across parts of the north and north east of scotland. but it s the north and north west of scotland for monday where we get to see more in the way of rain. a bit of patchy cloud clearing up for england and wales. most places dry, sunny, and with winds going in a south westerly direction it will start to feel warmer more widely with temperatures into the 20s. maybe 27, 28, 29 degrees towards some southern counties of england. that slightly warmer air has been pushing in off the atlantic as we go into the start of next week. around an area of high pressure. high pressure sits with us, the air stagnates, dry on the ground, sunshine overhead. it starts to warm up day by day. certainly scotland, northern ireland, a little bit sunnier and warmer than the weekjust gone. the far north of england seeing those temperatures creep up into the mid if not high 20s. the further south you are, though, we could actually get back into heatwave territory again with temperatures in the high 20s,
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chetan. thank you. as you said, an absolute bumpy chetan. thank you. as you said, an absolute bumpy day chetan. thank you. as you said, an absolute bumpy day on chetan. thank you. as you said, an absolute bumpy day on the - chetan. thank you. as you said, an absolute bumpy day on the second | absolute bumpy day on the second weekend of these commonwealth games. wales made the best possible start this morning with gemma frizelle taking the first gold of the day in the rhythmic gymnastics hoop final. she scored 28.700, becoming the first welsh gymnast to win gold in this discipline at a commonwealth games. scotland s louise christie has won silver in the women s ribbon final. there was frustration for england in the lawn bowls, as they had to settle for silver in the women s pairs final against australia. the english duo of sophie tolchard and amy pharaoh had led 11 2 at one stage, but the australians fought back brilliantly and took gold with the last bowl of the tie break as they