fighting in the streets, some people have had to make their way through that in order to get to these airports, especially in the earlier days, so it is a difficult and dangerous journey and once you get to the airport, then you have to work out what flights you can get on because for some of them, they won t know what time the flight is supposed to leave or how many flights there will be. of course, we now know from the foreign office that a total of eight flights will have left sudan by the end of today. they will be carrying british nationals, but not everybody in sudan is able to access that information very easily, so that just gives you a sense of how difficult it will have been for most of the people who will be arriving here today and what a great sense of relief it will be for them to be here, but for many, probably still a lingering sense of anxiety, wondering what will happen to those who have stayed home, those who haven t been able to leave and of course what wil
move in across northern and western scotland and want into the far south west, so more card here, less cold, where we have clearer skies tonight in central and northern england and parts of scotland another chilly one. this is the pressure chart for thursday, warm fronts across the south bringing rain and more across scotland, and this weather front of scotland another chilly one. this is the pressure chart for thursday, warm fronts across the south bringing rain and more across scotland, and this waterfront is of the pumps and air we will likely be and southern england, it ll be dry and other places. temperatures lifting a bit, particularly where we get any brightness 1a degrees or so, even low teens further south where we have the rain, but is rain clears into the near continent for friday, we ll start to draw in milder air from the south west and you can see colours, the orange colours pushing across much of the country, but caldaire still affecting the parts final for scotland. cal