steve knibbs, bbc points west, at the university of bath. will remain changeable over the next few days, frequent showers in north—western parts of the uk and quite brisk winds. the jet stream remains strong over the atlantic and it is pushing in weather fronts day by day, and here it is, thejet stream at around 30,000 feet. low pressure here, but to the south, high pressure, so from the tip of cornwall to kent and across east anglia, the weather is fine and you can see on the satellite picture we had clear skies early on, whereas out towards the west and north—west, closer to the weather fronts on the low pressure, a different picture and you can see strong winds will continue to push in longer spells of rain through the evening and overnight, into northern ireland and parts of scotland. a few showers elsewhere, but many central, eastern and southern areas will be dry overnight and not particularly cold, and in some areas temperatures no lower than 11, 12, 13 degrees. the forecast for tomorrow, a band of rain showers crosses northern englan