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until then, as they say in weatherfield — "ta—ra, chuck".rtainly cold enough for some of that snow to still hang around in the hills and the mountains. for most of us, sunday is actually going to be quite a bright day and, yes, a few showers in the forecast. low pressure is close by so hence there will be a fair bit of cloud in places from the morning onwards. but more significantly we still have that current of cold air coming in and out of the arctic. it is actually fed all the way down towards the western mediterranean. so, this is what it looks like through the early hours of sunday morning, clouds and some showers there across northern parts of england. i think the coldest weather will be early in the morning across many western parts of the uk. temperatures in rural spots under the clear skies will have dipped down to around minus three degrees. but most towns and cities it will be around freezing or above. so, here is the forecast for sunday. notice a few showers as they are filtering in through parts of the midlands, maybe one or two
until then, as they say in weatherfield — "ta—ra, chuck".rtainly cold enough for some of that snow to still hang around in the hills and the mountains. for most of us, sunday is actually going to be quite a bright day and, yes, a few showers in the forecast. low pressure is close by so hence there will be a fair bit of cloud in places from the morning onwards. but more significantly we still have that current of cold air coming in and out of the arctic. it is actually fed all the...
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until then, as they say in weatherfield — "ta—ra, chuck".ast of england, into east anglia as well. some of this fog could persist right through the morning and into the afternoon, a bit like on sunday, so it's going to feel pretty raw in these areas. now at the moment, we're sort of between weather systems, one in central parts of europe there, more clouds out in the atlantic. we're kind of stuck in the middle where the skies have been clear. it's a really tricky area to forecast because you have areas of cloud, mist and fog floating around. you can see we've sort of been wrapped around by this dip in the jet stream where the cold air is sitting, so that fog reforms at night and we get the patchy frost across the uk as well. so this is what it looks like through the early hours of monday morning. the frost will again be in the south east and parts of east anglia, but not exclusively. these are the city centre temperatures. in rural spots, it will be colder than that at 6am in the morning on monday. so the frost and the fog possibly persistin
until then, as they say in weatherfield — "ta—ra, chuck".ast of england, into east anglia as well. some of this fog could persist right through the morning and into the afternoon, a bit like on sunday, so it's going to feel pretty raw in these areas. now at the moment, we're sort of between weather systems, one in central parts of europe there, more clouds out in the atlantic. we're kind of stuck in the middle where the skies have been clear. it's a really tricky area to forecast...
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until then, as they say in weatherfield — "ta—ra, chuck".some dense fog patches, best parts of northern ireland and west anglia, it has felt very cold. it is going to stay cold during the week, mainly dry and grey foggy weather for a time mainly dry and grey foggy weather fora time and mainly dry and grey foggy weather for a time and then from tuesday onwards, we will see low pressure moving in and turning and settled for some of us. we have a very slightair for some of us. we have a very slight airflow for some of us. we have a very slight air flow across the uk for sunday, which is why the air is very stagnant, sunday, which is why the air is very stag na nt, lots sunday, which is why the air is very stagnant, lots of fog and misty murkiness hanging around. it is cold, the blue colours indicating that cold air mass stuck on top of the uk. as we close the day out, it is going to be a cold one with sunshine around but for the cloud as well. overnight, one ortwo sunshine around but for the cloud as well. overnight, one or two showers on coast
until then, as they say in weatherfield — "ta—ra, chuck".some dense fog patches, best parts of northern ireland and west anglia, it has felt very cold. it is going to stay cold during the week, mainly dry and grey foggy weather for a time mainly dry and grey foggy weather fora time and mainly dry and grey foggy weather for a time and then from tuesday onwards, we will see low pressure moving in and turning and settled for some of us. we have a very slightair for some of us. we...
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until then, as they say in weatherfield — "ta—ra, chuck". hello there.cotland. that then turned to rain and so the most of any snow that's falling right now is really over the higher ground. but, more recently, there has been some snow through the midlands, particularly over the peak district. but it's been a messy picture because we've had these bands of cloud bringing wet weather swirling around an area of low pressure together with some stronger winds. that low pressure, though, will tend to move down into france, so, for a start, the winds will ease and through the weekend we should be turning drier as well. but we're still in cold air. with some clearing skies by the morning across some parts the midlands, eastern england, we are likely to find a frost and likely to find some icy conditions as well. elsewhere across the uk, it won't be quite as chilly, not going to be as cold as last night in scotland. there's more cloud around, there's wetter weather too. and the wetter weather across wales, western england will become confined to the south—west. w
until then, as they say in weatherfield — "ta—ra, chuck". hello there.cotland. that then turned to rain and so the most of any snow that's falling right now is really over the higher ground. but, more recently, there has been some snow through the midlands, particularly over the peak district. but it's been a messy picture because we've had these bands of cloud bringing wet weather swirling around an area of low pressure together with some stronger winds. that low pressure,...
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..to the campaign to free the weatherfield one. i didn‘t do anything. and those classic one—liners.on a screen. do i dress a bit tarty? give over. too demure altogether, i reckon. there's some days we hardly see your knickers at all! one man has been there throughout — william roache, playing ken barlow, who, in that first episode, was a student. sauce, ken? no. no, thank you. oh, but i got specially. oh, but i got it specially. you always loved it when you was little. did i? and he‘s hugely proud that both he and corrie have reached this landmark. what's up? nothing. considering that when it started, it was only going to run for 11 weeks. and also, i didn't want to be in it. and when you think about that, it would have been a life—changing thing if i'd insisted on not doing it. but apart from that, once we got on air, we were the first kitchen sink drama, and the reaction was instant and amazing. and we shot straight up into the ratings, and we've been there ever since. the character who‘s appeared in the second most episodes, a,369, is gail platt. keeping count of how many husband
..to the campaign to free the weatherfield one. i didn‘t do anything. and those classic one—liners.on a screen. do i dress a bit tarty? give over. too demure altogether, i reckon. there's some days we hardly see your knickers at all! one man has been there throughout — william roache, playing ken barlow, who, in that first episode, was a student. sauce, ken? no. no, thank you. oh, but i got specially. oh, but i got it specially. you always loved it when you was little. did i? and he‘s...
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..to the campaign to free the weatherfield one. i didn't do anything. and those classic one—liners.dent. sauce, ken? no. no, thank you. oh, but i got it specially. you always loved it when you was little. did i? and he‘s hugely proud that both he and corrie have reached this landmark. what‘s up? nothing. considering that, when it started, it was only going to run for 11 weeks. and also, i didn't want to be in it. and when you think about that, it would have been a life—changing thing if i'd insisted on not doing it. but apart from that, once we got on air, we were the first kitchen—sink drama, and the reaction was instant and amazing. and we shot straight up into the ratings, and we've been there ever since. the character who‘s appeared in the second most episodes, 4,369, is gail platt. keeping count of how many husbands she‘s had is tricky. is it four, and one i married twice, is that it? i think that‘s it. what is the secret? why has it lasted 60 years? i think itjust might have something to do with the fact that children watch it with their parents. i hope we just go down the gen
..to the campaign to free the weatherfield one. i didn't do anything. and those classic one—liners.dent. sauce, ken? no. no, thank you. oh, but i got it specially. you always loved it when you was little. did i? and he‘s hugely proud that both he and corrie have reached this landmark. what‘s up? nothing. considering that, when it started, it was only going to run for 11 weeks. and also, i didn't want to be in it. and when you think about that, it would have been a life—changing thing if...
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to the campaign to free the weatherfield one. i didn't do anything.s not really a smile, it's the lid on a screen. do i dress a bit tarty? give over. too demure altogether, i reckon. there's some days we hardly see your knickers at all. one man has been there throughout — william roache, playing ken barlow, who, in that first episode, was a student. sauce, ken? no. oh, but i got especially. you always loved it when you was little. did i? and he's hugely proud that both he and corrie have reached this landmark. what's up? nothing. considering that when it started, it was only going to run for 11 weeks. and also, i didn't want to be in it. and when you think about that, and then how life can, you know, that would have been a life—changing thing if i'd insisted on not doing it. but apart from that, once we got on air, the reaction was amazing, because we were the first realism. you know, like the marlon brando, james dean in films, john osborne's look back in anger. 0n television we were the first kitchen sink drama, and the reaction was instant and amaz
to the campaign to free the weatherfield one. i didn't do anything.s not really a smile, it's the lid on a screen. do i dress a bit tarty? give over. too demure altogether, i reckon. there's some days we hardly see your knickers at all. one man has been there throughout — william roache, playing ken barlow, who, in that first episode, was a student. sauce, ken? no. oh, but i got especially. you always loved it when you was little. did i? and he's hugely proud that both he and corrie have...
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and the cobbled streets of weatherfield turn 60 — we'll speak to the man who's been there from the beginningn trade negotiations. the two sides have until the end of the month to agree on a new relationship between the uk and the eu after brexit. let's speak to our political correspondent nick eardley. good morning, nick. hearing from michael gove talking about what will happen this evening. still hopeful of some kind of deal. what has the prime minister got on the menu for tonight? good morning. the talks have been stalled for a while. for the last few days there has been very little progress. boris johnson is going to sit down with the european commission president tonight, basically look at a list of the outstanding issues and try to figure out politically if there is some way forward, if there is something they can do that the trade negotiators couldn't, to try to get of these talks back on track. it was interesting listening to your interview with michael gove that he was talking about compromise on both sides being needed to try and get this process up and running. have a listen to the
and the cobbled streets of weatherfield turn 60 — we'll speak to the man who's been there from the beginningn trade negotiations. the two sides have until the end of the month to agree on a new relationship between the uk and the eu after brexit. let's speak to our political correspondent nick eardley. good morning, nick. hearing from michael gove talking about what will happen this evening. still hopeful of some kind of deal. what has the prime minister got on the menu for tonight? good...