pressure. lots of isobars on the charts, hence the strong winds, and outbreaks of rain. it is pushing its way eastwards and some heavy showers follow on behind it. you see flashes of lightning there and this rain band becomes confined to england and wales and the south east towards the end of the night. the wins are a real feature, end of the night. the wins are a realfeature, gusting 50 or 60 miles an hour on the irish coast, after 70 on the coast of western scotland. that becomes confined to the south and it stays very wet in scotland. but the ones eased down for part two of the night. a cooler feel two things across the north and the west. double figure values in the south east where it will remain wet into tomorrow morning. as we head through thursday that whether frank clears away and the next feature runs into the southern half of the country in the afternoon. a wet start for east anglia and the south and the rain is slow to clear, but eventually it will. elsewhere it i
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a6 0 in their first group game of the competition. behind australia, and ran in 9 tries as they dismantled the french. and finally, forever immortalised by one of the most famous fa cup goals in history, ronnie radford has passed away at the age of 79. radford s goal for non league hereford in a much delayed replay, played on a boggy edgar street pitch in 1972, was the equaliser against first division newcastle and helped create one of the biggest shocks in fa cup history. it also made something of a celebrity of the commentator. what a goal! and the cloud are invading the pitch! the now famous and well known voice ofjohn motson there.