hello there. part one of the weekend seeing rumbles of thunder and we can expect much of the same for part two of the weekend as well. most of the heavy showers and thunderstorms have had to be the day will fade out this evening and many places turning dry with a lengthy clear skies with some cloud, one a two showers across some western coast and later in the night will see the weather front coming in and under the clear skies it will be fairly cool for the time of year. this weather front very slowly pushes its way eastwards across northern ireland with eventually crossing the irish sea where it will be a very weak feature, no more than a band of clouds over northern ireland for sunday, though it starts bright, we see the cloud built with a light, patchy rain moving in and for scotland, england and wales a day of sunshine and showers with the heaviest across eastern scotland, eastern parts of england with some rumbles of thunder, flashes of lightning as well and top temperatures of 21
more cloud will start to build. and with that cloud, we ll get a little bit of patchy rain and drizzle. that s it. good morning. welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and ben thompson. 0ur headlines today. the united nations says that syria has agreed to open two more border crossings to allow in aid to a country devastated by last week s earthquake. the united states defends its decision to shoot down
the day. behind it, some sunshine and showers. blustery showers. temperatures nine to 14 degrees. as we head into thursday, it is going to be a fairly cloudy day. extensive low cloud. mist and fog. potentially some seat fog. brighter skies in the north of scotland. you can see the next system waiting in the wings. this is coming our way. bringing not just rain, but wind. there is the weather front going through. windy on friday. this weatherfront continuing to sink south. gales, especially in southern scotland and northern england. so, for friday itself, once again we re looking at low pressure moving in across the north of scotland, heading eastwards. there would be a fair bit of cloud. we have got that rain. 0n of cloud. we have got that rain. on saturday, something drier comes our way. the winds will slowly ease.
dust. especially across northern ireland and scotland. if you see a fabulous sunrise tomorrow morning, thatis fabulous sunrise tomorrow morning, that is why. you might also find as the rain comes in you will see some of that on your car. tomorrow we have the weather front coming in, introducing some rain. some will be heavy across northern ireland and scotland. 20 to 30 millimetres. ahead of it, it is looking pretty dry to start the day. temperature wise, it is going to be a chilly night, particularly in southern areas, with a touch of frost. maybe some pockets of fog. the vale of york, for example. parts of eastern england. not as extensive as this morning. more of a breeze. tomorrow, we start off with some blue skies. we also have a weather front pushing slowly southwards and eastwards, weakening all the time as it bombs into the high pressure. as it comes into the high pressure. as it comes in across england and parts of wales, there will be more honoured than a band of cloud, may b
moving through northern ireland through the day. the rain is not going to be particularly heavy. we will have a lot of sunshine around and light winds for most. gusty winds across the north west. these are generally the temperatures, 17, 13 or 14. across north west and central parts of wales we could see 16, 17. this evening and overnight there could be clear skies around. 0nce there could be clear skies around. once again we see pockets of fog forming around the vale of york, parts of eastern england as well. not as widespread because there will be more of a breeze. there will be the odd pocket of frost as well as the odd pocket of frost as well as the fog. this band of heavy rain moving in and across northern ireland and scotland which will slip south and east, weakening as it does say, not getting into the far south east which will hang on to the sunshine for a large chunk of the day. behind it and return to sunshine. blustery showers in the north and west. a return to