spread to much of england, wales, northern ireland, maybe not too much east anglia south east until late in the day. and while temperatures are high teens, low 20s, the strengthening wind will start to make it feel a little bit cooler. and that cooler story continues into the weekend. an unseasonably windy spell through the weekend, too. not what you want to see, this stage injuly. low pressure by saturday, will be to the north of ireland, wrapped around it, rain, but it s wrapped around it where we ve got some of the strongest of the winds, far north of scotland and towards the south west approaches, widespread gales, strong winds more widely on saturday than they will have been on friday. lightest winds through parts of scotland, but that rain will be persistent in the far north. heavy thundery downpours quite widely across much of the uk. they could give some large rainfall totals. strong winds, making it feel rather cool as well, despite seeing temperatures again, high teens and lo
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vladimir putin is based with a broader coalition, stronger coalition, and a more determined coalition. i think in that respect, the summit was very important. pill in that respect, the summit was very important- very important. all right. dr mitchelwallerstein, - very important. all right. dr mitchel wallerstein, thank i very important. all right. dr. mitchel wallerstein, thank you very much for your analysis on that. a lot more detail on the nato summit in what was achieved, analysis on the bbc website. let us look towards what is happening in the uk. junior doctors in england will begin a five day strike this morning in a major escalation of their pay dispute with the government. downing street said the latest walkout by members of the british medical association would put patient safety at risk while the union has urged ministers to follow the example of scotland and produce what it calls a credible offer. sophie hutchinson reports. picket lines are now familiar sites outside hos
but low pressure still close enough by for the shower clouds to bubble up once more. thing is, with thursday, there ll be fewer showers around. the heaviest of the showers, some will be across scotland, slow moving here. large rainfall totals for some, but equally, some will stay dry. northern ireland, england and wales, fewer showers by and large. many will spend the day well, at least the bulk of it dry. though, we ll start to see cloud gather towards the south west. feel a touch warmer with winds that little bit lighter. now, into the evening, rain at times, northern ireland, north wales, spreading its way into central southern scotland. elsewhere, some clear skies into friday morning. temperatures 9 13 celsius again. but already the change is towards the south west. this is the area of low pressure. it s going to make it feel like autumn at times through friday and into the weekend. strongest of the winds, though, for friday, mainly towards the south west of the uk. we could se