Half of the day had already passed without the faintest glimmer of sunshine on the horizon. Vast swaths of Bangladesh were cloaked in dense fog accompanied by biting cold, heralding the onset of winter.
how it may tone colder. you have been listening very well! good morning. yes, it will feel like autumn properly as we head into next week but not a bad weekend in prospect, so if you fancy going out, tidying up the garden after the summer months, not bad. sunny spells, if few showers. it will turn cooler on the night with clear skies overnight. let s try to put more detail on it for you. we have seen heavy overnight rain in clearing away from the essex and kent coast. the front moving into france, so some residual cloud, may be isolated showers first thing in the morning. as we go through the morning, northerly wind, a few isolated showers pushing and off the east coast. they will move further inland as we go through the day. the showers will be hit and miss, largely fine with some sunshine coming through. for most, top temperatures of 12 18. as we go
for england and wales are slightly cooler and fresher for northern ireland and scotland. another complicated picture for tuesday, still a weather front across northern areas rather cloudy with easy heavy rain at times, southern half of the country will see a few sunny spells and also a chance of showers and thunderstorms developing particularly across southern and south eastern areas, some of which will be heavy, slow moving, could give rise to. little bit fresher on tuesday, certainly cool in the north and the west with keen northerly wind. on wednesday a majority of showers will be confined to some apartment in wales and temperatures in all areas including the south east close to the scent of the south east close to the scent of the storm in mid to high teens of the storm in mid to high teens of the southern ireland and northern england. the end of the week at shower activity moves down increasing sunny spells and tens more unsettled again for the
minutes was up up by last week s prolonged and intense heat wave for england and wales is now drawing to a close. it s a gradual process and over the next few days as the coolie is also put down for the northwest we are likely to see more thundershowers, even a really big thunderstorms across england and wales. tuesdays england and wales will see the showers, developing widely, they ll be producing a lot of rainfall in a short space of time so localised flooding problems. in scotland and northern ireland something a little quieter, northerly wind so it will feel much cooler here and it s going to be slightly fresher with highs of 25 a 26 degrees across the southeast. as we move through tuesday night we keep that team of
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