millibars and 2a hours. so, when it does that, to get rapidly rising air which means pressure rises at the surface and you get a lot more wet weather in this case, snow across the winter storm in the wind strength. and when you are tracking down on the port area you add in stronger winds, down on the port area you add in strongerwinds, not down on the port area you add in stronger winds, not only is it damaging because in travel disruption but it s also really dangerous that you can get frostbite within the matter of a couple of minutes. if you are out in that extreme weather. ryan lampa is ceo and founder of homelessness charity people loving nashville. it helps disadvantaged and homeless people. thank you very much for joining us and people, the most vulnerable people been affected by this? irate vulnerable people been affected by this? ~ , ., vulnerable people been affected by this? . , ., ., vulnerable people been affected by this? ~ , ., ., ., ., vulnerable people been affected b
moment. temperatures as low as 7 at the moment. not quite as cold through central and eastern england. cloudy through the night. wintry flurries. a light dusting of snow. the snow showers continue across norfolk. light snow in northern scotland. frequent snow showers in the north of scotland, which will continue through the day. the snow bowling around on the mountains. a bit more cloud compared to yesterday in southern counties. that would break up, sunshine will come through. showers in north west england, north midlands and north wales in the afternoon. after that a chilly start, another chili one out there this afternoon. this evening watch out for a wintry flurries in north wales, north west midlands, liverpool bay, through the isle of man and northern ireland. the snow showers continue into the north and east of scotland. the wind strength and that will post some of the snow into the north west of scotland.
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yesterday we had gusty winds. today it will be more windy. to start we had clear skies. a chilly start to the day and had the clear skies. we will see sunshine very few showers in the west. scotland will continue with a view showers. all the time gladwell building from the west. you can see heavy rain living in across northern ireland accompanied by strengthening winds. moving in stop a view showers in the english channel which could flirt with south coast during the course of the day. the rain coming in from the west travelling east and south east during the day. it will not make it down into the far south east until in the day. behind the wins it will be quite showery. to give an idea of wind strength, this is what we are looking at. severe gales in the
still a windy night. too windy for any frost or fog problems. not as mild as last night. the overnight low 8 12. into tomorrow, windy through the day. starting on a dry note for many. showers in the west. the wind driving showers to the east of the country. they could be heavy, potentially thundering. the wind strength will pick up across england and wales. temperatures tomorrow 12-19. thank you. an important story now. a study of top level rugby players has found they face a much greater risk of developing brain conditions such as dementia, parkinson s and motor neurone disease. the work was carried out by the same glasgow university team that identified a higher risk of the same conditions among footballers and has prompted calls forfaster