cheering. time for a look at the weather. here s helen willetts. some beautiful weather watchers last night. as you can see from the skies, these are from highlands scotland but it s a strong our rowrah at the moment so if we get clear skies we may see it. towards the north we have that coming in to parts of scotland and perhaps a bit further south as well. we do have cloudier skies here, you see at the moment, on that weather front. lots of showers and still the remnants of the overnight rain, pacific oceany rain in the south. between it, sow good spells of sunshine and we have lost the humidity. so while we have a blustery breeze and showers continuing across scotland, northern ireland, they tend to ease, temperatures aren t quite as high, as they were last night, because we have lost the humidity. sorry, yesterday, but it feels pleasant out there. we should see evening sunshine as the showers fade away, so an opportunity to witness the northern lights in the north but not
in the men s, ben cutmore and kyle kothari are also through to the final of the mens syncronised platform. now, it s not long until the weigh in for the anthonyjoshua v olexander usyk fight takes place over in saudi arabia. joshua over in saudi arabia. is attempting to regain his wba, joshua is attempting to regain his wba, ibf and wbo belts after olexander usyk beat him first time round to beat him. joshua s promoter, eddie hearn, says everything is on the line for him. it is definitely a must win in terms of grabbing the heavyweight title back. he can progress in the sport and go on for anotherfour or back. he can progress in the sport and go on for another four or five years in the sport, but in terms of being and becoming world heavyweight champion, those opportunities are few and far between, so he has that opportunity on saturday night and he
must understand it s an opportunity that cannot be missed, and he has to fight with that kind of style and desire. olexander usyk he is the challenge and goes into the ring with nothing and has the chance to leave with everything. let s get more on the situation in ukraine, where the un secretary general antonio guterres says he hopes discreet diplomacy can secure the safety of the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant as fears grow that it could be damaged by shellfire. mr guterres who s visiting the ukrainian port of odesa told the bbc, the aim was to stop military activity around the facililty, and gain access for inspectors from the international atomic energy agency. he s been speaking to our correspondent james waterhouse. it is a very confusing situation, but there are two things that are essential. first, to stop any kind of military activity. we have been supporting the demilitarisation of zaporizhzhia.