South east england around about lunchtime, following on behind, a brisket north westerly flow, see those showers packing in here, and some wittiness into the hills as well. A brisk wind, and without it will even chillier on monday. Temperatures for the most part in single figures. A similar picture going into tuesday. The low pressure now just passing to going into tuesday. The low pressure nowjust passing to the north of scotland, again that flow of air from the west and north west around that, bringing the showers from north west to the south east across the uk. Most frequent towards the north west. Maybe a bit of hail and some wittiness to the hills. Many southern and eastern parts of the uk seeing relatively few showers, temperatures fairly similar. Looking into wednesday, another gap between weather systems could well start frosty on wednesday morning, but notice we have more weather fronts with more rain, as they pushed east, summerhill snow coming in. With more rain, as they pus
It a historic tragedy. Johanna konta sets her sights on a semi final spot at the us open later, but its goodbye to the world number one and defending champion naomi osaka, whos out. In the uk much milder this morning compared to yesterday for the commute. Driest and brightest in the south and east. All the details later. Its tuesday, the 3rd of september. Our top story a momentous day ahead in westminster as tory rebels join forces with Opposition Mps to try to block a no deal brexit on october 31st. If defeated, borisjohnson has threatened a third general election in four years, which could come as soon as the middle of next month. Heres our Political Correspondent, jonathan blake. Protester boris, boris, boris chanting out, out, out welcome back to westminster. Mps return from their summer break today to a raging debate about brexit. Yesterday evening, the Prime Minister raised the stakes with a warning to those trying to block a no deal exit, they could force him to go to the polls.
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