going to be changeable. it is today. we ve got some rain clearing southwards across england, followed by sunshine and showers and also at times areas of cloud. now the weather front is the weather front that s been pushing steadily south through the course of yesterday and this morning. and it will eventually through the afternoon, clear southern areas. and you can see from this spacing in the isobars, looking at a breezy day, it s not going to be as windy as it was at the weekend. so the rain continuing to push off in the direction of the english channel. behind it, we ve got the mixture of sunshine, showers, areas of cloud and also a new weather front which is fairly weak, bringing in some showery outbreaks of rain across the northwest of scotland. temperatures 1a in the north to 20 in the south. through this evening and overnight, we lose some of the showers. we ll have some clear skies in the light winds. we re looking at mist and fog
patches developing here and there. but if anything, the shower is turning that a bit heavier across the north of scotland with our overnight lows between roughly eight and 11 degrees. so that s how we start the day tomorrow. if anything, the showers becoming frequent, more prolonged generally, and some of them merging to give some longer spells of rain across parts of scotland. elsewhere, we ve got scattered showers, but with a ridge of high pressure building in across the southwest, it should dry up when we see more sunshine here, temperatures 13 to about 20 degrees. as we move from tuesday into wednesday, this area of low pressure in the atlantic starts to come our way and it s going to introduce thicker cloud and eventually some rain. the wind will pick up as well. but before that happens, we ll have a dry start in many eastern areas with just a few showers ahead of the main rain band coming in from the west through the course of the day, temperatures 1a to about 21 degrees. then as
and this has coincided with moscow s withdrawal from a major agreement which allowed ukraine to export grain. but the kremlin pulled out, mainly over frustrations over western sanctions. and since its departure, it has looked to frustrate ukraine in just about every way possible. it is now targeting port infrastructure and making ukraine s important task it sees it as vital for its economy and the wider world it s made its job of trying to export grain all the more difficult. so it s been another night of air strikes and this is a city now re adapting to a routine of clearing up rubble the day after a night of attacks from the sky. we are getting these reports of russia claiming ukraine have launched an attack against moscow. what more do you have? you
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