arena in london were shredded by high winds. after the fury of yesterday in wales, there are still wind warnings which could hamper clear—up work. jenny kumah, bbc news. around 226,000 homes are still without power. that is the latest estimate ross easton is from the energy networks association. these have been very treacherous times in terms of storms over the last few months, the good news this morning is that we have 1.3 million people, sorry, 1.1 million people who have been reconnected overnight with the storm damage. engineers working around the clock. but we still have 226,000 people without power at the moment. and 8,000 field staff and engineers working to reconnect people as quickly as they possibly can. 0ur reporter, simonjones, is at paddington station in centr
been in this section, they'd have been through there and probably happily cavorting all across south devont luckily, they're on the other side because of the bird flu. we had to keep the birds separate. in london, with more than 8 million residents, the scale of the clean—up became clearer. sections of the roof of the 02 arena in london were shredded by high winds. after the fury of yesterday in wales, there are still wind warnings which could hamper clear—up work. jenny kumah, bbc news....
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they would have been happily cavorting all across south devon.her side because of the bird flu. we had to keep the birds separate. in of the bird flu. we had to keep the birds separate.— of the bird flu. we had to keep the birds separate. in london, with more than 8 million _ birds separate. in london, with more than 8 million residents, _ birds separate. in london, with more than 8 million residents, the - birds separate. in london, with more than 8 million residents, the scale i than 8 million residents, the scale of the clean—up became clearer. sections of the roof of the 02 arena sections of the roof of the o2 arena in london were shredded by high winds. after the fury of yesterday in wales, there are still wind warnings which could hamper clear up work. jenny kumah, bbc news. as we've been seeing, there's been widespread disruption across the uk's rail network. simonjones is at paddington station in london. simon, how long is it expected to last? well, for at least the rest of today. read companies are advising passengers in many cases not t
they would have been happily cavorting all across south devon.her side because of the bird flu. we had to keep the birds separate. in of the bird flu. we had to keep the birds separate.— of the bird flu. we had to keep the birds separate. in london, with more than 8 million _ birds separate. in london, with more than 8 million residents, _ birds separate. in london, with more than 8 million residents, the - birds separate. in london, with more than 8 million residents, the scale i than 8...
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been in this section, they'd have been through there and probably happily cavorting all across south devonaddington station in central london. what is the situation now? it has been another really difficult day on the railways. yesterday, 61% of all services across the railway network were either delayed or cancelled, largely due to a storm. that pattern has continued into today. many rail operators, like the one running trains from here down to the south west, are urging passengers not to travel at all. despite that, paddington is extremely busy, because i think many people were caught out yesterday when services were stopped. they got stranded in london and have been desperately trying to get home. they have not been that many trains, so when a train arrives, people desperately rush on to the platform to try to get on board, sometimes they don't succeed and have to come back onto the concourse. and wait for further trains. back onto the concourse. and wait forfurther trains. that back onto the concourse. and wait for further trains. that can back onto the concourse. and wait forfurther t
been in this section, they'd have been through there and probably happily cavorting all across south devonaddington station in central london. what is the situation now? it has been another really difficult day on the railways. yesterday, 61% of all services across the railway network were either delayed or cancelled, largely due to a storm. that pattern has continued into today. many rail operators, like the one running trains from here down to the south west, are urging passengers not to...
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so, it all began back in 1997 when my family were living in an old house by the sea in south devon.f lego where others just see seaweed and sand. when did you find your first piece? it was back in �*97, so we started noticing the lego coming in, and it was mainly sea themed people, so flippers and scuba tanks and life jackets, or the occasional octopus or black dragon. the pieces that wash up here tell a story that's been unfolding in wave after wave for the past 25 years. one piece became thousands. flippers, boats, even sea rocks that were then colonised before washing ashore. the one on the right was used to create an underwater reef, and it has actually become a little reef. some are common. this is the rarest. tracy has seen just two green dragons in 25 years. so you worked out that actually there were thousands of some of these pieces? yeah, so there were over 33,000 dragons on this ship. and presumably you have the most of the pieces along the shoreline yourself, but you've neverfound one of these? i've neverfound a green dragon. tell me about the green dragon. so, back in �*
so, it all began back in 1997 when my family were living in an old house by the sea in south devon.f lego where others just see seaweed and sand. when did you find your first piece? it was back in �*97, so we started noticing the lego coming in, and it was mainly sea themed people, so flippers and scuba tanks and life jackets, or the occasional octopus or black dragon. the pieces that wash up here tell a story that's been unfolding in wave after wave for the past 25 years. one piece became...
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i think my ritht devon and the south-west? i think my right honourable _ devon and the south-west? mr s-eaker. deterrent altogether. thank you, mr speaker- the _ deterrent altogether. thank you, mr speaker. the prime _ deterrent altogether. thank you, mr speaker. the prime minister, - deterrent altogether. thank you, mr speaker. the prime minister, the i speaker. the prime minister, the government and our nhs have done an amazing job with the vaccine roll—out, making a resounding success. with my right honourable friend join me in thanking the wonderful nhs workers, volunteers and pharmacies who have worked so hard to help make this possible in dewsbury? t hard to help make this possible in dewsbu ? 1' , hard to help make this possible in dewsbu ? ~' , :, :, ., , dewsbury? i think my honourable friend who does _ dewsbury? i think my honourable friend who does a _ dewsbury? i think my honourable friend who does a fantastic - dewsbury? i think my honourable friend who does a fantastic job i dewsbury? i think my honourable friend who does a fantastic job of| friend who does a fantastic
i think my ritht devon and the south-west? i think my right honourable _ devon and the south-west? mr s-eaker. deterrent altogether. thank you, mr speaker- the _ deterrent altogether. thank you, mr speaker. the prime _ deterrent altogether. thank you, mr speaker. the prime minister, - deterrent altogether. thank you, mr speaker. the prime minister, the i speaker. the prime minister, the government and our nhs have done an amazing job with the vaccine roll—out, making a resounding success....
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, somersetand through the south west peninsula, cornwall, devon, somerset and southny head teachers and governors deciding it's safer to keep children at home. a red warning is the severest weather warning them not office can issue and it's a very rare event, it means risk of life from things like flying debris, damage to buildings and power cables so there's a sense at the moment that there is sort of aid before the storm but the winds are building, the water is coming up and things get worse. the water is coming up and things aet worse. , ., ., the water is coming up and things aet worse. ., , get worse. john, thanks. elsewhere i ellow get worse. john, thanks. elsewhere i yellow warning _ get worse. john, thanks. elsewhere i yellow warning for _ get worse. john, thanks. elsewhere i yellow warning for wind _ get worse. john, thanks. elsewhere i yellow warning for wind and - get worse. john, thanks. elsewhere i yellow warning for wind and snow - get worse. john, thanks. elsewhere i yellow warning for wind and snow is l yellow warning for wind and snow is in place for
, somersetand through the south west peninsula, cornwall, devon, somerset and southny head teachers and governors deciding it's safer to keep children at home. a red warning is the severest weather warning them not office can issue and it's a very rare event, it means risk of life from things like flying debris, damage to buildings and power cables so there's a sense at the moment that there is sort of aid before the storm but the winds are building, the water is coming up and things get worse....
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so, it all began back in 1997 when my family were living in an old house by the sea in south devon.back in �*97, so we started noticing the lego coming in, and it was mainly sea themed pieces, so flippers and scuba tanks and life jackets, or the occasional octopus or black dragon. the pieces that wash up here tell a story that's been unfolding in wave after wave for the past 25 years. one piece became thousands. flippers, boats, even sea rocks that were then colonised before washing ashore. the one on the right was used to create an underwater reef, and it has actually become a little reef. some are common. this is the rarest. tracy has seen just two green dragons in 25 years. so you worked out that actually there were thousands of some of these pieces? yeah, so there were over 33,000 dragons on this ship. and presumably you have found most of the pieces along the shoreline yourself, but you've neverfound one of these? i've neverfound a green dragon. tell me about the green dragon. so, back in �*97, our next door neighbourfound one of the green dragons, so we were all very envious.
so, it all began back in 1997 when my family were living in an old house by the sea in south devon.back in �*97, so we started noticing the lego coming in, and it was mainly sea themed pieces, so flippers and scuba tanks and life jackets, or the occasional octopus or black dragon. the pieces that wash up here tell a story that's been unfolding in wave after wave for the past 25 years. one piece became thousands. flippers, boats, even sea rocks that were then colonised before washing ashore....
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our climate editorjustin rowlatt has been to dawlish, in south devon, to find out the scale of the challengest business. it shows how vulnerable something like that, - terms of lost business. it shows how vulnerable something like that, a . vulnerable something like that, a storm, can cut off the country. it put people back into cars.- storm, can cut off the country. it put people back into cars. what a 'ob put people back into cars. what a job defending _ put people back into cars. what a job defending the _ put people back into cars. what a job defending the railway - put people back into cars. what a job defending the railway has - put people back into cars. what a i job defending the railway has been! within weeks the trains were running again and then came the seawall. it has taken half a million work hours, half a million tonnes of concrete and some truly epic machines. this large can actually walk through their ways. we large can actually walk through their ways-— large can actually walk through their ways. large can actually walk through their wa s. ~ . , , ., ':: :: their ways. we h
our climate editorjustin rowlatt has been to dawlish, in south devon, to find out the scale of the challengest business. it shows how vulnerable something like that, - terms of lost business. it shows how vulnerable something like that, a . vulnerable something like that, a storm, can cut off the country. it put people back into cars.- storm, can cut off the country. it put people back into cars. what a 'ob put people back into cars. what a job defending _ put people back into cars. what a job...
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thousands of people living near the coast in devon, cornwall and somerset, and the south coast of wales the storm. the environment agency has issued ten severe flood warnings for the severn estuary ahead of a potential storm surge and high spring tides. our correspondent andrew plant is in severn beach tonight. yeah, there is real concern here tonight for people living alongside the river severn. there is a high spring tide on its way tomorrow morning and that, coupled with high winds in rain, means there is a real risk of flooding, so today, thousands of people have been advised to stay indoors tomorrow, but for those most at risk of flooding, they have been advised that they need to leave their homes and not come back until the storm is over. locking down the shutters in somerset, and tying up the boats, as the wind starts to get stronger here. builders busy securing anything that could get blown away. dangerous, dangerous. i wouldn't come down and watch it, not this close. across somerset, all schools are now closed tomorrow amid warnings about high winds and the potential forfloodin
thousands of people living near the coast in devon, cornwall and somerset, and the south coast of wales the storm. the environment agency has issued ten severe flood warnings for the severn estuary ahead of a potential storm surge and high spring tides. our correspondent andrew plant is in severn beach tonight. yeah, there is real concern here tonight for people living alongside the river severn. there is a high spring tide on its way tomorrow morning and that, coupled with high winds in rain,...
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south bay. this is what we were seeing in the camera. devon was sharing this before we started.his is the drive looking over dublin. that is what it looks like right now. here is the difference. most of this is just elevated clouds. we are waking up great. if you want to find the file, you have got to be in the north bay. there is a dense fog advisory. visibility is in santa rosa. in terms of what it is like on the road, in most other places, we are doing okay. give yourself extra time. there is a dense fog advisory in the north bay. look at the clouds, you can see two layers. you can see where the low stratus cloud is underneath and the deeper gray. here are the higher clouds. the low stuff is gone by late morning. the high clouds are hanging around. it is not going to be clear blue sky like it was. we will have high clouds around. the temperatures are starting out pretty comfortable now. here is probably the headline in the forecast. how much colder these morning lows are about to get, let's start out with the inland valleys of the east bay. 40 is the average. concord, this is
south bay. this is what we were seeing in the camera. devon was sharing this before we started.his is the drive looking over dublin. that is what it looks like right now. here is the difference. most of this is just elevated clouds. we are waking up great. if you want to find the file, you have got to be in the north bay. there is a dense fog advisory. visibility is in santa rosa. in terms of what it is like on the road, in most other places, we are doing okay. give yourself extra time. there...
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. >>> new 5:00, devon fehely explains what exactly has to happen, before the mandate is listed in the southorter: starting today, santa clara county is on an island, requiring masks with neighboring counties not. whether you think dr. cody is leading on this issue, or is
. >>> new 5:00, devon fehely explains what exactly has to happen, before the mandate is listed in the southorter: starting today, santa clara county is on an island, requiring masks with neighboring counties not. whether you think dr. cody is leading on this issue, or is
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. >>> new 5:00, devon fehely explains what exactly has to happen, before the mandate is listed in the south bay. >> reporter: starting today, santa clara county is on an island, requiring masks with neighboring counties not. whether you think dr. cody is leading on this issue, or is woefully behind her colleagues depends largely on who you ask. >> we are taking a different course. >> reporter: dr. cody's decision that it was premature to stop wearing masks indoors has been deeply polarizing, earning intense public criticism. >> it's a real inconvenience and is confusing for people. >> reporter: and praise. >> we have the idea of locality and visas to do that, it's good. >> reporter: dr. cody says new infections and hospitalizations will determine when it is safe to stop masking. nearly 90% of eligible residents have been vaccinated, so that is not the issue. the number of new infections is steadily falling after peaking in early january. the seven day average of new cases is 943. but, would need to fall below 550 before mask mandates are lifted. the final measure is hospitalizations. public
. >>> new 5:00, devon fehely explains what exactly has to happen, before the mandate is listed in the south bay. >> reporter: starting today, santa clara county is on an island, requiring masks with neighboring counties not. whether you think dr. cody is leading on this issue, or is woefully behind her colleagues depends largely on who you ask. >> we are taking a different course. >> reporter: dr. cody's decision that it was premature to stop wearing masks indoors has...
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to be 70 to 80 mph through friday, but the red warning covers bristol channel coast, so south wales, north devonpower and services, but also the risk of damaging gusts to structures, trees and especially where that amber warning is around coasts, a danger to life from damage destruction and flying debris. itruihen destruction and flying debris. when we sa 80 destruction and flying debris. when we say 80 or _ destruction and flying debris. when we say 80 or 90 — destruction and flying debris. when we say 80 or 90 mph, _ destruction and flying debris. when we say 80 or 90 mph, we - destruction and flying debris. when we say 80 or 90 mph, we know what that feels like in a car, but what does that feel like a wind? there is an exponential _ does that feel like a wind? there is an exponential rise _ does that feel like a wind? there is an exponential rise in _ does that feel like a wind? there is an exponential rise in terms - does that feel like a wind? there is an exponential rise in terms of- does that feel like a wind? there is| an exponential rise in terms of wind and their impact, so a wind gust
to be 70 to 80 mph through friday, but the red warning covers bristol channel coast, so south wales, north devonpower and services, but also the risk of damaging gusts to structures, trees and especially where that amber warning is around coasts, a danger to life from damage destruction and flying debris. itruihen destruction and flying debris. when we sa 80 destruction and flying debris. when we say 80 or _ destruction and flying debris. when we say 80 or 90 — destruction and flying debris....
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. >>> police in the south bay finally brought a one-man crime spree to an end after arresting a man they believed to be responsible for dozens of break- ins in the past year. devon fehely explains. >> reporter: san jose police say the suspect menaced small businesses during the pandemic. the break-ins, they say, or disruptive and costly to business owners. >> i'm scared. >> reporter: cho says her families business, cj's barbecue, was broken into last month by this man who shattered a storefront window and eventually ran off with a cash register. she says it feels like there has been a dark cloud over the business ever since. >> i was very scared. someone damaging my property is scary. especially at night. maybe he's coming back. >> reporter: san jose police say this is the man from the video. detectives arrested him on monday and say he is a suspect in more than 30 business break- ins in san jose, and 20 more in lps. have charged him with 44 counts of burglary, and nine counts of vandalism and grand theft. >> he was doing the same thing over and over again. he was just smashing the front window and in some of these cases, he drove the suv through a door. you don
. >>> police in the south bay finally brought a one-man crime spree to an end after arresting a man they believed to be responsible for dozens of break- ins in the past year. devon fehely explains. >> reporter: san jose police say the suspect menaced small businesses during the pandemic. the break-ins, they say, or disruptive and costly to business owners. >> i'm scared. >> reporter: cho says her families business, cj's barbecue, was broken into last month by this man...
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this is the red warning area, northwest of cornwall, devon, after the bristol channel — no surprise when you look at that area, the coast of southts of up to 90 mph, extreme winds, we don't get those very often in this country, certainly not in this part of the uk. but actually, of almost as much concern is this amber warning which covers a huge area of england and wales. inland spots seeing gusts of up wales. inland spots seeing gusts of up to 80 mph — that's very rare, this could be one of the strongest storms of the past decade in the south of the uk. further north, the winds will be lighter but snow will be causing concerns, may be up to 30 cm in scotland, coming down very quickly, causing huge proms on the roads and potentially power cuts as well for software ever you are in the country, there is a recipe for some major disruption and damage too stop by if you are in cornwall or south wales, at what point, in the middle of the night or the south wales, at what point, in the middle of the night 0 middle of the night or the morning, would you begin — middle of the night or the morning, would you begin to _ middle of the night
this is the red warning area, northwest of cornwall, devon, after the bristol channel — no surprise when you look at that area, the coast of southts of up to 90 mph, extreme winds, we don't get those very often in this country, certainly not in this part of the uk. but actually, of almost as much concern is this amber warning which covers a huge area of england and wales. inland spots seeing gusts of up wales. inland spots seeing gusts of up to 80 mph — that's very rare, this could be one...
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south—east of england. winds of up to 100 miles per hour are expected — the advice this morning is to stay indoors. the highest winds are supposed to hit here on the north devon
south—east of england. winds of up to 100 miles per hour are expected — the advice this morning is to stay indoors. the highest winds are supposed to hit here on the north devon
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devon and somerset fire service. many thanks to you. and somerset fire service. many thanks to yon-— let's go to the south—east now.re they're not battering against the port walls. and if ijust step back, you can see shakespeare beach — we have a number of people stood there watching the incredible waves batter against that harbour wall. of course, people being told to stay indoors — many people getting close to that, ijust guess being nosy and seeing how much this storm is affecting us. dover town, we have seen a couple of lorries in dover — they will not be going anywhere because ferry services are not running, and many of them travel back to france on a thursday anyway. in terms of dog walkers — there's been a few people out, just seeing how bad the storm is here. is there going to be a knock—on impact? until we know when these ferry services are back up and running — and they have said until further notice, until that weather gets better — there could be delays that will impact for future services. josie, you said the port of dover is closed — how unusual is it for the whole port to be closed in this way? it is
devon and somerset fire service. many thanks to you. and somerset fire service. many thanks to yon-— let's go to the south—east now.re they're not battering against the port walls. and if ijust step back, you can see shakespeare beach — we have a number of people stood there watching the incredible waves batter against that harbour wall. of course, people being told to stay indoors — many people getting close to that, ijust guess being nosy and seeing how much this storm is affecting...
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devon just a short while ago. today is a day for the strong waterproofs or a day on the sofa. strong winds particularly to the southe by and large. after a colder night, we could see some snow across the scottish mountains on tuesday. sunshine and showers, the same in the far north of england. we will see our looping weather fronts down to the south. raining during the second half of the day. milder still. that looks into this next area of low pressure. the most significant one as we go into the next part of the week. gale force winds across parts of the north of the uk. much milder air. temperatures could be into the mid—teams. the main story for this week, expect rain and wind at times. i noticed there was a lot of white stuff behind you on that big map. technical term. stuff behind you on that big map. technicalterm. is stuff behind you on that big map. technical term. is that likely to come our way? is there a bit of snow, or is that turning to rain? that is going to be snow for a time, particularly — that is going to be snow for a time, particularly in the scottish hills. it particularly in the scottish hills.
devon just a short while ago. today is a day for the strong waterproofs or a day on the sofa. strong winds particularly to the southe by and large. after a colder night, we could see some snow across the scottish mountains on tuesday. sunshine and showers, the same in the far north of england. we will see our looping weather fronts down to the south. raining during the second half of the day. milder still. that looks into this next area of low pressure. the most significant one as we go into...
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there is nothing specific to devon about the shooting and said that this could — the shooting and said that this could only happen in the southhe uk who could be accessing — all around the uk who could be accessing that hate at the moment who could — accessing that hate at the moment who could be taking inspiration, as sick as— who could be taking inspiration, as sick as it _ who could be taking inspiration, as sick as it is, — who could be taking inspiration, as sick as it is, from what happened in keyham _ sick as it is, from what happened in keyham and — sick as it is, from what happened in keyham and that is why we need to take those — keyham and that is why we need to take those steps because i don't want _ take those steps because i don't want any— take those steps because i don't want any community to go through the pain we _ want any community to go through the pain we have over the last six months _ pain we have over the last six months it— pain we have over the last six months. it really has been incredibly difficult, but as the local— incredibly difficult, but as the local mp, i'm extraordinarily proud of the way—
there is nothing specific to devon about the shooting and said that this could — the shooting and said that this could only happen in the southhe uk who could be accessing — all around the uk who could be accessing that hate at the moment who could — accessing that hate at the moment who could be taking inspiration, as sick as— who could be taking inspiration, as sick as it _ who could be taking inspiration, as sick as it is, — who could be taking inspiration, as sick as it is, from...