north east scotland. better chance of staying dry altogether through central, southern and eastern england, where we ll see highs of 22 or 23 degrees. generally, it s the high teens, though, further north, especially where we have the showers. and then, this next feature starts to run into wales, south west england, bringing some heavy, perhaps thundery rain as it pushes northwards and eastwards during the night. scotland and northern ireland tending to stay dry away from these weather fronts. here, we ll see temperatures in the low teens. otherwise, it s the mid teens further south. then, for monday, we have got that feature moving across england and wales. could continue to bring heavy, thundery downpours in places particularly in wales, north west england but the heaviest of the rain will start to push out into the north sea as it clears away and we start to see some sunshine moving into western areas later in the day, so it is an improvement and not a bad day to come for scotla
thundery downpours in places particularly in wales, north west england but the heaviest of the rain will start to push out into the north sea as it clears away and we start to see some sunshine moving into western areas later in the day, so it is an improvement and not a bad day to come for scotland and northern ireland fewershowers, more in the way of sunshine. again, temperatures 19 21 celsius. that area of low pressure clears away. we start to see this area of high pressure nosing in from the west. that should settle things down. there s still a chance of a few showers across the northern half of the country here with light, northerly winds but the winds will be very light and we should see a bit of sunshine once any morning mist and murk clears away for england and wales. temperatures responding 23, maybe 24 degrees in the warmest spots. and that s the theme of things to come as we move through the week. high pressure starts to take over. we should see more drier weather, m
of low pressure nearby, bringing sunshine and showers and it will be breezy, but not as windy as it was on saturday. this is the area of low pressure i m talking about, sitting to the north west of scotland. this feature will run in during sunday night and into monday across england and wales. sunday, though, starts off fine. some good spells of sunshine around. the showers will get going most in scotland, northern ireland. some heavy ones for north east scotland. better chance of staying dry altogether through central, southern and eastern england, where we ll see highs of 22 or 23 degrees. generally, it s the high teens though further north, especially where we have the showers. and then, this next feature starts to run into wales, south west england, bringing some heavy, perhaps thundery rain as it pushes northwards and eastwards during the night. scotland and northern ireland tending to stay dry away from these weather fronts. here, we ll see temperatures in the low teens, otherwis
it s surreal that one of the most famous footballers in the world has come out of this little place. - i think bryne now is most known in norway, and now all over the world for football. he put bryne on the map. everyone that has anything to do with football and knows about football usually knows where bryne or what rena is, is where erling is from. it seems like we all have agreed that it is ok to have two favourite teams in england now. i hope tourisme, people will come to eat a lot of food, see the bryne match, come and visit the place where erling has played. the impact is unbelievable. we have never seen something like this. everyone is interested in football, everyone loves erling. you can see it in the street. there are more tourists coming in, more interest around
the south east and that ll draw up some very warm air from the near continent. so, apart from the odd shower across northern areas towards the end of the week, it will be turning sunnier and warmer, especially in england and wales, with perhaps the high 20s likely across the south east friday into the weekend.