with that will support around oliver. well done to them, quite a gesture from oliver s army. hello. this picture behind me was taken last night in shetland where we saw quite a bit of snow. snow in the forecast as we go through this week, potentially as far south as southern england. today and tomorrow, snow and ice risk is in north into scotland and north east england and there is a risk of some travel disruption. we could have up to 20 centimetres in higher ground across the highlands, 5 10 centimetres across north east england, but we will see some snow getting down to lower levels as well. today, a weather front sinking southwards, taking its cloud, patchy light rain and drizzle with it. behind it, because their digs in and we continue with frequent wintry showers across the north of scotland, interspersed with some sunny spells.
which was one of the worst affected areas the damage all too apparent, one month on. hello again. this picture behind me was taken last night in shetland, where we saw quite a bit of snow. now there s snow in the forecast as we go through this week, potentially as far south as southern england later in the week. but today and tomorrow, the snow and ice risk is in north and east scotland and northeast england. and there s a risk of some travel disruption. we could have up to 20 centimetres in higher ground across the highlands, 5 to 10 centimetres across northeast england. but we will see some of this snow getting down to lower levels as well. today, we ve got a weather front which is sinking southwards, taking its cloud, patchy light rain and drizzle with it. behind it, the cold air starts to dig in and we continue with frequent wintry showers across the north of scotland, interspersed with some sunny spells. temperatures today,
could hit 17 degrees in the north, west and central parts of wales. the average at this time of the year is eight. the warmest has been 19.1 in 1998. not quite there. dominating or weather. you can see this high across much of europe. we have weather fronts coming in from the west. the first one introducing cloud and patchy light rain and drizzle across northern ireland. also western scotland. it could fringe into the isle of man, west wales and the south west initially. the fog slowly lifting. a lot of dry weather and a fair bit of sunshine. today, winds are fairly light. strongest in the north west. these are the temperatures. generally, 11 to 14 degrees. don t forget, we could hit 16 or 17 in the north west and central wales. as we head into the evening and overnight, the high pressure moves further east. around it we are pulling in this saharan
you had one? 20 years ago, probably. that is a problem, isn t it? you need people to buy it, don t you? let s talk to the totally tropical parallel! a wee bit of tropical weather in the forecast today. in wales we could hit 17 degrees later on. that is after we have lost some fog and frost, particularly across parts of england. the fog is dense and the met office has a weather warning out for this. it will slowly lift through the day, not clearing to lunchtime foursome. when it does we are looking at sunny spells. we are also looking at more cloud in the west with patchy light rain and drizzle coming in. it is a weak weather front. drizzle coming in. it is a weak weatherfront. mid ahead of drizzle coming in. it is a weak weather front. mid ahead of that and when day breaks we will see a fair bit of sunshine. in eastern scotland and much of england and wales. that is after the fog lifts. patchy rain
to her. at the moment, nobody can answer that question, where did nicola bulley go on the friday morning, january the 27th? the investigation goes on today. thank ou ve investigation goes on today. thank you very much- time for a look at the weather forecast. it started on a foggy note across england and wales. a lot of that is lifting now. some of it will not until lunchtime, but we will have a lot of dry conditions on sunshine. across scotland and northern ireland, we have more cloud, patchy light rain. through the day, heavier rain will spell in from the north west, accompanied by squally winds, gales, even severe gales, with gusts in excess of 70 mph in the north west. temperatures today, from about seven up to 10 degrees. through this evening and overnight, this band brain sinks southwards and