moment with weather fronts toppling across that milder air but on the whole an incredibly mild night to come. these are the daytime maximum temperatures but this is how we will start the day tomorrow. cloudy and grey, thick enough perhaps for some drizzle out to the west. more persistent rain pushing towards the northern isles but generally speaking a quiet story. when we get some holes in the cloud sheltered eastern areas, some favourite spots for the warmest of the weather. 13 and 1a celsius, not has warm as today because of the cloud around. as we go into the middle part of the week, signs of a change to come. this is a cold front and yes, as it pushes its way steadily south and east it will introduce somewhat colder air as the wind direction swings round to a north westerly. ahead of the front we will see some showers, showery outbreaks of rain drifting south and east through wednesday with brighter skies behind. crisper weather to come and a few scattered showers will tu
but just take a through the second half of the week. butjust take a case of sunny through the second half of the week. but just take a case of sunny spells and scattered showers, some of those heavy and possibly sundry as well. if you get to see more in comparison to today those temperatures are up to today those temperatures are up to around 15 degrees. not bad for the time of year. and in fact as we move into the end of the week this area of high pressure across europe is going to prevent frontal system is going to prevent frontal system is making inroads. it will set out to the north and west so there will be some wet weather to the far north west but the unifying factor is the southerly wind keeping it very mild indeed. temperatures perhaps peeking into the mid to high teens in some places and look where they should be for the time of year. thanks, louise. and that s bbc news at six on monday the 7th of november you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc we
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approach to crime which critics say is a culture of lawlessness. we will be joined with thoughts. john: brand-new numbers, a pulse on the u.s. economy. latest jobs report beating expectations, but still head winds from the highest inflation in four decades and record high gas prices. welcome to you today. anita: happy friday to you, the u.s. economy adding 390,000 jobs for the month of may one employment rate of 3.6%. number of job openings remains near record highs, 11.4 million positions going unfilled. john: gas prices keep climbing, more expensive to top off the tank. national average for a gallon of gas increasing another $0.05 overnight to 4.76. up $0.17 from a week ago, and 1.72 higher than last year. president biden speaking on the may jobs report and acknowledging the toll inflation is taking on american families. the president putting the onous on congress. anita: karl rove in a moment, but first white house correspondent peter doocy live from the north lawn
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