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showers go through quite quickly on a brisk, south westerly wind. we could see lines forming from dartmoor all the way up to north london and if you are underneath them, you will certainly know about it. elsewhere, sunny spells. dry with fewer showers in scotland. temperatures on the mild side. 17 degrees is always possible out towards east anglia. if we look towards east anglia. if we look towards the south west overnight, a deepening area of low pressure brings stormy conditions to south england in particular. it is mild beneath the cloud and the rain but it is cooler further north. temperatures dipping to low single figures here. here is our area of low pressure. it is gradually swinging its way northwards and eastwards. the wins will start to ease, but tomorrow morning there could be some gusts of wind towards devon and cornwall especially, 50 to 60 miles an hour, 70 miles an hour for exposed headlands, also in the channel islands to strong winds transfer further ea ....
their first ever major tournament. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. our top story for you today: scientists say there s compelling evidence that a market selling live animals in the chinese city of wuhan was the early epicentre of the covid 19 pandemic. it s a significant contribution to what s always been the dominant theory that the outbreak began with the coronavirus spreading from animals to humans at the so called wet market . this is the seafood wholesale market in wuhan. one of the studies just published in the journal science says genetic information suggests there were two crossover events where animals infected humans in late 2019. a second study also in science shows the earliest known cases in the city were clustered, around that market. i spoke to dr michael worobey, one of the lead authors of that study and professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the university of arizona. he took us through the ....
The year when we might all start seeing butterflies, but a new study suggests that last a s heatwave has caused some problems. scientists from the uk butterfly monitoring scheme say that last year s drought affected the plants young butterflies rely on, potentialluy meaning noticeably fewer butterflies around in 2023. time for a look at the weather. here s elizabeth rizzini. a hot summer for the a hot summerfor the butterflies, and it has been a very hot march for many of us and there are still a couple of days of it to go. no great changes, it is still unsettled and very wet. some rainbows out there today. it is a typical day of sunny spells and showers. a lot more rain will be spotted as the afternoon wears on. heavy, thundery showers and you are most likely to hear the rumbles of thunder in east anglia for the rest of the afternoon. the ....
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