i put myself in what would it have been to be in the 1930s? they ve gone through world war i, spanish influenza, you re going through a depression, and world war ii s about to happen. so, you know, i do think today is far better than that time. and so we work through a lot of challenges. so i m optimistic that way. but he s right in the sense that this is a bit different than most things we have dealt with in the past. take climate change for example, we re all concerned about it now. who would have predicted something like the paris agreement, people coming together pretty much countries from around the world? there s still a lot of work ahead but you can see the right conversations beginning to happen and you feel the urgency, so i also see evidence that humanity rises to the occasion. so i think it will play out a similar way. isn t ai and climate change fundamentally
of these irish sea coasts, northern ireland should brighten up through the day. across scotland, a lot of cloud first thing again, that should break to give some spells of sunshine, but generally speaking across northern parts of the uk, it will be a little bit cooler than it was today, the highest temperatures being pushed further south 31 celsius likely in parts of southern england. with that, very strong sunshine, very high uv levels across southern and western parts of the uk, obviously lower uv levels where we keep more cloud further north. but for most, it is a fine end to sunday and, as we head into monday, high pressure will still be close by, so that means plenty more dry and settled weather. the winds will start to come down from the north or the northwest just a subtle shift, but it will mean monday is a slightly less hot day, and we will see more cloud working into some of these north sea coasts, as well. most places will see sunshine,
and the people will need lots of time to recover from it. absolutely, a lot of time, a lot of support. people are rallying around and there are so many volunteers. the newspapers, though, calling this the flood of death. have you ever seen something like this in your lifetime in this area? never. it was the heaviest rain i have ever seen. it was like flooding that took cars, that take trees, it was unbelievable. i can t describe it. so no one would have thought that this rain would be that heavy, that there would be this flooding. yeah, i can t describe it. we are seeing the pictures, it is really hard. i think the politics and the city will make lots of changes to provide these catastrophes, you have to say, yeah, it is a catastrophe.
we will bring more of that cloud down across the north and the west of scotland, with some rain in the far north. northern ireland will cloud over, as well, turning quite murky in places. clear spells further south, a warm night with temperatures in some of the towns and cities no lower than 16 17 celsius. into tomorrow, for england and wales, expect plentiful sunshine once again. it might be a bit murky for some of these irish sea coasts, northern ireland should brighten up through the day. across scotland, a lot of cloud first thing again, that should break to give some spells of sunshine, but generally speaking across northern parts of the uk, it will be a little bit cooler than it was today, the highest temperatures being pushed further south 31 celsius likely in parts of southern england. with that, very strong sunshine, very high uv levels across southern and western parts of the uk, obviously lower uv levels where we keep more cloud further north. but for most, it is a fine
and the west of scotland, with some rain in the far north. northern ireland will cloud over, as well, turning quite murky in places. clear spells further south, a warm night with temperatures in some of the towns and cities no lower than 16 17 celsius. into tomorrow, for england and wales, expect plentiful sunshine once again. it might be a bit murky for some of these irish sea coasts, northern ireland should brighten up through the day. across scotland, a lot of cloud first thing again, that should break to give some spells of sunshine, but generally speaking across northern parts of the uk, it will be a little bit cooler than it was today, the highest temperatures being pushed further south 31 celsius likely for parts of southern england. with that, very strong sunshine, very high uv levels in southern and western parts of the uk, obviously lower uv levels where we keep more cloud further north. but for most, it is a fine end to sunday and, as we head into monday, high pressure w