thank you so much, stephen. wet and windy weather on the way for wednesday. more on that in a second. but first of all, we start off with the news that for northern ireland, we ve had the wettestjuly on record, with over double the averagejuly rainfall. those records go back to 1836. it was also the wettestjuly on record for greater manchester, merseyside and lancashire as well. now, we ve got more rain to come through wednesday. this area of low pressure continues to strengthen and we re going to see a swathe of particularly strong winds just running to the south of this hook of cloud you can see just here. now, that is going to be working into the south west of the uk, but already those winds are picking up across south west england, across southern parts of wales, as our band of rain gets driven northwards and eastwards across much of the country. and, ok, it s going to be a mild start to the day on wednesday, but those winds will continue to strengthen during the first part of the
been questioned by a third time and a police caution. this comes after bbc news and the guardian investigation uncovered multiple allegations from 18 women of serious sexual misconduct and abuse by tim westwood. he denied those allegations. met office figures showed last month was one of the wettestjuly is on record and it is looking increasingly likely that we are heading for a very wet august as well. today the summer wash out continues with yellow weather warnings in parts of england for storms, heavy rain and winds meet the possibility of travel disruption and even flooding in some areas. welcome to the british summer 2023, on the south coast seaside holidays are on hold apart from a couple of optimistic kite flyers. winds of over 60 miles an hour are expected
thank you. hello there. the month ofjulyjust gone has been a very unsettled one right up and down the country, with some very wet weather around and temperatures below the seasonal norm. and for the rest of this upcoming week into the early part of august, we ll see very little change, with low pressure bringing further wet and windy weather at times, with it feeling on the cool side. now, most ofjuly has been very wet up and down the country. a few areas have seen their wettestjuly on record, but many places have seen more than double theirjuly norm, with places like preston, north west england seeing three times as much rainfall as what we expect in a normaljuly. so with more weather systems poised to move in,
july july rainfall, and it has been thejuly rainfall, and it has been thejuly rainfall, and it has been the wettestjuly on record in northern ireland, more than double the average. those records go back to 1836. it has also been the wettest for merseyside, greater manchester and lancashire, we have a bit more rain on the charts as well. an area of low pressure continues to develop, and justice hook and the weather system. develop, and justice hook and the weathersystem. really develop, and justice hook and the weather system. really strong winds for the time of year working into parts of southern england. the rain from that area of low pressure has started to arrive and pushes northwards and eastwards over night, so one way or another, most of us will see outbreaks of rain at some point during the night, and those temperatures in the mild side, 13-15 c. temperatures in the mild side, 13 15 c. tomorrow morning, many of us will see rain. a swathe of strong winds coming through, particula
rain and wind and cool temperatures have dominated the uk in recent weeks and last month was the six wettestjuly on record and the wettestjuly on record and the wettest everjuly in northern ireland according to figures from the met office. northern ireland had an average of 185 millimetres rain last month, just above the previous record set in 1936. the figure could be revised once all the data is collected and some parts of england also set you rainfall figures with greater manchester and merseyside all having their wettestjuly. have you ever suffered from hiccups? you are not alone. take a look at this. you cannot hear it but you can see it, a giant panda in china, suffering from a bout of hiccups. we want to end the programme with a bit