Particularly into the south and west of the uk, some with hail and thunder. Gusty winds as well, plenty more showers to come into tonight as well, merging at times with western scotland into longer, heavier downpours. There will be some to the east, avoid most of the showers and stay dry with clearer weather here, we will see some of the lower temperatures going into monday morning. Low pressure close by tomorrow morning will be another day of sunshine and showers. These initially into the west, but notice how they do track east during the day. Again, the chance of seeing some hail and thunder, but not a wash out. There will be some sunny spells before and after the showers, still with those fairly gusty winds as well. Average speeds will be getting the gusts around 30 to a0 miles per hour, especially as those showers move through. Temperatures around ten to m degrees across the uk, turning milder to the south later in the week but a fairly wet and at times windy week to come. Goodbye.
Just to the north west of the uk, so again, another blustery day, a windy day, maybe not as windy as what he what we will have through today. Sunshine and showers affecting northern around Western Areas and in the south coast running through the english channel. Some eastern parts of scotla nd english channel. Some eastern parts of scotland and england could stay dry all together but it will be a windy day, these are the mean wind speeds, gusts will be higher than these values suggest, and it will be fresher across the board tomorrow, including the south east, temperatures of ten to 13 or 1a celsius. As we head into the start of next week it remains unsettled. Low pressure with us on monday bringing a blustery day with showers and another one waiting in the wings so and another one waiting in the wings so it looks like it will be a turbulent week, very autumnal indeed with spells of strong winds and also some rain, but sunshine in between too. Hello, this is bbc news. The headlines mil
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Countryside to make way for hs2 describing the idea as fundamentally flawed. Developers of the high speed line, want to relocate the woodland as our environment and Rural Affairs correspondent Claire Marshal explains. This tree is from part of an ancient woodland near Leamington Spa which is being cut down because its in the way of h52. It belongs to penny. She takes us through a bit of south Cubbington Wood that isnt being affected by the high speed line. She says this is what it looked like in the spring. This is what its like now. Its a bit of a kick in the stomach. Its a bit. Alarming, yeah. Its alarming. But, you know, just got to keep calm and go along with it. Ancient woodlands are at least 400 years old. Theyre rich in life, but there are only fragments left about 2 of land in the uk. Hs2 said it would translocate ones in the way of the line, which essentially means moving the habitat. So the train will be coming from london, in that direction. Those trees will go and it will b