those winds are more akin to autumn. so, there are warnings out quite widespread warnings. more details on the website but those gusts of wind could reach 40 or 50mph inland as well. as i say, there s a potential for some really torrential thunderstorms, impactful weather. because it s so muggy and warm, that s also giving energy to these storms. now, getting towards morning, that rain is slow moving across scotland and northern ireland. it only slowly creeps its way northwards. the winds starting to abate a little but pushing showers ever eastwards. and look, for northern ireland, parts of scotland, it s just shower after shower but longer spells of rain for some. before the event moves out of the way, that s storm betty. we could have a month s worth of rain in some areas. but given some sunshine through the day, particularly for the likes of eastern scotland, north east england with an offshore wind, it might feel warmer than it did on friday. and then, as we go through the evenin
that s all for this bbc news special on the women s world cup. for more coverage of the tournament you can go to our website, it s at bbc.com/news. there you can catch all you need to know for sunday s big game. thanks for watching. i m catriona perry, stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. storm betty is bearing down upon us through the rest of the night and the start of the weekend. second named storm this month, and giving a lot of wet weather and windy weather, particularly for the western side of the uk. so heavy rain, potentially some really nasty thunderstorms across central and eastern areas being warned of could give some likely disruption, as well as the unusually windy weather which could bring down the odd small tree not great news for those under canvas either, those winds are more akin to autumn. so there are warnings out quite widespread warnings. more details on the website, but those gusts of wind could reach 40 50mph inland, as well. as i say, there s a poten
that s all from our team for now, i ll be back at the top of the hour with the latest headlines. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. storm betty is bearing down upon us through the rest of the night and the start of the weekend. second named storm this month, and giving a lot of wet weather and windy weather, particularly for the western side of the uk. so heavy rain, potentially some really nasty thunderstorms across central and eastern areas being warned off could give some likely disruption, as well as the unusually windy weather which could bring down the odd small tree not great news for those under canvas either, those winds are more akin to autumn. so there are warnings out quite widespread warnings. more details on the website, but those gusts of wind could reach 40 50mph inland, as well. as i say, there s a potential for some really torrential thunderstorms, impactful
weather and windy weather, particularly for the western side of the uk. so heavy rain, potentially some really nasty thunderstorms across central and eastern areas being warned off could give some likely disruption, as well as the unusually windy weather which could bring down the odd small tree not great news for those under canvas either, those winds are more akin to autumn. so there are warnings out quite widespread warnings. more details on the website, but those gusts of wind could reach 40 50mph inland, as well. as i say, there s a potential for some really torrential thunderstorms, impactful weather because it s so muggy and warm, that s also giving energy to these storms. now getting towards morning, that rain is slow moving across scotland and northern ireland. it only slowly creeps its way northwards. the winds starting to abate a little bit, pushing showers ever eastwards. and look, for northern ireland, parts of scotland, it s just shower after shower, but longer spel
there are memes that he finally has a, quote, job at 73. just kidding. but what do you think his first order is going to be? i think technically he s already given his first order. his first orders were sort of taking the proclamations and swearing to uphold the church of scotland. we saw earlier today. one way in which charles is really different from his mother i think is that we see him be more emotional in public. as we saw when he was warm whaley greeted outside of buckingham palace, i think that was a real boost to him, to feel that warmth from the crowd. and he s let his temper show in public,, more than the late queen never did. so that will be something to see, whether he allows himself to have personal or emotional reactions to things whereas i think the late queen could ve held more in. carly, to autumn s point, is this going to be perhaps a