has left a massive hole in their family. as the us military shoots down mysterious objects out of the sky, we ask what they might be. the small town of darvel in ayrshire is mounting an extraordinary challenge to the big names in scottish football. later in the air and the bbc news channel, we get the latest from and filled with so much writing of the merseyside derby between liverpool and everton. into his home. the londoner who has converted a skip into his home. good evening. a week ago today, as the world looked on in dismay, two huge earthquakes in turkey and syria shattered the lives of millions of people. tens of thousands are known to have died, and hundreds of thousands have been left homeless. there have been extraordinary tales of endurance under the rubble, but there is now little hope of finding more survivors. and this image, of a man holding the hand of his dead 15 year old daughter, has come to symbolise the agony of the victims. you ll remember the first v
in the morning as well, south west england and south east wales, the midlands especially, one to spot lingering until lunchtime and then plenty of sunshine. a bit more cloud for a time in the middle part of the day from the odd shower and more cloud in western scotland and northern ireland put it more of a breeze here but notice the temperatures, 13 16. if you re in the west tomorrow, it can be an interesting sunset saharan dust pushes northwards ahead of this weather front which will work its way eastwards overnight into wednesday morning and it brings a bit of a wet start to wednesday in northern ireland, western scotland and a bit breezy. brightening up through the day but the rain spread through the day but the rain spread through scotland and north west eglin and wales, fizzles out as it pushes into yorkshire and the midlands. east anglia and the south east stay dry on wednesday, not quite as mild as tomorrow fresh in the north and west with showers later. on thursday, s
in history that an asteroid impact has been predicted in advance. time for a look at the weather. here s matt taylor. plenty of clear skies as well, a gorgeous pedri data almost a hint of spring for many. this was in north west wales where tomorrow we could see the highest temperatures, making the warmest day of the year far. in context, valentine s day is normally around 8 degrees but still some way short of the warmest valentine s day in 1998. why so warm? high pressure, southerly winds pushing in and it would be the same winds keeping cloud and rain at bay butjust winds keeping cloud and rain at bay but just for the winds keeping cloud and rain at bay butjust for the moment. with clear sky tonight, it will be told of an last night, these are city centre values. in some rural places it could get down to 5 and dense fog
known as an airburst, it s just the seventh time in history that an asteroid impact has been predicted in advance. time for a look at the weather. here s matt taylor. plenty of clear skies as well, a gorgeous pedri data almost a hint of spring for many. this was in north west wales where tomorrow we could see the highest temperatures, making the warmest day of the year far. in context, valentine s day is normally around 8 degrees but still some way short of the warmest valentine s day in 1998. why so warm? high pressure, southerly winds pushing in and it would be the same winds keeping cloud and rain at bay butjust winds keeping cloud and rain at bay but just for the winds keeping cloud and rain at bay butjust for the moment. with clear sky tonight, it will be told of an last night, these are city centre values. in some rural places it could get down to 5 and dense fog