inland temperatures will be higher. 23 or 24 is the top temperature. tonight we will have cloud in the central belt helping to maintain temperatures. a weak system is producing rain in central areas pushing north through the night. the overnight lows in towns and cities are here, but in rural glens it could be three or four, are here, but in rural glens it could be three orfour, so are here, but in rural glens it could be three or four, so a are here, but in rural glens it could be three orfour, so a chilly start. the cloud breaking up in scotland and northern ireland, sunshine coming through, showers in the south east, some blowing inland. a lot of dry weather around and if you are sheltered in the west, temperatures up to 25 degrees, feeling pleasant. into thursday, brisk winds across southern areas, a lot of sunny spells around. but you will notice the wind in the channel and also we are going to import some showers which will be heavy at the
good morning. high pressure is firmly in charge of our weather so things are fairly settled. sunny spells, just a few showers, warm it tomorrow and an increased chance of rain for friday. all the details later in the programme. it s tuesday the 30th of august. the united nations will lead a global appeal today to help pakistan cope with the devastating floods which have left a third of the country under water and killed more than 1,100 people. provinces like sindh and balochistan in the south are the worst affected but mountainous regions in the north west have also been badly hit. the crisis is not over yet as heavy rain continues and water surges down the indus river. our reporter sean dilley has the latest details. in some parts of pakistan, it s been relentless. more than 33 million people have been affected by flooding in the country s heaviest rain
good morning, thank you! as we go to the next few days, high pressure is in charge. but until we get to the end of the week to the end of the week do we see a real change in weather when the low pressure takes over. it will be mostly dry, warm tomorrow and on friday we start to see some rain coming our way, some of us if not all of us will have some rain through the weekend. here is the high pressure, the air is moving in a clockwise direction and meaning in the next few days, and on the north sea coastline and through the north sea coastline and through the english channel, there will be a brisk wind taking the edge of the temperatures. that winter we noticeable. this morning we start with some low cloud with some drizzle which will break up, some showers in east anglia and the south east, some of those will be blown inland on the breeze as we go through the day. it s not terribly strong, these are the average wind speeds. it means it will feel cooler along the north sea coastline.
for more than a decade. this year s monsoon season has claimed well over 1,100 lives since june. more than 3,500 kilometres of road have been damaged, and over 993,000 homes, too. in the northern city of sukkur, a temporary retreat for families washed out of their homes. translation: our houses have j collapsed because of the floods. we had a home and it was enough for us. now all our belongings are buried under 12 to 13 feet of water. when i left with my children, i saw my house collapse. in other parts of the country, like the province of sindh in the southeast, some relief from the rain but so much land is still submerged, forcing some families to dry ground wherever they can find it. the indus river has been overflowing for weeks. some here have travelled from far away, doing whatever they can to survive without basic necessities
under 12 to 13 feet of water. when i left with my children, i saw my house collapse. in other parts of the country, like the province of sindh in the southeast, some relief from the rain but so much land is still submerged, forcing some families to dry ground wherever they can find it. the indus river has been overflowing for weeks. this farmer and his family have been sleeping in an open field for a week. translation: even when the water recedes, all we will have are these branches. 0ur homes are gone. we have nothing. i was able to grow my own vegetables back home, and everything is gone now. i can t even feed my children. we need help. but the reality is that the country and its government is overwhelmed and besieged. aid agencies are struggling to cope. situation, unfortunately, unfolding is not good.