time for a look at the weather prospects with helen willetts. ferocious was the word to describe the winds last night in the south, but i want to look at october s rainfall because although it has been average, we are heading in the right direction, if you like. it has actually been well above average in northern ireland and the rainfall figures for last night and yesterday are still being collated. changeable describes our weather for the next few days, another area of deep pressure barrels and tomorrow. that rain hangs around in the south. more low pressure on thursday before finally, a drier day on friday, but it doesn t last, with more rain waiting in the wings. heading in the right direction, as i say. this chart shows the accumulation of rainfall over the coming few days. the blues get deeper as that rainfall the total up, perhaps as much as 50 millimetres in many places by the end of the week, particularly higher ground, but a good 20 or 30 at lower levels. the showers
yet back in training, but he s hopeful he ll feature against fulham on saturday. city have already qualified for the last 16. british number two dan evans has won at the paris masters for the first time in his career beating brandon nakashima 6 3, 3 6, 6 a to move through to round two, where he ll face stefanos tsitsipas. he s joined in the last 32 by fellow brit jack draper who beat france s arthur rinderknech in straight sets 6 3, 6 a. the 20 year old, ranked a5 in the world, will play american frances tiafoe next. that s all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. thank you. more sport over the course of the afternoon, of course. good afternoon to you. let s take a look at some of the main story is here this lunchtime.
time for a look at the weather prospects with helen willetts. ferocious was the word to describe the winds last night in the south, but i want to look at october s rainfall because although it has been average, we are heading in the right direction, if you like. it has actually been well above average in northern ireland and the rainfall figures for last night and yesterday are still being collated. changeable describes our weather for the next few days, another area of deep pressure barrels and tomorrow. that rain hangs around in the south. more low pressure on thursday before finally, a drier day on friday, but it doesn t last, with more rain waiting in the wings. heading in the right direction, as i say. this chart shows the accumulation of rainfall over the coming few days. the blues get deeper as that rainfall the total up, perhaps as much as 50 millimetres in many places by the end of the week, particularly higher ground, but a good 20 or 30 at lower levels. the showers are bring
in his party might agree. the deputy chairman of west suffolk conservative association, block your ears now if you have a sensitive disposition, has said, i look forward to seeing matt hancock eating a kangaroo s penis. yes, look, politicians do not tend to have a particularly good run on this show, they tend to be quite vilified, the public like to vote them into doing some of the more unseemly tasks, so it is a bold thing for matt hancock to do. he has developed a sort of celebrity of his own in the wake of his affair last year, more than a year ago now, which made him sort of quite famous for westminster. obviously he was front and centre of the pandemic response, fronting up those news conferences all the time, and i think he has a book out, dare i say, in december, so all the stars are aligning there. right, well, speaking
probably quite apt for 2022. susie dent talking about permacrisis on bbc breakfast a little earlier today. that s because right now and take a look at the weather prospects. good afternoon. our changeable weather pattern continues. october for most has brought average rainfall but well in excess for northern ireland. tuesday will see lots of rain in the south, and it is an unsettled pattern for much of the week. this chart shows the rainfall accumulating over the next four or five days. quite significant rainfall for most parts of the british isles actually for the next four or five days. so, where those showers come down throughout the rest of the afternoon, they will bring a lot of rain, strong and gusty winds, a0 50 mph in places, perhaps fewest in northern england