tomorrow for the high, likely to be the hottest day of the year to date. outside there will be cloudy northern and western areas, mist and fog patches, occasional spots of drizzle. otherwise quite a night with temperatures between 1a and 17. the reason the weather is hot at the moment is down to a ridge in the jet stream allowing the wind to come up from the south, and that is boosting temperatures particularly across england and wales. the details for friday, these north western areas will start the day with low cloud, mist and fog and occasional patches of drizzle. later in the day we will see more general heavy rain arriving in the most areas of the country should see sunny spells at times but england and wales will have the best of the sunshine and highest temperatures, widely in the mid to high 20s but in the hot spots, 31 or even 32 is possible. in the weekend we will see cooler and fresher air spread from the north west moving across from the atlantic so temperatures a
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hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are jasmine cameron chileshe of the financial times and james rampton of the independent. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. let s start with the metro. on its front page, team gb diver tom daley is shown in tears after finally ending his long wait for an olympic gold medal. he won the synchronised ten metre platform alongside partner matty lee. the guardian reports daley s empowering message to the lgbt+ community after his gold medal win, hoping that his victory will inspire others. the telegraph calls it magic monday as team gb enjoys other two gold medals. adam peaty stormed to victory in the ioo metres breaststroke, and 21 year old tom pidcock dominated the men s mountain bike race. in other news, according to the times, the government will get tough on burglars as the prime minister is set to announce new crime fighting plans involving the use of tags, stop and search and
whether you re a player. so we ve all been exposed to pressurised situations and i think you learn it s never comfortable but you learn to deal with it. a big factor in getting to major tournaments has been down to this man. commentator: bale, for wales in. but wales s record goal scorer is now retired, and the responsibility of delivering when it really matters falls to others. life after the lord s means it s a good opportunity for others to step up. and i think i think we ve seen that in this campaign with some young players coming into the team and players taking on that responsibility of, you know, chipping in with those goals, playing in big games, turning up for us in big moments. wales are aiming to reach their fourth major tournament in less than a decade, but the players know there won t be any consolation prizes tomorrow night. they simply must beat finland to reach the play off final next week. speaking to the bbc s feast of football programme, the returning