lost the risk of shop thundery downpours, still the risk of a few isolated showers in east anglia, its frontal rain at the moment, fairly light and patchy, and we could see some heavy bursts and whisk facing cuts of wales and north west england this afternoon for up the cloud should remain broken in the south east, still quite warm out there and we are likely to see temperatures peaking at 25 or 26, the high 70s. a bit fresherfurther north and west, with a brisk wind, costing in excess of 35 mph. that frontal rain will sink steadily south and east this evening and overnight but getting weak considerably, with no considerable rain for the south east this evening at overnight, in fact, with the cloud around, it will stay quite muqqy cloud around, it will stay quite muggy through the night, 17 or 18, uncomfortable for a good night sleep. first thing, the isobars open up, the winds will fall lighter, which means any showers in north west scotland and northern ireland could be slo
identify. good morning from an empty london euston station as more than 16,000 rail workers go on strike again. when will it be over and what should you do if you are travelling today? i will have the details. is it ratcliffe to the rescue for manchester united? british billionairejim ratcliffe says he would be interested in buying the club if the glazer family wants to sell. from trash to treasure. we find out how items destined for the tip are raising thousands for charity thanks to upcycling. good morning. after yesterday s torrential date range which led to localised flooding in parts of the south east, today it will be drier with some sunshine and the odd shower, we have got a new weather front coming in across the introducing thick cloud and some rain. all of the details throughout the programme this morning. it s thursday 18th august. our main story. thousands of students across england, wales and northern ireland will be getting their a level, t level and btec results
temperatures tomorrow getting up as high as 25 degrees. thank you. spending time on the international space station may be an out of this world experience that very few of us get to try, but for those on board there is still time for hobbies. the nasa astronaut kjell lindgren is a keen amateur radio enthusiast, so while he s in orbit he likes to have a chat with people here on earth, including an eight year old schoolgirl and fellow radio buff from kent. josie hannett has been to meet her. mike zero lima mike zero kilo, this is an na1ss, welcome to the international space station. november alpha one zero sierra, mike zero lima mike zero, my name is isabella, i m eight years old. thank you. mike zero lima mike zero, this is november alpha one sierra sierra. isabella, it s so great to chat with you, thank you for getting
the main thing we need things are going to struggle. it s a big wake up call. all creatures great and small. amazing pictures, but many will question whether we should be seeing this at all. an astronaut on the international space station who s an amateur radio buff has become firm radio friends with an eight year old school pupil from kent. they ve been chatting while nasa s kjell lindgren is in orbit round earth. josie hannett went to meet her. mike zero lima mike kilo. this is an na1ss, welcome to the international space station. november alpha one sierra sierra. mike zero lima mike kilo. my name is isabella, i m eight years old. you re five oh nine. thank you. mike zero lima mike kilo, this is november alpha one sierra sierra. isabella, it s so great to chat with you, thank you for getting on the radio and saying hello.