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what this warm air in the west atlantic does is it builds this area of high pressure that would blockand instead we get the contents of the arctic emptying out over the top of the uk. if this was midwinter, it would be a super—cold scenario. as it is, in late october, it is going to be chilly enough. a big change takes place on friday. here is our cold front pushing southwards. it brings a band of rain with it across england and wales. clearer skies follow with some showers. look at the temperatures. 11 celsius on friday in london. just six celsius in stornoway and lerwick as well. this will be the coldest weather we have seen so far this autumn, and it is going to get cold into the weekend ahead as well. so a cold snap on the way, with strong northerly winds. cold enough for some snow on these hills. there will be some sunshine elsewhere, but temperatures staying in single figures. the big question is, just how long will this cold weather hang around ?
what this warm air in the west atlantic does is it builds this area of high pressure that would blockand instead we get the contents of the arctic emptying out over the top of the uk. if this was midwinter, it would be a super—cold scenario. as it is, in late october, it is going to be chilly enough. a big change takes place on friday. here is our cold front pushing southwards. it brings a band of rain with it across england and wales. clearer skies follow with some showers. look at the...
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west. an atlantic influence to the weather so once the rain pushes through, some of it could be heavy for ailly in scotland but the best of the sunshine here. cloudier further south and showery. thursday will be a quiet day with fair weather. friday could see things getting lively indeed. widespread gales and torrential rain for the weekend as well. authorities in pittsburgh have released the names of the 11 victims of the massacre in pittsburgh. multiple charges have been filed against the suspect, robert bowers. the helicopter belonging to the billionaire owner of leicester city football clu b billionaire owner of leicester city football club has crashed and leaving the stadium. i close source has told the bbc he was on board. polls are closing in brazil‘s presidential election after one of the most divisive campaigns in history. there are two very different candidates, front runner, far right politicianjair bolsonaro oi’
west. an atlantic influence to the weather so once the rain pushes through, some of it could be heavy for ailly in scotland but the best of the sunshine here. cloudier further south and showery. thursday will be a quiet day with fair weather. friday could see things getting lively indeed. widespread gales and torrential rain for the weekend as well. authorities in pittsburgh have released the names of the 11 victims of the massacre in pittsburgh. multiple charges have been filed against the...
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west. an atlantic influence to the weather so once the rain pushes through, some of it could be heavy for an the north but we will see temperatures in the south returning to average values. 12—13 on wednesday, chilly in scotland but the best of the sunshine here. cloudier further south and showery. thursday will be a quiet day with fair weather. friday could see things getting lively indeed. widespread gales and torrential rain for the weekend as well. this is bbc world news today. our top stories: authorities in pittsburgh name the 11 victims of a shooting at a synagogue, in what is thought to be the worst anti—semitic attack in recent us history. the polls are beginning to close in brazil's presidential election after one of the most divisive campaigns in history. the bbc understands that the thai owner of leicester city football club was on board a helicopter that crashed and burst into flames on saturday. lewis hamilton is formula one world champion for the fifth time, after finishing fourth in the mexican grand prix. hello, and welcome to world news today.
west. an atlantic influence to the weather so once the rain pushes through, some of it could be heavy for an the north but we will see temperatures in the south returning to average values. 12—13 on wednesday, chilly in scotland but the best of the sunshine here. cloudier further south and showery. thursday will be a quiet day with fair weather. friday could see things getting lively indeed. widespread gales and torrential rain for the weekend as well. this is bbc world news today. our top...
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they're shown caused by years of violence mohammed on the wall just the era of that now the west african atlantic coast was one of the world's richest waters to fish but some girls government says the country is going through a shortage overfishing by locals and european troll are being blamed nicholas hunt has more from dhaka. it is a tradition talked to him by his father passed from one generation to the other. rather than said nets in the water and calls out to the ocean for fish chanting what you eat i eat what i eat you eat. shortly after the ocean responds to his car it's a red tuna. unaware but he's about to kill an endangered species. he catches another. then nothing. hours go by still nothing wrong. we used to catch lots you could feel your boat with fish now if we're lucky on a good day i catch ten fish the ocean is not the same it's not like before. more pollution fewer fish according to scientists the equivalent of a truck full of plastic is dumped into the ocean worldwide every minute environmentalists warn it this is killing sea life with several endangered species facing extinction
they're shown caused by years of violence mohammed on the wall just the era of that now the west african atlantic coast was one of the world's richest waters to fish but some girls government says the country is going through a shortage overfishing by locals and european troll are being blamed nicholas hunt has more from dhaka. it is a tradition talked to him by his father passed from one generation to the other. rather than said nets in the water and calls out to the ocean for fish chanting...
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on thursday here, we have the winds coming out of the north—west off the atlantic so looks like the temperaturesill stay relatively cool for most of us and more unsettled towards the end of the week. this is the business briefing. i'm sally bundock. onwards and upwards — the oil giant bp is expected to announce a boost in revenue as its helped by higher oil prices. —— revenues as it's helped by higher oil prices. and the world's biggest miner warns the us—china trade war will cut global growth, saying it will be a lose—lose result. and on the markets: a bigjumpforjapan, a big jump forjapan, as you can see. slight gains in the hong kong markets. again, a day of decline seen markets. again, a day of decline seenin markets. again, a day of decline seen in the united states.
on thursday here, we have the winds coming out of the north—west off the atlantic so looks like the temperaturesill stay relatively cool for most of us and more unsettled towards the end of the week. this is the business briefing. i'm sally bundock. onwards and upwards — the oil giant bp is expected to announce a boost in revenue as its helped by higher oil prices. —— revenues as it's helped by higher oil prices. and the world's biggest miner warns the us—china trade war will cut...
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we have the winds coming out of the north—west of the atlantic on thursday so the temperatures mightr most of us and more unsettled towards the end of the week. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is martin stanford. our top stories: president trump is to visit the scene of the pittsburgh synagogue attack but — somejewish leaders say he should stay away. as migrants head towards the us—mexico border, 5,000 extra troops are sent there to secure it. the indonesia plane crash — the bbc finds evidence of technical issues before it came down with 189 people on board. and kicking their differences into the long grass — how a football match helped bring north and south korea a little closer.
we have the winds coming out of the north—west of the atlantic on thursday so the temperatures mightr most of us and more unsettled towards the end of the week. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is martin stanford. our top stories: president trump is to visit the scene of the pittsburgh synagogue attack but — somejewish leaders say he should stay away. as migrants head towards the us—mexico border, 5,000 extra troops are sent...
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but here you can see the wind coming off the atlantic from the north—west. a brief rise i think in london, probably levelling back down to around 11 degrees. maybe some rain around on thursday. but i think on the whole it stays quite unsettled and on the chilly side. that's it. goodbye. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is martin stanford. our top stories: president trump is to visit to the scene of the pittsburgh synagogue attack but some jewish leaders say he should stay away. as migrants head towards the us—mexico border, 5,000 extra troops are sent there to secure it. the indonesia plane crash — the bbc finds evidence of technical issues before it came down killing 189 people. and how a football match helped with the thaw in relations between north and south korea.
but here you can see the wind coming off the atlantic from the north—west. a brief rise i think in london, probably levelling back down to around 11 degrees. maybe some rain around on thursday. but i think on the whole it stays quite unsettled and on the chilly side. that's it. goodbye. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is martin stanford. our top stories: president trump is to visit to the scene of the pittsburgh synagogue attack...
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we are still in that cool air coming out of that north—west, out of the north—west from the north atlanticto 11 on thursday. generally speaking, as we headed towards the end of the week and into the weekend, the weather is going to be turning more and more unsettled, towards the weekend it could turn quite stormy across some north—western parts of the uk. that is it. goodbye. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore, the headlines: the grim search continues after an indonesian passenger jet crashes into the sea. all 189 people on board are feared dead. search and rescue teams say they will work through the night to recover the degree as well as search for survivors. as relatives wait for news, the bbc obtains a technical log — showing the air jet had instrument problems the day before the disaster. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: sri lanka's unfolding political crisis — as the president sacks his cabinet and suspends parliament. and how football diplomacy has helped with the thaw in relations between north and south korea.
we are still in that cool air coming out of that north—west, out of the north—west from the north atlanticto 11 on thursday. generally speaking, as we headed towards the end of the week and into the weekend, the weather is going to be turning more and more unsettled, towards the weekend it could turn quite stormy across some north—western parts of the uk. that is it. goodbye. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore, the headlines: the grim search continues after an indonesian passenger jet...
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but here you can see the winds coming off the atlantic from the north—west.res, after a brief rise i think in london, probably levelling back down to around 11 degrees. maybe some rain around on thursday. but i think on the whole it stays pretty unsettled and on the chilly side. that's it. bye— bye. good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and steph mcgovern. our headlines today: the final budget before brexit, but did it really signal the end of austerity? we'll ask the chancellor, philip hammond. turning on the taps, the chancellor plans the biggest spending spree in eight years. the debate will start in westminster today. we are here in sheffield in the winter garden to find out what it means for you. police investigating the murder of the estate agent suzy lamplugh in 1986 carry out a search of a garden in the west midlands. donald trump sends 5,000 troops to the us border with mexico as thousands of migrants head towards it from central america. in sport, a book of condolence opens at leicester city this morning.
but here you can see the winds coming off the atlantic from the north—west.res, after a brief rise i think in london, probably levelling back down to around 11 degrees. maybe some rain around on thursday. but i think on the whole it stays pretty unsettled and on the chilly side. that's it. bye— bye. good morning, welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and steph mcgovern. our headlines today: the final budget before brexit, but did it really signal the end of austerity? we'll ask the...
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but here you can see the winds coming off the atlantic from the north—west.ather here in the uk. so the temperatures, after a brief rise i think in london, probably levelling back down to around 11 degrees. maybe some rain around on thursday. but i think on the whole it stays pretty unsettled and on the chilly side. that's it. bye— bye. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is martin stanford. our top stories: president trump is to visit the scene of the pittsburgh synagogue attack, but somejewish leaders say he should stay away. as migrants head towards the us—mexico border, 5,000 extra troops are sent there to secure it. the indonesia plane crash — the bbc finds evidence of technical issues before it came down with 189 people on board. and kicking their differences into the long grass — how a football match helped bring north and south korea a little closer.
but here you can see the winds coming off the atlantic from the north—west.ather here in the uk. so the temperatures, after a brief rise i think in london, probably levelling back down to around 11 degrees. maybe some rain around on thursday. but i think on the whole it stays pretty unsettled and on the chilly side. that's it. bye— bye. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is martin stanford. our top stories: president trump is to visit...
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different from the west comes back into the atlantic.th there. we will see temperatures particularly across south returning to average values. 12 or 13 on wednesday. still chilly across scotland. maybe some of the best of the sunshine here for the south, cloudy and quite showery. there promises to be quite a quiet day. a lot of fairweather. friday could see things getting lively. widespread gales and some torrential rainfor widespread gales and some torrential rain for the weekend as well. this is bbc news i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at seven. the bbc understands there were five people on board the helicopter belonging to leicester city's owner — which crashed last night. this is the scene at the king power stadium — where fans have been laying floral tributes all day. a man is charged in pittsburgh, after the murder of 11 people at a synagogue, the deadliest attack on america's jewish community. chancellor philip hammond, who will present his budget tomorrow — says an end to austerity depends on what kind of brexit deal the country
different from the west comes back into the atlantic.th there. we will see temperatures particularly across south returning to average values. 12 or 13 on wednesday. still chilly across scotland. maybe some of the best of the sunshine here for the south, cloudy and quite showery. there promises to be quite a quiet day. a lot of fairweather. friday could see things getting lively. widespread gales and some torrential rainfor widespread gales and some torrential rain for the weekend as well. this...
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high pressure is building from the atlantic, the south—west, the and that clear skies for most of us. not farfrom for most of us —— cooler air. not far from freezing in for most of us —— cooler air. not farfrom freezing in rural areas. not as cold in southern england and east anglia where we've got more cloud. a legacy of the old front and it is just cloud on thursday. might spoil the day a bit. away from here, we can expect a good deal of sunshine after that chilly start. temperatures not quite as high on thursday, though. high pressure building in on thursday and lingering in to england and wales on friday. but into that high pressure, we're toppling in these weather fronts. most of the rain is going to be in the north—west of scotland and as that weather front moves further into scotland and northern ireland, it becomes much weaker. england and wales, dry day, spells of sunshine, early morning mist and fog and temperatures of 14—16, pretty good for this time of year. high pressure still dominating more in the southern half of the uk, toppling in across the north of that area of hi
high pressure is building from the atlantic, the south—west, the and that clear skies for most of us. not farfrom for most of us —— cooler air. not far from freezing in for most of us —— cooler air. not farfrom freezing in rural areas. not as cold in southern england and east anglia where we've got more cloud. a legacy of the old front and it is just cloud on thursday. might spoil the day a bit. away from here, we can expect a good deal of sunshine after that chilly start....
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at the moment, the lines are lying west to east, so the area is coming from the atlantic.h, one or two areas, with temperatures dropping down to two or three with a risk of ground frost. in the north, more cloud around, more of a breeze and temperatures staying in double figures. heavy rain to the north. on tuesday morning, that will get moving, pushing further south, largely affecting western scotland and heading into southern scotland good morning. in the east, we could see temperatures soaring up on tuesday afternoon, with a high on 17 on the cards in 17. to the south, a bit brighter and milder. much cards in 17. to the south, a bit brighterand milder. much windier than today for northern england, northern ireland and scotland. for the weblog the make, and before the middle of the week, we lose the rain in northern scotland foot largely dry with hazy sunshine filled thursday, pretty similar and, dry with hazy sunshine filled thursday, pretty similarand, if anything, the rain in the north—west picks up a bit food the best of clear, blue skies and sunshine in the south an
at the moment, the lines are lying west to east, so the area is coming from the atlantic.h, one or two areas, with temperatures dropping down to two or three with a risk of ground frost. in the north, more cloud around, more of a breeze and temperatures staying in double figures. heavy rain to the north. on tuesday morning, that will get moving, pushing further south, largely affecting western scotland and heading into southern scotland good morning. in the east, we could see temperatures...
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west. we have this area of low pressure moving in from the atlantic, it will spread to the west of irelandrm of the season, we will keep you up to date, but certainly in friday's stormy conditions in the north—west, gail is quite widespread with heavy rain at times. stay tuned. —— gales will be quite widespread. hello, it's tuesday october 9th, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. people with mental health problems are waiting so long to get the help they desperately need that lives are being ruined, withjobs lost and marriages ending, experts are warning. we talk to some of those caught in this trap including one mother who waited so long to get help for her anorexic daughter — 18 months — that her other daughter started developing ptsd from the strain. we'd like to know about your experiences of the mental health system. we hear the remarkable story of a 22—year—old woman who, last year, became the youngest person in america to receive a full face transplant. katie stubblefield spent a day and a half on the operating table! she needed the surgery after shoot
west. we have this area of low pressure moving in from the atlantic, it will spread to the west of irelandrm of the season, we will keep you up to date, but certainly in friday's stormy conditions in the north—west, gail is quite widespread with heavy rain at times. stay tuned. —— gales will be quite widespread. hello, it's tuesday october 9th, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. people with mental health problems are waiting so long to get the help they...
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high pressure is building from the atlantic, the south—west, the and that clear skies for most of using in rural areas. not as cold in southern england and east anglia where we've got more cloud. a legacy of the old front
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a half mileff key west. 10 feet down in the atlantic. marine biologist joey mandero.ls that only grow a millimeter a year, growbe tripped to 500 times faster. >> how excited are you to see what was once impossible now possible. >> ecstatic. >> coral's among the ls slowest ani on earth are dying at an alarming rate. turning white as ocean temperatures rise. scientists are growing corals resistant to climate change. >> it's just -- >> likehis right now? >> correct. just like that. >> like magnets, these small corals grow th toward each o and unify. no one knew that would happen until some fragments of cut corals fell to the bottom of the tank. >> here's a small one that was just planted. >> ssts discovered those flecks of coral were unexpectly super charged after the trauma of being cut. >> that was a eureka moment. >> it is what the new york times called my eureka mistake. >> why protect reefs? >> they help provide 70% of the oxygen we breathe. support a quarter of all aquatic life and provide a buffer against coastal erosion. >> after pg the next step, up to mother na
a half mileff key west. 10 feet down in the atlantic. marine biologist joey mandero.ls that only grow a millimeter a year, growbe tripped to 500 times faster. >> how excited are you to see what was once impossible now possible. >> ecstatic. >> coral's among the ls slowest ani on earth are dying at an alarming rate. turning white as ocean temperatures rise. scientists are growing corals resistant to climate change. >> it's just -- >> likehis right now? >>...
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but here you can see the wind coming off the atlantic from the north—west.n, probably levelling back down to around 11 degrees. maybe some rain around on thursday. but i think on the whole it stays quite unsettled and on the chilly side. that's it. goodbye. you're watching bbc news. i'm babita sharma with bbc news. our top story: the bbc has obtained a technical log showing indonesian flight jt610 had instrument problems the day before it crashed with 189 people on—board. the boeing 737 airliner got into difficulties shortly after taking off from the indonesian capitaljakarta. although a search continues there are no signs of survivors. president trump is to travel to pittsburgh later on tuesday in the wake of the mass shooting at a synagogue in which 11 people were killed. and this story is popular on bbc.com: tributes are continuing to pour in as leicester city mourns the loss of the club's owner and others on board a helicopter when it crashed outside king power stadium. you are up—to—date, stay with us. more to come here on bbc news. and the top story in
but here you can see the wind coming off the atlantic from the north—west.n, probably levelling back down to around 11 degrees. maybe some rain around on thursday. but i think on the whole it stays quite unsettled and on the chilly side. that's it. goodbye. you're watching bbc news. i'm babita sharma with bbc news. our top story: the bbc has obtained a technical log showing indonesian flight jt610 had instrument problems the day before it crashed with 189 people on—board. the boeing 737...
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but here you can see the winds coming off the atlantic from the north—west. temperatures, after a brief rise i think in london, probably levelling back down to around 11 degrees. maybe some rain around on thursday. but i think on the whole it stays pretty unsettled and on the chilly side. that's it. bye— bye. this is the briefing. i'm sally bundock. our top story: grief for those killed in the pittsburgh synagogue shootings, and anger as somejewish groups say president trump isn't welcome. at least five dead in italy as parts of europe suffer severe storms and flooding. who's a clever boy? the dogs trained to sniff out malaria and help stop the deadly parasite from spreading. 0nwards and upwards — oil giant bp is expected to announce a boost in revenue as it's helped by higher oil prices.
but here you can see the winds coming off the atlantic from the north—west. temperatures, after a brief rise i think in london, probably levelling back down to around 11 degrees. maybe some rain around on thursday. but i think on the whole it stays pretty unsettled and on the chilly side. that's it. bye— bye. this is the briefing. i'm sally bundock. our top story: grief for those killed in the pittsburgh synagogue shootings, and anger as somejewish groups say president trump isn't welcome....
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but here you can see the winds coming off the atlantic from the north—west.robably levelling back down to around 11 degrees. maybe some rain around on thursday. but i think on the whole it stays pretty unsettled and on the chilly side. that's it. bye— bye. this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump is to travel to pittsburgh later on tuesday in the wake of the mass shooting at a synagogue in which 11 people were killed. 0ne jewish organisation says he's not welcome until he denounces white nationalism. but the rabbi of the synagogue has said mr trump is welcome. the us military is to send more than 5,000 troops to the country's border with mexico. president trump has pledged to secure the border after describing several thousand central american migrants heading north through mexico as a dangerous threat to us sovereignty. the bbc has obtained a technical log — showing an indonesian passenger plane had instrument problems the day before it crashed with 189 people on board. the boeing 737 airliner got into difficulties shortly after taking off from the i
but here you can see the winds coming off the atlantic from the north—west.robably levelling back down to around 11 degrees. maybe some rain around on thursday. but i think on the whole it stays pretty unsettled and on the chilly side. that's it. bye— bye. this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump is to travel to pittsburgh later on tuesday in the wake of the mass shooting at a synagogue in which 11 people were killed. 0ne jewish organisation says he's not welcome until he denounces...
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a half mile off key west, ten feet down in the atlantic, marine biologist joey mandero.witnessed corrals that grow only a millimeter a year can now be tricked into growing up to 500 times faster. >> how excited are you to see what was once impossible now possible? >> i'm absolutely ecstatic. >> reporter: corrals among the slowest growing animals in earth are dying at an alarming rate, turning w scientists, with my helping hand on this day, are growing corals resistant to climatechange. >> when you touch it near to the reef -- >> like this right now? >>usse small corals grow towards each other and then unify. no one knew that would happen until some fragments of cut corals fell to the bottom of the tank. >> there is a small one that was just planted. >> reporter: scientist david vaughn discovered those flecks of coral were unexpectedly supercharged after the trauma of being cut. >> and that was a eureka moment. >> it was what "the new york times" called my eureka mistake. >> reporter: why protect reefs? scientists say they help provide 70% of the oxygen we breathe, suppor
a half mile off key west, ten feet down in the atlantic, marine biologist joey mandero.witnessed corrals that grow only a millimeter a year can now be tricked into growing up to 500 times faster. >> how excited are you to see what was once impossible now possible? >> i'm absolutely ecstatic. >> reporter: corrals among the slowest growing animals in earth are dying at an alarming rate, turning w scientists, with my helping hand on this day, are growing corals resistant to...
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a half mile off key west, 10 feet down in the atlantic, marine biologist joey mandero.a team from mote marine that witnessed corals that grow only a millimeter a year can now be tripped into growing up to 500 times faster. >> how excited are you to see what was once impossible now possible? >> i'm absolutely ecstatic. >> corals, among the slowest animals on earth, are dying at an alarming rate, turning white as ocean temperatures rise. scientists-w my helping hand on this day, are growing corals resistant to climate change. >> and if you could please push the plug into the reef. >> like this right now? >> correct. just like that. >> like magnets, these small corals grow toward each other and unify. no one knew that would happen until some fragments of cut corals fell to the bottom of the tank. >> here's a small one that was just planted. >> scientists discovered those flecks of coral were unexpectedly super charged after the trauma of being cut. >> that was a eureka moment. >> it is what the "new york times" called my eureka mistake. >> reporter: why protect reefs? they
a half mile off key west, 10 feet down in the atlantic, marine biologist joey mandero.a team from mote marine that witnessed corals that grow only a millimeter a year can now be tripped into growing up to 500 times faster. >> how excited are you to see what was once impossible now possible? >> i'm absolutely ecstatic. >> corals, among the slowest animals on earth, are dying at an alarming rate, turning white as ocean temperatures rise. scientists-w my helping hand on this day,...
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in the west we have weather front link to areas of showers, all coming off the atlantic. e orangutans and seals have completely disappeared from the planet. it might sound far—fetched, but the stark warning from a group of global scientists this morning is that it could easily become reality if we don‘t act now. the conservation charity, wwf, says there‘s been a 60% decline in mammals, birds, fish and reptiles since 1970 — much of it as a direct consequence of human action. so is it too late to turn things around? tanya steele is the chief executive of wwf. thank you forjoining us this morning. it is quite staggering when you hear the statistics, isn‘t it? it is shocking. if we were to compare rates to human populations, this would be the equivalent of losing the entire human populations of europe, oceania, the americas, and china. this is an astonishing shift. it is a long—range 20 report. it is telling us that nature is dying. —— 20 report. we rely on nature. we are calling on people to start to fight for the world. we need it for future generations and for the people al
in the west we have weather front link to areas of showers, all coming off the atlantic. e orangutans and seals have completely disappeared from the planet. it might sound far—fetched, but the stark warning from a group of global scientists this morning is that it could easily become reality if we don‘t act now. the conservation charity, wwf, says there‘s been a 60% decline in mammals, birds, fish and reptiles since 1970 — much of it as a direct consequence of human action. so is it too...
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st ives sits as a spit of sand out into the atlantic, which captures both the east and the west lightat attracted artists here in the first place. the roof of the gallery is made up of massive concrete beams, above which are six very large light chambers that capture this very particular light of st ives. you could say that daylight was the primary material around which the gallery was built. inside the gallery, it was incredibly important that we provide art handling and staff spaces and this created a small building that sat above this landscape, and, as it was looking out to the sea and up at the sky, we chose to clad the building in a glazed tile, which reflects the sea and sky and captures these two primal elements of the cornish landscape. you don't realise the scale of how big this build is and how clever it was to imagine that it would fit here until you actually come into the finished space and you see it for the first time and it was just amazing. i am just thrilled. to me, this is a testament to true dialogue with the communities of cornwall, resulting in incredible archite
st ives sits as a spit of sand out into the atlantic, which captures both the east and the west lightat attracted artists here in the first place. the roof of the gallery is made up of massive concrete beams, above which are six very large light chambers that capture this very particular light of st ives. you could say that daylight was the primary material around which the gallery was built. inside the gallery, it was incredibly important that we provide art handling and staff spaces and this...
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st ives sits as a spit of sand out into the atlantic, which captures both the east and the west lightt that attracted artists here in the first place. the roof of the gallery is made up of massive concrete beams, above which are six very large light chambers that capture this very particular light of st ives. you could say that daylight was the primary material around which the gallery was built. inside the gallery, it was incredibly important that we provide art handling and staff spaces and this created a small building that sat above this landscape, and, as it was looking out to the sea and up at the sky, we chose to clad the building in a glazed tile, which reflects the sea and sky and captures these two primal elements of the cornish landscape. you don't realise the scale of how big this build is and how clever it was to imagine that it would fit here until you actually come into the finished space and you see it for the first time and it was just amazing. i am just thrilled. to me, this is a testament to true dialogue with the communities of cornwall, resulting in incredible arc
st ives sits as a spit of sand out into the atlantic, which captures both the east and the west lightt that attracted artists here in the first place. the roof of the gallery is made up of massive concrete beams, above which are six very large light chambers that capture this very particular light of st ives. you could say that daylight was the primary material around which the gallery was built. inside the gallery, it was incredibly important that we provide art handling and staff spaces and...
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but here you can see the winds coming off the atlantic from the north—west.day. but i think on the whole it stays quite unsettled and on the chilly side. that‘s it. bye— bye. i‘m sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: as indonesian investigators search through the wreckage of flightjt610, the bbc obtains a technical log showing the jet had instrument problems the day before it crashed with 189 people on board. search and rescue teams say they will work through the night to recover the debris as well as search for survivors. relatives wait for news of their loved ones — although its feared all those on board have died. i‘m babita sharma in london. also in the programme. sri lanka‘s unfolding political crisis — as the president sacks his cabinet and suspends parliament. and how football diplomacy has helped with the thaw in relations between north and south korea.
but here you can see the winds coming off the atlantic from the north—west.day. but i think on the whole it stays quite unsettled and on the chilly side. that‘s it. bye— bye. i‘m sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: as indonesian investigators search through the wreckage of flightjt610, the bbc obtains a technical log showing the jet had instrument problems the day before it crashed with 189 people on board. search and rescue teams say they will work through the night to recover...
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plume of wet weather moves on from the atla ntic wet weather moves on from the atlantic and it stays across the extreme north—westrnoon still simmering in scotland, some of that quite heavy and the bright and by brick colours to note in this. we will see showery outbreaks of rain in the far north of northern ireland and then elsewhere the cloud should continue to be well broken into the afternoon. best of sunshine to the east of an the best of the warmth as well, highest values of 17 or 18 degrees. a little change as a move out of monday into tuesday, wet and windy in the far north—west, dry and warm elsewhere. i‘m sharanjit leyl in singapore, the headlines: china breaks its silence and confirms the interpol head, meng hongwei, who‘s been missing for nearly two weeks, is being held under investigation. as indonesia plans to end the search for earthquake survivors on thursday there are fears there could be thousands of bodies still in the city of palu i‘m kasia madera in london — also in the programme: a tense time for brazil: exit polls suggest that far—right candidate, jair bolsonaro, has done best in the first
plume of wet weather moves on from the atla ntic wet weather moves on from the atlantic and it stays across the extreme north—westrnoon still simmering in scotland, some of that quite heavy and the bright and by brick colours to note in this. we will see showery outbreaks of rain in the far north of northern ireland and then elsewhere the cloud should continue to be well broken into the afternoon. best of sunshine to the east of an the best of the warmth as well, highest values of 17 or 18...
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we have a snap of cold air for the next 12—24 hours, before the atlantic air turns to the north—west.ts of sunshine in the north. it started on a frosty note this morning but, bar the odd shower, mostly across the hills and around the coasts, one or two for aberdeenshire, a lot of sunshine here. a lot of sunshine for northern ireland, and this afternoon for much of northern england and wales. the cloud drags its heels across the midlands, and it is a rather wet afternoon across southern and eastern areas. wet, windy and cold, with temperatures 10 degrees down on those from friday. cold elsewhere, but given the sunshine there is at least some compensation. this evening and overnight, the low—pressure tends to move out of the way, perhaps clinging to the far south—east of england. with a ridge of high pressure between our two weather systems, we are in for a chilly night. certainly in the countryside, as we wake up sunday morning. for sunday, we have turned the tables. scotland and northern ireland have the better day. today, england and wales have the best of the sunshine, as that clou
we have a snap of cold air for the next 12—24 hours, before the atlantic air turns to the north—west.ts of sunshine in the north. it started on a frosty note this morning but, bar the odd shower, mostly across the hills and around the coasts, one or two for aberdeenshire, a lot of sunshine here. a lot of sunshine for northern ireland, and this afternoon for much of northern england and wales. the cloud drags its heels across the midlands, and it is a rather wet afternoon across southern and...
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in the west, the winds are coming off the atlantic, bringing the weather front but even when it startsage. 0n gets cloudy, the temperatures will be well above average. on friday, thatis be well above average. on friday, that is when things could turn stormy. at the moment we think it is the north—west of the country. this low—pressure, the worst of it is out to sea but there will be gales in the north—west and also some heavy rain in other parts of the country. 0n rain in other parts of the country. on friday and at the weekend it is not just gales but on friday and at the weekend it is notjust gales but also some potentially very heavy rain. if you are travelling anywhere, there could be problems so bear it in mind. even if the bad weather is not where you are, you could be travelling into it. stay ahead of the weather. hello, you're watching afternoon live. i'm ben brown. today at 2pm: the second suspect in the salisbury nerve agent attack is identified as a military doctor working for the russian intelligence service — the gru. they are a military outfit that is very aggressive and
in the west, the winds are coming off the atlantic, bringing the weather front but even when it startsage. 0n gets cloudy, the temperatures will be well above average. on friday, thatis be well above average. on friday, that is when things could turn stormy. at the moment we think it is the north—west of the country. this low—pressure, the worst of it is out to sea but there will be gales in the north—west and also some heavy rain in other parts of the country. 0n rain in other parts of...
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. >> very indecisive in the middle of the atlantic, going east-west.s of the waterfall by the way going up, very impressive. you got to play those again. >> we will. >> always appreciate it. thank you. >>> real quick, i want to show you the official wedding photos of princess eugenie and jack brooksbank. the newly married couple released four photos. they tied the knot in st. george's chapel in windsor castle, the same place where prince harry married meghan markle in may. one coup zac posen designed her gown. it is said to be designed by the beauty of windsor and the white rose of york. thank you for watching "cnn tonight." i'm cyril vanier. stay with us. cancer ... it's very personal. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how it reacts, how it evades and adapts. and how we attack it. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, we use diagnostic tools that help us better understand what drives each person's cancer. this is what we mean by outsmarting cancer. and for some, it may uncover more effective treatment options. like ch
. >> very indecisive in the middle of the atlantic, going east-west.s of the waterfall by the way going up, very impressive. you got to play those again. >> we will. >> always appreciate it. thank you. >>> real quick, i want to show you the official wedding photos of princess eugenie and jack brooksbank. the newly married couple released four photos. they tied the knot in st. george's chapel in windsor castle, the same place where prince harry married meghan markle in...
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we have a snap of cold air for the next 12—24 hours, before the atlantic air turns to the north—west. this morning but, bar the odd shower, mostly across the hills and around the coasts, one or two for aberdeenshire, a lot of sunshine here. a lot of sunshine for northern ireland, and this afternoon for much of northern england and wales. the cloud drags its heels across the midlands, and it is a rather wet afternoon across southern and eastern areas. wet, windy and cold, with temperatures 10 degrees down on those from friday. cold elsewhere, but given the sunshine there is at least some compensation. this evening and overnight, the low—pressure tends to move out of the way, perhaps clinging to the far south—east of england. with a ridge of high pressure between our two weather systems, we are in for a chilly night. certainly in the countryside, as we wake up sunday morning. for sunday, we have turned the tables. scotland and northern ireland have a better day. today and tomorrow, england and wales have the best of the sunshine, as that cloud clears away. there maybe cloud later in cum
we have a snap of cold air for the next 12—24 hours, before the atlantic air turns to the north—west. this morning but, bar the odd shower, mostly across the hills and around the coasts, one or two for aberdeenshire, a lot of sunshine here. a lot of sunshine for northern ireland, and this afternoon for much of northern england and wales. the cloud drags its heels across the midlands, and it is a rather wet afternoon across southern and eastern areas. wet, windy and cold, with temperatures...
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it was created here in the atlantic off the coast of mauritania in west africa by cold water corals. the minutes they live in great depth in absolute darkness they rely on currents to deliver tiny particles of food. for them to observe all of. those particles are plankton which drift like snowflakes through the oceans the supply at those depths is meager so cold water corals grow slowly not more than fifteen metres in a thousand years. still the team have discovered astonishing coral formations. harm sions aphelion found very many reefs especially in the atlantic with coral mounds some more than three hundred meters tall. that's as tall as the eiffel tower the t.v. tower and berlin if that's really dig. absolute was a year. to find out more about how the reef may mauritania developed cloudy i've been back and her colleagues collected samples of fossil coral from different layers they determined that it had been growing for a million years but then it stopped. side to begin. the end of the ice age ten thousand years ago there's been no new coral growth in this area off areas that cora
it was created here in the atlantic off the coast of mauritania in west africa by cold water corals. the minutes they live in great depth in absolute darkness they rely on currents to deliver tiny particles of food. for them to observe all of. those particles are plankton which drift like snowflakes through the oceans the supply at those depths is meager so cold water corals grow slowly not more than fifteen metres in a thousand years. still the team have discovered astonishing coral...
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we have a snap of cold air for the next 12—2a hours, before the atlantic air turns to the north—west.shower, mostly across the hills and around the coasts, one or two for aberdeenshire, a lot of sunshine here. a lot of sunshine for northern ireland, and this afternoon for much of northern england and wales. the cloud drags its heels across the midlands, and it is a rather wet afternoon across southern and eastern areas. wet, windy and cold, with temperatures 10 degrees down on those from friday. cold elsewhere, but given the sunshine there is at least some compensation. this evening and overnight, the low—pressure tends to move out of the way, perhaps clinging to the far south—east of england. with a ridge of high pressure between our two weather systems, we are in for a chilly night. certainly in the countryside, as we wake up sunday morning. for sunday, we have turned the tables. scotland and northern ireland have a better day. today and tomorrow, england and wales have the best of the sunshine, as that cloud clears away. there maybe cloud later in cumbria, but the difference is sco
we have a snap of cold air for the next 12—2a hours, before the atlantic air turns to the north—west.shower, mostly across the hills and around the coasts, one or two for aberdeenshire, a lot of sunshine here. a lot of sunshine for northern ireland, and this afternoon for much of northern england and wales. the cloud drags its heels across the midlands, and it is a rather wet afternoon across southern and eastern areas. wet, windy and cold, with temperatures 10 degrees down on those from...
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we have a snap of cold air for the next 12—24 hours, before the atlantic air turns to the north—west.north. it started on a frosty note this morning but, bar the odd shower, mostly across the hills and around the coasts, one or two for aberdeenshire, a lot of sunshine here. a lot of sunshine for northern ireland, and this afternoon for much of northern england and wales. the cloud drags its heels across the midlands, and it is a rather wet afternoon across southern and eastern areas. wet, windy and cold, with temperatures 10 degrees down on those from friday. cold elsewhere, but given the sunshine there is at least some compensation. this evening and overnight, the low—pressure tends to move out of the way, perhaps clinging to the far south—east of england. with a ridge of high pressure between our two weather systems, we are in for a chilly night. certainly in the countryside, as we wake up sunday morning. for sunday, we have turned the tables. scotland and northern ireland have a better day. today and tomorrow, england and wales have the best of the sunshine, as that cloud clears aw
we have a snap of cold air for the next 12—24 hours, before the atlantic air turns to the north—west.north. it started on a frosty note this morning but, bar the odd shower, mostly across the hills and around the coasts, one or two for aberdeenshire, a lot of sunshine here. a lot of sunshine for northern ireland, and this afternoon for much of northern england and wales. the cloud drags its heels across the midlands, and it is a rather wet afternoon across southern and eastern areas. wet,...
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atlantic. it will keep feeding into more cloud along west facing coast, but the further inland you are, you willd, you will see heavier burst across the western isles in the afternoon. lighter and patchy in northern ireland, but it generally a lots of cloud. further south, some breaks in the cloud, and as a result of that, the cloud, and as a result of that, the temperatures will respond. in fa ct, the temperatures will respond. in fact, it should be a degree as than yesterday, 1718 celsius. 0n fact, it should be a degree as than yesterday, 1718 celsius. on tuesday, the weather front is still there, still a nuisance. the potentialfor localised flooding before that rain near selby. more wet weather to come across scotland and the far north of northern ireland. still good when directing, coming from a south—westerly. highs on tuesday of 20 degrees. there is potential as they go into wednesday are seeing a little bit patchy mist and fog forming, but hopefully the breeze will continue to pick up and left that to be quite nicely, and they will start to see the wind direction change dustup that were b
atlantic. it will keep feeding into more cloud along west facing coast, but the further inland you are, you willd, you will see heavier burst across the western isles in the afternoon. lighter and patchy in northern ireland, but it generally a lots of cloud. further south, some breaks in the cloud, and as a result of that, the cloud, and as a result of that, the temperatures will respond. in fa ct, the temperatures will respond. in fact, it should be a degree as than yesterday, 1718 celsius. 0n...
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pressure to the north, high pressure starts to build from the south west, wind blowing around this high—pressure, introducing fresh atlanticsudden warmth we have had, we have pushed away into the continent, in two parts of scandinavia. freshening down and drying out. this is the outlook for the next few days, broadly speaking across the northern part of the uk, stabilising, that means it will not change too much, temperatures around 12 to 15, in the south, a little bit warmer, maybe a few spots of rain. jet stream to the north of the uk, coming round on itself, often you will see warmer air and high—pressure developing. cooling off, over the coming days. temperature around the middle high teams with some sunshine, in the north of the country, you will hang the windy weather. —— high teens. close to around 13 degrees. eleventh hour brexit talks — but the uk and eu are still struggling to reach agreement.
pressure to the north, high pressure starts to build from the south west, wind blowing around this high—pressure, introducing fresh atlanticsudden warmth we have had, we have pushed away into the continent, in two parts of scandinavia. freshening down and drying out. this is the outlook for the next few days, broadly speaking across the northern part of the uk, stabilising, that means it will not change too much, temperatures around 12 to 15, in the south, a little bit warmer, maybe a few...
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atlantic fronts will be here. some rain clipping the far south—west of england.ewhere we will see plenty of sunshine, particularly across the eastern side of the uk. temperatures edging up, especially across england and wales. more places getting back into double figures. through wednesday evening, we will see this area of rain towards the north and west of the uk edging east. another one coming into south—east england and east anglia. they come together so and east anglia. they come together so that by thursday it is just an area of rain slowed to clear away. a few showers followed towards the north—west. but for many it will be a dry, fairly sunny day, if a little cooler. beyond that we are looking to this in the atlantic, harry kane 0scar. as it moves northwards, it will move towards the british isles as we head towards the weekend. it will mean a spell of wet and windy weather. there is still some uncertainty about the detail but late on friday and into saturday, what is left of oscar comes our way. some wet weather but windy across all parts. and then anothe
atlantic fronts will be here. some rain clipping the far south—west of england.ewhere we will see plenty of sunshine, particularly across the eastern side of the uk. temperatures edging up, especially across england and wales. more places getting back into double figures. through wednesday evening, we will see this area of rain towards the north and west of the uk edging east. another one coming into south—east england and east anglia. they come together so and east anglia. they come...
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atlantic. when the arm of the jet stream coming in from the south—west, that's a mild direction. will be on the mild side of the jet, for much of next week, we will be on the mild side of thejet, right now we are on the cold side so next week things will feel different. milder, hardly any frost, a sunny day, some rain at times, especially in the north—west occasionally feeding further east. were about to turn our temperatures around from the brink of winter to autumn once again with the help of ex—hurricane oscar —— we're about to. hello. this is bbc news. i'm vicki young. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines: there's criticism of the budget from the influential institute of fiscal studies. it says the chancellor is gambling with the public finances and his tax cuts will mainly benefit higher earners. president trump arrives in pittsburgh and visits the tree of life synagogue, where 11 people were killed. but critics say his visit will draw attention away from the victims‘ funerals. police investigating the murder of london estate
atlantic. when the arm of the jet stream coming in from the south—west, that's a mild direction. will be on the mild side of the jet, for much of next week, we will be on the mild side of thejet, right now we are on the cold side so next week things will feel different. milder, hardly any frost, a sunny day, some rain at times, especially in the north—west occasionally feeding further east. were about to turn our temperatures around from the brink of winter to autumn once again with the...
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west of scotland. the band of rain affecting eastern areas on that weather front is gone by friday. there is a deep low putting in from the atlantict will bring some wet weather during friday into the north and west. the winds strengthening later. just in time for the start of the weekend. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. today at 2.00pm. the chancellor switches to defence. philip hammond faces budget criticism amid claims that tax cuts will benefit the better off and leave others disappointed. we might be at the end of cuts but we're not going to be offsetting the cuts that have happened over the last seven or eight years. if i was a prison governor, if i was a headteacher or running a local authority i wouldn't be breaking out the champagne just yet. is a 32—year murder mystery about to be solved? forensic teams searching for missing london estate agent suzy lamplugh start digging up a garden in the west midlands. germany's worst post war serial killer, a nurse, admits being responsible for the deaths of 100 patients in his care. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with hugh. hello. we will have th
west of scotland. the band of rain affecting eastern areas on that weather front is gone by friday. there is a deep low putting in from the atlantict will bring some wet weather during friday into the north and west. the winds strengthening later. just in time for the start of the weekend. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. today at 2.00pm. the chancellor switches to defence. philip hammond faces budget criticism amid claims that tax cuts will benefit the better off and...
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in the north—west of the country, fresh rain seeping in the atlantic, causing strong winds up to gale—forcesouth, high—pressure. so very much split into next week. in the north—west we still have cloud in the north—west we still have cloud and rain, but notice the very far north of scotland on monday probably hanging onto some sunshine, where is in the south it is actually going to warm up because the winds will shift direction and winds will blow out of the south—west, the woman direction, so temperatures rise up into the middle high teens, even as far north as northern england. in the week ahead, it is warming up. an indian summerfor some of us on the way. goodbye. this is bbc news. the headlines: judge brett kavanaugh now looks likely to be voted on to the us supreme court, despite accusations of sexual assault against him. two key republican senators say they will support him in the final vote on saturday. a white police officer who killed a black teenager in chicago four years ago has been found guilty of second—degree murder. jason van dyke shot laquan mcdonald 16 times. it caused out
in the north—west of the country, fresh rain seeping in the atlantic, causing strong winds up to gale—forcesouth, high—pressure. so very much split into next week. in the north—west we still have cloud in the north—west we still have cloud and rain, but notice the very far north of scotland on monday probably hanging onto some sunshine, where is in the south it is actually going to warm up because the winds will shift direction and winds will blow out of the south—west, the woman...
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west, bar a few showers. a cooler feel to things across central and eastern areas, but still holding onto double—figure values the south. then we look to the atlanticins the remnants of hurricane oscar, and it'll arrive across the north—west of the country later on friday. but actually, friday not a bad start. a chilly one, mind you, but it will be bright, with plenty of sunshine. across western areas, though, the cloud, the wind, and eventually the rain will start to appear. but it'll be a little bit milder pretty much across the board, with double—figure values for many of us. and then, through friday night, it really will be quite stormy across the north—west of the country as that low passers—by. into saturday, a windy day with outbreaks of rain, and for sunday we see a secondary area of low pressure move in, to bring another spell of wet and fairly windy weather to our shores. so it really will be quite wild to end the week. this is saturday's picture, then. plenty of sunshine across southern and eastern areas, and here it should stay dry all day, albeit quite windy. the further north and west that you are, we'll see widespread gales, a spell
west, bar a few showers. a cooler feel to things across central and eastern areas, but still holding onto double—figure values the south. then we look to the atlanticins the remnants of hurricane oscar, and it'll arrive across the north—west of the country later on friday. but actually, friday not a bad start. a chilly one, mind you, but it will be bright, with plenty of sunshine. across western areas, though, the cloud, the wind, and eventually the rain will start to appear. but it'll be a...
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west, bar a few showers. a cooler feel to things across central and northern areas, but we're still holding onto double—figure values across the south. then we look to the atlanticeep area of low pressure contains the remnants of hurricane oscar, and it'll arrive across the north—west of the country later on friday. but actually, friday not a bad start. a chilly one, mind you, but it will be bright, with plenty of sunshine. across western areas, though, the cloud, the wind, and eventually the rain will start to appear. but it'll be a little bit milder pretty much across the board, with double—figure values for many of us. and then, through friday night, it really will be quite stormy across the north—west of the country as that low passes by. into saturday, a windy day with outbreaks of rain, and for sunday we see a secondary area of low pressure move in, to bring another spell of wet and fairly windy weather to our shores, so it really will be quite wild to end the week. this is saturday's picture, then. starts off again plenty of sunshine across southern and eastern areas, and here it should stay dry all day, albeit quite windy. the further north and west that
west, bar a few showers. a cooler feel to things across central and northern areas, but we're still holding onto double—figure values across the south. then we look to the atlanticeep area of low pressure contains the remnants of hurricane oscar, and it'll arrive across the north—west of the country later on friday. but actually, friday not a bad start. a chilly one, mind you, but it will be bright, with plenty of sunshine. across western areas, though, the cloud, the wind, and eventually...