train and travelling across the country and quite often, these sorts of temperatures in the mid 30s can affect the network. we can see delays. i m not saying it will happen this time but it makes us prepared for that eventuality, something you might want to factor in and fire incidents are that much higher as well when you get the dizzy heights. but not today, today it sort of more of a typical hot summers day, 30 degrees at so in the south. tomorrow, temperatures start at around 15 degrees in the south. in stornoway also around 15 degrees and sunshine right from the word go. i think again tomorrow, we are talking mostly about the low 30s across some central and southern parts of england and wales. but notice already newcastle up to 27, belfast, 26, so getting quite a lot in parts of the north as well. on thursday, that is when the real hot weather arrives at this time it will be travelling from the near continent, from the east, carried on a gentle breeze which will push the
that fell between midnight and 6am. and you can see how extensive that was in the intensity of the rain but some areas actually had hardly any painful at all and this is the problem with showers, they are very hit and miss. and next cause for concern is the showers in the south east. there is a number weather warning for heavy rain and thunderstorms throughout the day today. we could see as much as 50 millimetres injust today. we could see as much as 50 millimetres in just an today. we could see as much as 50 millimetres injust an hour and may be as much as 100 millimetres plus before the days through the plenty of showers through the afternoon, quite a lot of cloud generally through england and wales. the best of the sunshine in the east of scotland and parts of northern ireland. noticeably fresher here. and if you dodged the showers further south and east with some sunshine you could see temperatures peaking at 25 c. through the evening and overnight most showers fading awa
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here since 2017. following him will be last year s overnight sensation emma raducanu, who went on to win the us open. she is optimistic about her chances, despite her recent injury. but it won t be easy today. she has got a very good first round opponent. and then andy murray is last on the centre court. nine british players in action today. laura, thank you. that takes asunder a look at the weather with susan powell. we saw the rain messing with the cricket. i d say odds on we will see the covers at wimbledon within the next hour. the showers are merging their way across central england at their way across central england at the moment. not great news for haymakers. the grass still standing nicely behind in herefordshire. showers clearing eastwards in the last error. but through this week that the challenge of those showers sweeping their way through is going to stay with us. you can see a band of them here on the radar. some of them are turning to be quite heavy and thunder
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