don t forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter i m @krupapadhybbc. do stay with bbc news. hello. many of us need rain at the moment, some of us are going to get some over the weekend, but it may well be that southern parts of the uk stay pretty much dry. there is the increasing chance of some rain at times, but not all the time as we move through the weekend at the commonwealth games in birmingham and the west midlands, and that rain bearing cloud has been gathering to the north west of us, this strip of cloud on our earlier satellite image. this is in association with a frontal system starting to push in now from the northwest, bringing cloud and rain through the evening across northern ireland into scotland. the odd heavy burst over high ground in the west, rain too into north west england and north wales, and it will be turning really misty and murky with some hill and coastalfog across many of these north western areas. clear spells further south and ea
and that rain bearing cloud has been gathering to the north west of us, this strip of cloud on our earlier satellite image. this is in association with a frontal system starting to push in now from the northwest, bringing cloud and rain through the evening across northern ireland into scotland. the odd heavy burst over high ground in the west, rain too into north west england and north wales, and it will be turning really misty and murky with some hill and coastalfog across many of these north western areas. clear spells further south and east. it will be warm and muggy, 12 to 16 celsius the overnight lows. so into tomorrow, this frontal system continues to trudge its way slowly southwards and eastwards with that extensive cloud, that mist and fog and those outbreaks of rain. so rain pushing southwards through the morning across scotland and northern ireland, tending to clear out into northern england, parts of north wales. it won t be raining all the time. that rain will be quite spor
ahead. what should be protected and what let go? jonah fisher, bbc news, hayes borough. now it s time for a look at the weather with thomasz. we re turning up the heat over the next couple of days, already hitting 28 celsius. by the time to get to friday in london, you could see 33 or 3a degrees. compare that to the average of around 20 or 21. we are way up there compared to what we would normally see. you do get those. this is not incredibly unusual, but it is fairly unusual to get this level of heat. here s the satellite picture. a little bit of rain bearing cloud, these are the evening temperatures. 26 in london, around 20 or so across yorkshire. a beautiful evening if you like that weather. many of us do not like the
and there is a bit of respect about this, as well, because it was a human, they had a life, they had family, they were living not far from where i am now. simon hunt. reeta chakrabarti will be here in a few minutes with a full round up of the day s news. first, time for a look at the weather with tomasz. well, it s been quite a rough day on the weather front for some of us today, but over the next few days it could turn even worse, really quite stormy weather, potentially, on the way. here s the low pressure and the rain bearing cloud that s been sweeping across the country in the last few hours. here s the radar that scans the horizon and shows us where it s been raining, and you can see quite a wide band of rain bringing widespread rainfall. not everywhere. the north of scotland has been generally dry, and the rain arrived a lot later in east anglia and the south east. so, through the evening hours, we will see most of the persistent rain, i think, in the south and the southeast as t
well, it s been quite a rough day on the weather front for some of us today, but over the next few days it could turn even worse, really quite stormy weather, potentially, on the way. here s the low pressure and the rain bearing cloud that s been sweeping across the country in the last few hours. here s the radar that scans the horizon and shows us where it s been raining, and you can see quite a wide band of rain bringing widespread rainfall. not everywhere. the north of scotland has been generally dry, and the rain arrived a lot later in east anglia and the south east. so, through the evening hours, we will see most of the persistent rain, i think, in the south and the southeast. as this weather front curls into the area of low pressure, which moves out into the north sea