cloud, mist and fog, the best sunshine first thing in the morning was out to the west in bigbury on sea in devon, beautiful start here. we will keep some sunshine here but there is rain on the way with this swell of cloud, this area of low pressure bringing rain into northern ireland through the middle part of the afternoon. cloudy conditions through the day, eventually wetter, a brisk southerly breeze starting to pick up and that should help to lift any low cloud as we go through the day. sunny spells for many across the country today. we could see the warmest day of the year so far. in orderfor we could see the warmest day of the year so far. in order for that to happen we have to see temperatures above 17.8 degrees. we mightjust see that, but unfortunately with that sunshine and warmth, the pollen across england and wales, and it is tree pollen this time of year, looks high or very high. as we go through the rest of the evening and overnight, the rain moves out of northern ireland a
so cloudy conditions as we go through the day, eventually wetter. a brisk southerly breeze starting to pick up and that should help to lift any low cloud as we go through the day. so, sunny spells for many across the country today. we could actually see the warmest day of the year so far. in orderfor that to happen, we have to see temperatures above 17.8 degrees. we mightjust see that, but unfortunately, with that sunshine and that warmth, well, the pollen across england and wales, and it s tree pollen at this time of year, looks high or very high. now, as we go through the rest of the evening and overnight, the rain moves out of northern ireland and into scotland. the trailing weather front will bring a blanket of cloud as well across england and wales. so that will clear away first thing on easter monday. and then tightly packed isobars drive in plenty of showers from the west. so a grey and wet start across eastern england, the centre of the lowjust to the west of scotland that s
about 17.5% of adults around the world are impacted by this, and that translates to that one in six statistic that you mentioned now what s really striking is the prevalence of this is similar across countries despite the nation s level of income. income countries. the prevalence is about 17.8% versus and low income countries. the prevalence is about 16.5% so 17 verses 16. it shows that this is a common issue, and the world health organization is calling for countries to pay attention to this and to raise awareness around it and to find a way to address it. as a public health issue. sarah and some of these higher income countries, one of the issues has has long been that people wait until later in life to have children. but this is something that s happening across the world. what can be done to address this at the world health organization say anything as to what could help in these situations. this is real heartbreak for a lot of
of conduct, and a ski instructor i spoke to today said in a way it will raise awareness of that and in any way, the mountains will be a safer place because of this very high profile trial. that s over now. thank you very much for company. goodbye. hello, there. thursday turned out to be the warmest day of the year so far, with temperatures in suffolk reaching highs of 17.8 celsius, very close to 18 degrees. but while there were some spells of sunshine, there were also some hefty downpours. and we re starting friday with, actually, some more persistent rain, swirling around this area of low pressure. now, this has been named by the french weather service, it s been named storm martis, for the strength of the winds in the north of france. but it is also bringing some very strong winds through the english channel, affecting the channel islands, southern coasts of england, even into the south coast of wales. gusts of 50, 60, 70mph, as we start friday morning with some outbreaks of heavy an
you can reach me on twitter i m @lmmisztak. thursday turned out to be the warmest day of the year so far, with temperatures in suffolk reaching highs of 17.8 celsius, very close to 18 degrees. but while there were some spells of sunshine, there were also some hefty downpours. and we re starting friday with, actually, some more persistent rain swirling around this area of low pressure. now, this has been named by the french weather service. it s been named storm martis for the strength of the winds in the north of france. but it is also bringing some very strong winds through the english channel affecting the channel islands,