i think we all feel great about how the last couple days have gone. it was important to get the president here to europe. he had several important meetings in brussels with nato leaders, with the g7, with the european union. it was important for him to go to poland. he visited a city close to the border with ukraine. he was able to join a meeting with the ukrainian foreign minister and defense minister. he was able to sit down with president duda and talk about what poland is doing in this moment, literally taking millions of refugees into their country. this weekend has been remarkable, it s been historic. i thought the speech was completely pitch perfect. i think this will set us on a good course for continuing to support the allies, support ukrainians and apply pressure on russia to get them to stop this war. i want to move on, but just because there s some murkiness out there, you said the u.s.
we saw plenty of sunshine today, and it felt much warmer across the board than what we ve been used to this month so far. there are some subtle changes overnight. we ve got a weak weather front pushing into western areas. that s going to bring the thicker cloud to many, but also outbreaks of rain across the west, initially for northern ireland, and then that rain will spill its way eastwards through the night across western scotland in towards western england and also western wales. there ll some mistiness and murkiness around, too. but the further east you are, although there will be more cloud around, it should tend to stay dry here. those temperatures no lower than around 8 11 degrees for most, so milder than last night. so, here we go here s the pressure chart for friday, then. we ve got this weak weather front across western areas pushing into high pressure, so that s always going to weaken it. so, it looks like the rain out west will slowly peter out through the course of the d
we ve got a weak weather front pushing into western areas. that s going to bring the thicker cloud to many, but also outbreaks of rain across the west, initially for northern ireland, and then that rain will spill its way eastwards through the night across western scotland in towards western england and also western wales. there ll some mistiness and murkiness around, too. but the further east you are, although there will be more cloud around, it should tend to stay dry here. those temperatures no lower than around 8 11 degrees for most, so milder than last night. so, here we go here s the pressure chart for friday, then. we ve got this weak weather front across western areas pushing into high pressure, so that s always going to weaken it. so, it looks like the rain out west will slowly peter out through the course of the day, but could stay rather grey, damp and misty here. further north and east, we ll see the best of any sunny spells and dry weather, but where the sunshine does ap
i m @benmboulos. hello there. we saw plenty of sunshine today, and it felt much warmer across the board than what we ve been used to this month so far. there are some subtle changes overnight. we ve got a weak weather front pushing into western areas. that s going to bring the thicker cloud to many, but also outbreaks of rain across the west, initially for northern ireland, and then that rain will spill its way eastwards through the night across western scotland in towards western england and also western wales. there ll some mistiness and murkiness around, too. but the further east you are, although there will be more cloud around, it should tend to stay dry here. those temperatures no lower than around 8 ii degrees for most, so milder than last night. so here s the pressure chart for friday, then. we ve got this weak weather front across western areas pushing into high pressure, so that s always going to weaken it. so, it looks like the rain out
across the north east of the uk, that s where we see that mix of rain, sleet and hill snow. there s been quite heavy snow for the pennines and the southern uplands as well. as we move into the afternoon, most of this snow in the north will tend to ease a little bit. but we will still see quite a lot of wet weather across parts of eastern england, some low cloud, some murkiness around, too. some brighter skies for parts of northern ireland and wales and the south west but still a few showers working in, and it will feel quite breezy, too average winds around 14 mph in the east but we could see gusts of up to about 40 mph. it s not going to feel particularly warm four or five degrees across scotland and northern england, particularly where you ve got lying snow around into the afternoon. a bit milder towards the south and south west. through this evening and overnight, we ll see some drier weather developing, but also some quite extensive mist and fog as well quite a murky night fo