dry and sunny and again it is very warm, but not as hot, even in the south east term just dropping to around 27. as we head into the weekend, the heat really starts to build, not so much for scotland and northern ireland, as you can see, temperatures back into the mid 20s but across much of england and wales where we have the amber extreme heat warning from the met office and that is for sunday and monday and it could get extended into tuesday, in actual fact. could get extended into tuesday, in actualfact. in the could get extended into tuesday, in actual fact. in the strong sunshine the temperature is really climbing across much of england and wales and we have 36 in london and it could get even hotter. thanks darren. i hope you are wrong! and that s bbc news at ten on tuesdayjuly 12th there s more analysis of the day s main stories. including on the conservative
tomorrow but we still have the stubborn heat in the south east of england. moving into thursday, more of a north westerly breeze that will bring more showers perhaps do northern ireland, scotland and one or two for northern england but further south still dry and still more sunshine but it is continuing to cool down a little bit. even in the south east, temperatures are more comfortable, 27 degrees. so it is cooling down for a while and then it heats up. not so much for scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england. sunday or monday, nearerthe far north of england. sunday or monday, nearer the mid 20s but it s across this area of england and wales where we have this extreme heat warning from the met office that temperatures will soar, not just on sunday but into monday as well and you can see in the strong sunshine how the temperatures rise significantly. it will be hotter than it s been in the last couple of days and we have 36 in london and the temperatures could get even h
Loan defender Darren O’Dea says he will be returning to Celtic in the summer having spent the season with the Blues. The 24-year-old has been in and out of the team throughout the camapign, rarely enjoying a long run in the side.