hello. barely 2a hours after storm malik, we re now staring down the barrel of another deepening weather system, storm corrie, set to bring damaging winds across a large swathe of northern britain overnight sunday into monday. these are the areas highlighted by the met office for the greatest risk of damage and disruption. northern scotland sitting underan amberwarning, winds could gust in excess of 80 miles per hour here as this deep, low pressure rolls its way initially eastwards across scotland overnight and then dives down into the north sea. skies will tend to clear behind corrie. cold air rushes in a frost with a risk of some ice for northern england and scotland early on on monday. and then, even with corrie pulling away that northerly or north
winds could gust in excess of 80 miles per hour here as this deep, low pressure rolls its way initially eastwards across scotland overnight and then dives down into the north sea. skies will tend to clear behind corrie. cold air rushes in a frost with a risk of some ice for northern england and scotland early on on monday. and then, even with corrie pulling away that northerly or north westerly winds down the north sea will remain very strong for much of the day. and with high tides, we could see some coastal flooding. many areas will see some sunshine, some showers into the northwest, but that wind is going to feel cold. temperatures five to nine degrees. hello this is bbc news, the headlines. rafael nadal claims a record 21st grand slam men s tennis title with his victory in the australian open final. hundreds more british troops could be sent to eastern europe
northern scotland sitting underan amberwarning, winds could gust in excess of 80 miles per hour here as this deep, low pressure rolls its way initially eastwards across scotland overnight and then dives down into the north sea. skies will tend to clear behind corrie. cold air rushes in a frost with a risk of some ice for northern england and scotland early on on monday. and then, even with corrie pulling away that northerly or north westerly winds down the north sea will remain very strong for much of the day. and with high tides, we could see some coastal flooding. many areas will see some sunshine, some showers into the northwest, but that wind is going to feel cold. temperatures five to nine degrees. hello this is bbc news, the headlines. rafael nadal claims a record 2ist grand slam men s tennis title with his victory in the australian open final. hundreds more british troops could be sent to eastern europe
thanks for listening and goodbye. hello. barely 2a hours after storm malik, we re now staring down the barrel of another deepening weather system, storm corrie, set to bring damaging winds across a large swathe of northern britain overnight sunday into monday. these are the areas highlighted by the met office for the greatest risk of damage and disruption. northern scotland sitting underan amberwarning, winds could gust in excess of 80 miles per hour here as this deep, low pressure rolls its way initially eastwards across scotland overnight and then dives down into the north sea. skies will tend to clear behind corrie. cold air rushes in a frost with a risk of some ice for northern england and scotland early on on monday. and then, even with corrie pulling away that northerly or north
i want to point this out to you again. the car fire only 5% contained. that s about 125 square miles, city of kansas city.ize of the - and we can see that smoke stretching for a long way. a scene from the visible satellite. you see the plume and how much of the sky it covers. that was yesterday. i m going to show you what s goinging on today. pretty much the same story as the plume moves through. the other challenge is these fires are are creating their own weather patterns. you probably saw the dramatic pictures of the firenado. i want to break down how that is occurring. you have the heat from the fire. that allows temperatures to rise very quickly and the air rushes in where the fire is occurring. and what will develop is what we call a firenado. basically a tornado made of fire and just like a tornado spreads debris around, the firenado does