tranport for london is warning of severe disruption today. so let s have a look at the tube board. as you can see most lines are suspended, but there is a skeleton service on the central, jubilee and northern lines, and the elizabeth is running 0k. well, we want to know how these tube strikes are affecting you. get in touch with us at hellobbclondon@bbc.co.uk and send us your photos and videos the address is on your screen now. or get in touch on our social media. a man who was rescued from the river thames after police used a taser to try to restrain him has died. the met police said it was called just after 9am on saturday to reports of a man shouting on chelsea bridge road armed with a screwdriver. he was rescued from the water but died in hospital that night. the police watchdog is investiagting what happened. on to the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. it s a rather damp start
lasting into the afternoon. there is now a lighter northerly wind blowing, you won t notice the breeze too much. and temperatures will be on a par with what we saw yesterday so 21, maybe 22 celsius. 0vernight tonight, then, again, it s dry, lots of clear skies around, feeling a little bit chillier than last night, temperatures dropping back into high single figures for many. and then tomorrow, lots of dry weather in the forecast. a small chance of a shower, some areas of cloud, sunny spells, a northerly wind becomes even more north easterly and it will feel cooler on sunday with perhaps one or two showers in the forecast at times. just a reminder before we go, we want to know how you re celebrating the jubilee. we might even come and film you! let us know by emailing us at hellobbclondon@bbc.co.uk. i m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. now though it s back to charlie and naga.
especially by sunday. just a reminder we want to know how you re going to be celebrating the jubilee. we might even come and film you! let us know by emailing us at hellobbclondon@bbc.co.uk. that s it for now. i m back with another update in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. now though it s back to naga and charlie. bye for now.
overnight tonight and then storm eunice will barrel in from the west and we start the day with winds gusting up to 40 or 45 miles an hour and the worst of the winds are likely to be around lunchtime. keep an eye on the forecast. if you have a story we d love you to get in touch. email hellobbclondon@bbc.co.uk. i m back in half an hour. bye for now. good morning. welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: thousands are without power and many face travel disruption after storm dudley hits the uk with 100mph gusts and there s a warning of worse to come. tonight and tomorrow we have storm units crossing our shores with widespread damaging gusts of wind, as much as 80 mph on land, more than
longer a condition of carriage for masks to be worn, as the government lifts all remaining covid restrictions. tfl made the decision after data showed a fall in covid infection rates in london. and if you have any questions, or perhaps you re worried about the changes, we d love you to e mail us at hellobbclondon@bbc.co.uk. the rmt union says two 24 hour tube strikes are set to go ahead after talks with transport bosses broke down. members are due to walk out at midnight on the 1st and 3rd of march. the dispute is over plans by transport for london to cut up to 600 station posts. tfl has yet to comment but has previously said action would likely cause major disruption. a 30 year old man from tooting says returning to his love of running has helped him cope with depression, and led him to set up an app to help others. pete cooper lost both his mother and best friend within months of each other in 2016. he s used running as therapy and is now the co founder