now, on into next week, we ve still got an area of high pressure sat across scandinavia steering in these cold north easterly winds. again, we ll see further showers, widespread showers at that, across scotland, eastern areas of england, potentially merging together to give some longer spells of rain into kent. the best of the dry weather and sunshine, again, further north west for northern ireland and western areas of scotland. but it s going to stay cold. temperatures, again, four to six degrees celsius, feeling particularly chilly around those eastern coasts with the onshore winds. beyond that, well, it s going to stay on the cold side really throughout the week, but it s certainly not going to be a dry week. there will be some showers around and potential for some snow for some of us later on in the week. 00:28:39,308 > 4294966103:13:29,430 that s your latest weather.
ireland. but even in the sunshine, it is still going to be cold. temperatures four to six degrees celsius. now, on into next week, we ve still got an area of high pressure sat across scandinavia steering in these cold north easterly winds. again, we ll see further showers, widespread showers at that, across scotland, eastern areas of england, potentially merging together to give some longer spells of rain into kent. the best of the dry weather and sunshine, again, further north west for northern ireland and western areas of scotland. but it s going to stay cold. temperatures, again, four to six degrees celsius, feeling particularly chilly around those eastern coasts with the onshore winds. beyond that, well, it s going to stay on the cold side really throughout the week, but it s certainly not going to be a dry week. there will be some showers around and potential for some snow for some of us later on in the week. that s your latest weather.
further north and west, more sunshine under that area of high pressure, but equally a hard frost, some patchy fog. as i say, that set up stays with us through monday and tuesday. that strong east, north easterly wind with us. in fact, something a little more prolonged, potentially, rain and sleet wise across southern and eastern areas, the channel islands as well on monday. again, with the intensity, it could bring the snow down to relatively low levels. there will be a scattering of snow showers or wintry showers elsewhere coming in off the north sea. so, the better, drier, brighter weather will be further north and west, but it is going to feel cold even in that sunshine and notably so with that brisk wind in eastern and southern areas. but perhaps something a little bit more unsettled wednesday and thursday. that is one we are watching. as ever, the warnings are on the website.
of britain, which was vital to this country s survival. the calculations carried out by hazel and her father resulted in both spitfires and hurricanes being armed with eight rather than four guns. over the next six years, as britain headed towards war with nazi germany, the planes were tested and put into production. each gun carried just 300 rounds. it took around 15 seconds for them all to be fired. it meant that every bullet had to count. the spitfire was a nimble aircraft, perfect for dog fights, and their pilots loved them. so you d got three german fighters that day? 98 year old squadron leader allan scott flew both spitfires and hurricanes. i went straight in and was catapulted out. and 109 bombers came in.
there we go. it s a low floor! it s snug, isn t it? amazing! wow! engine roars. wow. wow! absolutely sensational! being up here, the speed, the agility, the way the plane just the pilot says you re almost flying it with your fingertips. ijust cannot imagine being up here in a dogfight. oh, my stomach! woo! wow!