higher. nobody wa5 keep your bat rays and your spirits higher. nobody was ever heard by a bit of rain, not a morning drizzle, play actually began promptly. how do you think ben stokes would approach this situation? keep your bat rai5ed. well, exactly. where the captain led, others are followed. some cla55ic shops in harry brook 51. any england fan would want to watch james anderson batting. england s number 11 was playing a bit like their captain. jonny bairstow s 99 not out from just 81 balls included a shot that even ben ball5 included a shot that even ben stokes could barely believe. england 592 all out, led by 275, wow. so england s task now, bowl out australia again, but three factors in the mix. time, school, weather. mark woods sprints and sprints to get the pace to do this. faint touch
weather fronts stretched across scotland, bringing outbreaks of rain here. to the north of the weather front, slightly cooler hour. that is across the 0rkney shipment area, and going into parts of the highlands as well. to the south, the winds coming from a south westerly direction, so lots of and spots of morning drizzle. the afternoon drier and brighter with a bit of sunshine. but these temperatures are pretty exceptional for february. these temperatures are pretty exceptionalfor february. 16 these temperatures are pretty exceptional for february. 16 celsius in norwich, that is about eight celsius above average. we willjust push those february average temperatures that bit higher. it is already looking like being a mild month indeed. more of the same for tuesday, again, south westerly winds bringing extensive cloud and another mild day, with temperatures widely 12- 13- 14 mild day, with temperatures widely 12 13 1a celsius. we do see a change in weather patterns as we had three int
round or north across the south west. 9 11 around roc coast. wednesday, very similar looking weather picture. extensive cloud around, perhaps the odd patch of morning drizzle. sunny spots along the west and temperature is not as high as we have seen over the last few days. beyond the middle part of the week, no great change in the weather pattern. through thursday and friday, that there is cloudy conditions. 13 16 , something like that. into next weekend, low pressure moving in. that will bring some rain or some showers. and then the week that follows will bring north westerly winds, and it might even be cold enough to see a little bit of snow on the top of the scottish mountains.
you re either in the sunshine, which many of us will have, or this zone of thick low cloud, which could bring a few spots of morning drizzle, be a bit misty as well. perhaps tending to brighten up a little bit into the afternoon across parts of the south east, but a slow process and there could be areas where the cloud lingers all day. lincolnshire, norfolk will be most prone, temperatures there could just get to around eight or nine, still in the best of the sunshine, it will be another warm day for most, with temperatures again reaching the high teens. there will be more of that dry weather, more sunshine to go around on monday as well, but, across the far north of scotland, in shetland, we are going to start to see the wins turn to a more northerly direction and some colder air will be edging insight here. still, weather wise for most parts of the uk, we are looking up fine, blue skies and much more in the way of sunshine. still mild for the time of year, but into the middle part of
which many of us will have, or this zone of thick low cloud, which could bring a few spots of morning drizzle, be a bit misty as well. perhaps tending to brighten up a little bit into the afternoon across parts of the south east, but a slow process and there could be areas where the cloud lingers all day. lincolnshire, norfolk will be most prone, temperatures there could just get to around eight or nine, still in the best of the sunshine, it will be another warm day for most, with temperatures again reaching the high teens. there will be more of that dry weather, more sunshine to go around on monday as well, but, across the far north of scotland, in shetland, we are going to start to see the winds turn to a more northerly direction and some colder air will be edging in here. still, for most parts of the uk, we are looking at fine, blue skies and much more sunshine. still mild for the time of year, but into the middle part of the week, we get these much colder northerly winds diving the