long north sea coastline as it has been. we could see about 20 down to greece as the top tempter. tonight the daytime showers fight. a lot of clear skies. the daytime showers fight. a lot of clearskies. some the daytime showers fight. a lot of clear skies. some mist factors forming. then we have got a weather front approaching which could bring showers into northern ireland, pembrokeshire and cornwall. temperatures tonight falling away between eight and a0 degrees. into tomorrow, any mist and fog formed overnight, lifting quickly and we have a lot of dry weather. the showers in the west. through northern ireland, wales, the south west and along this coastline, with the wind having changed direction, it will feel warmer. 2a degrees in hull. 0ff direction, it will feel warmer. 2a degrees in hull. off to 27 or 28. which side of the fence you sit on, are you happy with his whether or is it a bit too much for you? i am loving it now the humidity has dropped. i like high temperatures, but no
towards southern europe, it s a different story. here, we ve got daytime showers and thunderstorms breaking out for the rest of the week. so rainfall totals will continue to mount here. could even see some localised flooding in places but further north, thanks that area of high pressure, it s going to stay almost bone dry, but we could see some drizzle at times across eastern england under the thickest of the cloud as we start early wednesday, and under that cloud blanket, which will spread across much of england and wales, temperatures won t fall much below seven to ten degrees, but chilly under the clear skies in the northwest and a little bit of mist and fog, but it s here where you ll see the sunshine from the word go for wednesday morning. the clouds tending to thin and break and burn back to the coast, could linger across parts of the midlands, eastern england once again. and it ll be chilly along north sea coasts and the northern isles down to the southeast, mid teens there, but
hello there. 25.1 celsius was the high in porthmadog in north west wales on tuesday, making it the warmest day of the year so far across the country. and for the rest of the week, it does stay mainly dry thanks to high pressure, always the warmest and the sunniest of the weather towards western parts of the uk, always a bit cooler and cloudier further east. now this is the blocking area of high pressure which will continue to bring this mainly dry weather. but if you cast your eyes down towards southern europe, it s a different story. here, we ve got daytime showers and thunderstorms breaking out for the rest of the week. so rainfall totals will continue to mount here. could even see some localised flooding in places but further north, thanks that area of high pressure, it s going to stay almost bone dry, but we could see some drizzle at times across eastern england under the thickest of the cloud as we start early wednesday, and under that cloud blanket, which will spread across much
here, we ve got daytime showers and thunderstorms breaking out for the rest of the week. so rainfall totals will continue to mount here. could even see some localised flooding in places but further north, thanks that area of high pressure, it s going to stay almost bone dry, but we could see some drizzle at times across eastern england under the thickest of the cloud as we start early wednesday, and under that cloud blanket, which will spread across much of england and wales, temperatures won t fall much below seven to ten degrees, but chilly under the clear skies in the northwest and a little bit of mist and fog, but it s here where you ll see the sunshine from the word go for wednesday morning. the clouds tending to thin and break and burn back to the coast, could linger across parts of the midlands, eastern england once again. and it ll be chilly along north sea coasts and the northern isles down to the southeast, mid teens there, but up to the mid 20s, central belt of scotland, low
because of serious defects. they said a second attempt would be made as soon as possible. the united states hasjoined south korea and japan in condemning the launch, saying it involved ballistic missile technology in breach of un sanctions. you can reach me on twitter i m @vvalentinenews. stay with us here on bbc news hello there. 25.1 celsius was the high in porthmadog in north west wales on tuesday, making it the warmest day of the year so far across the country. and for the rest of the week, it does stay mainly dry thanks to high pressure, always the warmest and the sunniest of the weather towards western parts of the uk, always a bit cooler and cloudier further east. now this is the blocking area of high pressure which will continue to bring this mainly dry weather. but if you cast your eyes down towards southern europe, it s a different story. here, we ve got daytime showers and thunderstorms breaking out for the rest of the week.