than any other country. merapi is nearly 3,000 metres high and is the nation s most active volcano. it violently erupted in 2010, killing more than 350 people. that s all from me for now. hello. milderairand a thaw is on the way for tomorrow. but for today well, later on we could see some snow again. parts of northern england into scotland, more especially on the hills, the chance of some disruption again, nowhere near as much as we saw through recent nights, but up to ten centimetres lower ground, more hit and miss. and it s all because this weather front is going to be pushing into the colder air that we have at the moment. the front s already been producing rain or drizzle across parts of south west england, south wales, increasingly so in northern ireland, too. a little bit of sleet and snow over higher ground before that turns back to rain and into the afternoon parts of north west england, the midlands towards central southern england, even the south east could see some rain
producing rain or drizzle across parts of south west england, south wales, increasingly so in northern ireland too. a little bit of sleet and snow of the higher ground before that turns back to rain and into the afternoon parts of north west england, the midlands towards central southern england, even the south east could see some rain arrive. away from that though many other parts will be dry. just the odd snow flurry in scotland. chilly day for most, 11, 12 degrees across the south west and into the channel islands. now, through this evening and overnight as that rain pushes away northwards, turns east easily to snow, as i said, across the hills of northern england and scotland, even to lower levels before turning back to rain later on. and what we ll see later in the night is temperatures actually rising rather than falling. this is how it looks as we start sunday morning. so a much milder start to sunday compared with this morning.
away from that, though, many other parts will be dry. just the odd snow flurry in scotland. chilly day for most, 11, 12 degrees across the south west and into the channel islands. now, through this evening and overnight as that rain pushes away northwards, turns easily to snow, as i said, across the hills of northern england and scotland, even to lower levels before turning back to rain later on. and what we ll see later in the night are temperatures actually rising rather than falling. this is how it looks as we start sunday morning. so a much milder start to sunday compared with this morning. the weather front still producing some rain, sleet and snow in the north east of scotland to begin with. and ahead of the next one, we“re into a quieter spell for a while, but then those south to south westerly winds pick up and the milder air really does start to work its way in. so some of the driest conditions will be during the morning for many. but northern ireland and scotland quickly se
on the hills, the chance of some disruption again, nowhere near as much as we saw through recent nights, but up to ten centimetres lower ground, more hit and miss. and it s all because this weather front is going to be pushing into the colder air that we have at the moment where the front s already been producing rain or drizzle across parts of south west england, south wales, increasingly so in northern ireland, too. a little bit of sleet and snow over higher ground before that turns back to rain and into the afternoon parts of north west england, the midlands towards central southern england, even the south east could see some rain arrive. away from that, though, many other parts will be dry. just the odd snow flurry in scotland. chilly day for most, 11, 12 degrees across the south west and into the channel islands. now, through this evening and overnight as that rain pushes away northwards, turns easily to snow, as i said, across the hills of northern england and scotland, even to
hello. milderairand a thaw is on the way for tomorrow. but for today well, later on we could see some snow again. parts of northern england into scotland, more especially on the hills, the chance of some disruption again, nowhere near as much as we saw through recent nights, but up to ten centimetres lower ground, more hit and miss. and it s all because this weather front is going to be pushing into the colder air that we have at the moment. the front s already been producing rain or drizzle across parts of south west england, south wales, increasingly so in northern ireland, too. a little bit of sleet and snow over higher ground before that turns back to rain and into the afternoon parts of north west england, the midlands towards central southern england, even the south east could see some rain arrive. away from that, though, many other parts will be dry. just the odd snow flurry in scotland. chilly day for most 11, 12 degrees across the south west and into the channel islands.