the showers that will be quite well scattered across the country will start to turn wintry in places, particularly over high ground at this stage. some slightly more persistent rain into northern scotland, and those temperatures just starting to drop back a little. but its as we head into next week that we see this surge of cold air from the north, and at times it will be quite windy. that will only accentuate the chilly feel and it will be cold enough for snow to fall. but the exact detail about where that snow might fall is still somewhat uncertain. we will keep you posted.
start tomorrow with some spells of sunshine. generally, there will be some quite large areas of cloud around through the day. around through the day still capable of producing the odd spot of rain, the odd light shower. the skies perhaps brightening for northern england and east anglia through the afternoon, and across scotland, there should be some sunshine, although the northern isles will be quite showery and quite breezy as well. temperatures around 7, 8 or 9 degrees. and then as we head into the weekend, this frontal system starts to push its way in from the north. it is a cold front, and it will start to introduce some slightly colder air. not a dramatic change at this point, but the frontal system will bring a band of clouds and some splashes of rain into north east scotland, eventually into eastern parts of england. further west, mainly dry, some sunny spells, but i think increasing amounts of cloud. temperatures 8 9 degrees for most of us, but three degrees there for lerwick
a lot of what we ve seen, is that, but there is also human error i think that s taken place. but of course, you know, you have to be on top of the situation if it all depends on one person looking at where the train has gone and whether by accident they may have gone into the wrong track because it is double track all the way from more or less athens to thessaloniki in the north. and that really shouldn t have happened. now to egypt, where officials have revealed the discovery of long a couple of been charged with gross negligence after remains of a baby were found in a wooded area in southern england. joining me is our news correspondent, john donis and. this news has come through the last hour or so. this news has come through the last hour orso. it s this news has come through the last hour or so. it s come from the crown prosecution services, saying that mark 6ordon prosecution services, saying that mark gordon and constance marten have been charged with gross negligence manslaught
of the country. one of the them was a passenger service from athens to thessaloniki with 350 people on board it crashed head on at high speed with a freight train on the same stretch of track, near the tempi district north of larissa. police have arrested a station master in charge of signalling. here s our europe correspondentjessica parker. within seconds, two trains rumbling through the night came to this, a head on crash between a freight and passenger service carrying around 350 people. it passenger service carrying around 350 purple- passenger service carrying around 350 eole. . ., , 350 people. it was chaos. tumbling over, 350 people. it was chaos. tumbling over. fires. 350 people. it was chaos. tumbling over, fires, cables 350 people. it was chaos. tumbling over, fires, cables hanging, - 350 people. it was chaos. tumbling over, fires, cables hanging, broken| over, fires, cables hanging, broken windows, people screaming, people trapped. you windows, people screaming, peo
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