you can see why we had the weather fronts across the uk, most of the showers affecting the north and west of scotland where the strongest of the winds are, gusting up to 50 miles an hour orso the winds are, gusting up to 50 miles an hour or so in the next few hours in the north, lighter winds further south. we lose the band of cloud we ve had this morning so the skies should brighten up over the next few hours, a fine afternoon to come for most. top temperatures 9 10, a degree or so where we should be for the time of year. this evening and overnight it stays unsettled across the north of the uk, windy, cloudy, thick cloud pushing on towards irish sea coasts as well but under clear skies the midlands southwards it s going to be another cold one with frosts out of town, may be some mist and fog but the winds will be a bit stronger and as we had through friday high pressure to the south, again, weather fronts and lots of isobars across the north of the uk means it s cloudy and w
of these intelligent marine mammals, the findings could help to protect them. this population, the southern residents, is at risk of extinction from pollution and overfishing of the salmon they rely on. understanding how much it costs to care for the next generation of orcas is an insight into what these magnificent mammals need in order to survive. victoria gill, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here s stav da naos. a lovely springtime image? isn t it. it s expected to get milder as we move through the weekend, even into next week high pressure brings a lot of fine, dry, settled weather. this glorious picture was taken by one of our weather watchs in herefordshire. today, there is a lot of sunshine around the country but the northern half of scotland will see the strongest of the winds macro and will continue with blustery showers. we had a snow and ice macro warning,
help to protect them. this population, the southern residents, is at risk of extinction from pollution and overfishing of the salmon they rely on. understanding how much it costs to care for the next generation of orcas is an insight into what these magnificent mammals need in order to survive. victoria gill, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here s stav da naos. a lovely springtime image? isn t it. it s expected to get milder as we move through the weekend, even into next week high pressure brings a lot of fine, dry, settled weather. this glorious picture was taken by one of our weather watchs in herefordshire. today, there is a lot of sunshine around the country but the northern half of scotland will see the strongest of the winds macro and will continue with blustery showers. we had a snow and ice macro warning,