and also the possibility of one or two heavy showers, perhaps some thunderstorms as well. and we do need the rainfall because it has been so very dry over the last two or three weeks in some parts of the country and even in others, close to a month of no rainfall at all. central parts of england, church lawford last time it rained was the 11th of may, and southern parts of wales have not seen rain for about a month. and the reason for it is this persistent area of high pressure. it s sinking air through the atmosphere. that s why we call it high pressure. it s stuck here and it prevents weather fronts from coming off the atlantic. doesn t necessarily mean it s been all that sunny. in fact, we ve often seen low gray clouds forming in the north sea and being pushed by that wind that blows around the area of high pressure. so cloudy mornings, but then brighter afternoons. so, through the course of the night, we ll see low cloud being pushed in once again by that breeze off the north sea.
there is no denying that. for me as an individual, yes there would have to be conversations that would have to be have. enough time to tell you that west time have taken the lead in the european league conference filing and beaten fiorentino to one. so, it looks like they could be key picking up their first trophy since 1980, at the fa cups, back then. from all of us here the bbc sport centre, that s all the time we have left for now. hello. we are heading for a spell of warmer weather. on top of that, increasing humidity and also the possibility of one or two heavy showers, perhaps some thunderstorms as well. and we do need the rainfall because it has been so very dry over the last two or three weeks in some parts of the country and even in others, close to a month of no rainfall at all. central parts of england, church lawford last time it rained was the 11th of may, and southern parts of wales have not seen rain for about a month.
days, and humid as well, the nights are going to be pretty steamy. but with that, also a risk of storms, and we do need the rainfall, it has been incredibly dry over the last two weeks or more, in fact, central parts of england last time it rained was the 11th of may, and in parts of southern wales, number than that. glorious sunshine partly in western areas, all thanks to the high pressure which has been stopping the wedding fronts the weather fronts from reaching the uk, but things are going to be changing. you can see these wind arrows coming off the north sea, which we have been seen for quite some time now, loud getting pushed by this wind, moving inland overnight, and then the best of the sunshine ending up being across western areas, and then that strong june sunshine working its magic and the cloud burns back. so, not everybody has had the sunshine in the last few days. for some of us it has been great and cloudy and actually pretty cold. on the north sea coast, around 13 15
too. hello. the sunshine has been a little hit and miss over the last few days but it has been very dry indeed. that is about to change. temperatures are expected to rise, as is the humidity and also we are expecting one or two storms towards the end of the week. on that dry weather it really has been incredibly dry. in fact, the last time it rained across parts of england was the 11th of may. the reason for it is this persistent area of high pressure, sinking air blocking the atmosphere, stopping weather fronts from coming in. look at the wind arrows coming off the north sea. that has allowed that low grain north sea cloud to spread across parts of the country. it doesn t always burn off. that s why we have most of the sunshine across western parts of wales. in northern ireland and wales we have really enjoyed some glorious sunshine but we do need the rainfall. our gardens are desperate for it. here is the forecast for wednesday,