the players were blown out in helicopters so we are waiting to see what would happen. it is kind of fitting of this slightly shambolic country where lots of different forces. the security, the city, the province and governments and the football association itself had not quite decided on a plan of action and it is all been improvised. as you say, millions of people are oats on the streets and it could become quite worrying if there is no purpose to it. hopefully the joy and delight of being world champions will not to anyone over into the edge into some sort of major frustration. but it is so amazing. it is a third win for the country and it is nice to watch every generation respond in a different way. everyonejustjoining in the joint together. it is super magical was up i lived in 1978 and i didn t
an improving weather picture across england and wales, although we start off cloudy with this band of rain first thing, it does move out of the way quite quickly, followed by some sunnier weather. now for northern ireland and scotland, we still have this area of low pressure feeding in those showers. it will stay quite blustery at times, and one or two of the showers could be quite heavy, they ll certainly be extensive, just like they were on tuesday. temperatures on the mild side for the vast majority, about 7 celsius in aberdeen to around 10 11 celsius for cardiff and for london. now for thursday, it s another unsettled day. we re definitely going to see a band of rain across southern areas of the country. however, there is another scenario that has a more developed weather feature that comes through. if that were to come off, then we ll see the rain potentially extending a lot further northwards, maybe reaching even northern ireland and parts of scotland. so the rain on thursday cou
we re definitely going to see a band of rain across southern areas of the country. however, there is another scenario that has a more developed weather feature that comes through. if that were to come off, then we ll see the rain potentially extending a lot further northwards, maybe reaching even northern ireland and parts of scotland. so the rain on thursday could be further north. temperatures, either way, still on the mild side, highs still reaching double figures in the south. now, beyond that, as we edge close to christmas, the low pressure that s been to the north west of the uk clears out of the way and with that, something of a roadblock gets pulled out of the way. it allows this cold air to move back southwards from the arctic. we get this battle zone around about christmas with mild air across much of the country, colder air in the north. and with that comes the risk, i think, of seeing some hill snow for northern scotland and potentially some disruption. there are still some
out in the atlantic, meanwhile, we ve got areas of thicker cloud waiting to push eastwards. they, in turn, will bring some heavier rain eastwards across the uk. for the time being though, most of the showers are associated with low pressure that will continue to feed them in overnight into scotland and northern ireland. got this band of rain that will develop across england and wales and will push eastwards through the night. it stays quite breezy, and for most it s a frost free night. temperatures 3 6 celsius and tomorrow, well, it s an improving weather picture across england and wales, although we start off cloudy with this band of rain first thing, it does move out of the way quite quickly, followed by some sunnier weather. now for northern ireland and scotland, we still have this area of low pressure feeding in those showers. it will stay quite blustery at times, and one or two of the showers could be quite heavy, they ll certainly be extensive, just like they were on tuesday. tem