close to freezing first thing in the morning before that cloud comes in. we've got this light rain and drizzle affecting northern england, the midlands, wales heading towards the southwest. there could be a few spots of rain moving down across scotland before northern areas see the sunshine returning in the afternoon. but there won't be as much sunshine in northern ireland, it's not going to be as warm on monday. may make 16 degrees in glasgow, but it's going to be particularly chilly for the midlands and eastern parts of england. that area of high pressure continues to just get pushed away and these weather fronts move southwards overnight. with clearer skies, though, following into scotland, there could be an early frost around here. most of the cloud will be affecting some eastern parts of england heading to the southeast. a northerly wind then follows and the odd light shower around north sea coasts. cloud will tend to build up, the sunnier skies for western scotland, northern ireland and wales. and here, temperatures will be 13 or 14 degrees. but, again, it's going to be colder further east, and generally over the next few days, west is going to be best. but high pressure is no longer
trees, bursts and ash now on the way out. tonight, high pressure to the west. this weather front, out. tonight, high pressure to the west. this weatherfront, warm, sinking southwards. you can see a lot of cloud around. some clear skies in the south—east. here is a cold start with a touch of frost. the one front is producing this rain. forthe the one front is producing this rain. for the most part, light and patchy. also some drizzle around it and very slowly through the day it will be pushing southwards. the cloud building ahead of it, turning the early morning sunshine hazy. a lot of cloud across the board. some brakes developing across northern ireland and more especially across scotland. here is where we will have the highest temperatures. 16 in glasgow, 14 in belfast, so not as high as yesterday in northern ireland, when we had the warmest day of the year so far. further south, nine to 11. average in the south—east for example at this time of year is 14 or 15. through this evening and overnight, here is the same front, the one front,
through the afternoon. and this is where we'll have the highest temperatures, 16 degrees in glasgow, we're looking at 10 or 11 in london and norwich. the average in the far southeast is m or 15. now through this evening and overnight, this is the weather front, still producing some patchy light rain and drizzle. behind that, though, the skies do clear, it's going to be a cold night once again, colder in the north than last night, a little bit milder under all this cloud in the southeast than last night. so, a real change in fortunes. as we head through tomorrow, we still have this weather front draped across southern areas, producing cloud and patchy light rain, the clearance in the sky, especially out towards the west. so, we hang on to quite a lot of cloud in parts of the southeast through the day, but brightening up southwest england, wales, northern england, scotland and northern ireland. but we'll have a brisk wind coming down the north sea coastline and that will accentuate the cold feel. the temperatures are quite low anyway.
through the afternoon. and this is where we'll have the highest temperatures, 16 degrees in glasgow, we're looking at ten or 11 in london and norwich. the average in the far southeast is 1a or 15. now through this evening and overnight, this is the weather front, still producing some patchy light rain and drizzle. behind that, though, the skies do clear, it's going to be a cold night once again, colder in the north than last night, a little bit milder under all this cloud in the southeast than last night. so a real change in fortunes. as we head through tomorrow, we still have this weather front draped across southern areas, producing cloud and patchy light rain, the clearance in the sky especially out towards the west. so we hang onto quite a lot of cloud in parts of the southeast through the day, but brightening up southwest england, wales, northern england, scotland and northern ireland. but we'll have a brisk wind coming down the north sea coastline and that will accentuate the cold feel. the temperatures are quite low
afternoon, we're likely to see that cloud breaking up a little. should start to see some brighter spells, some sunny spells. a breezy day, though, and that breeze is chilly — temperatures, again, just 11 celsius. we're going to hang on to similar conditions further through this week — the odd shower. some sunny spells, though, with temperatures chilly. it's not until the end of the weekend next week, where we start to see temperatures improve. that's all from us for now. we're back in half an hour, but for now i'll hand you back tojon and sally. hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. after two years of delays and legal wrangling, the government's flagship rwanda bill could be passed by mps later tonight — with the prime minister saying that parliament will have to keep sitting until it's voted through. rishi sunak insists his plan will deter people from crossing the channel in small boats. under a five—year agreement, some asylum seekers who arrive in the uk will be sent to rwanda to have their claims
clean-up. back to new york as we wait for donald trump _ clean-up. back to new york as we wait for donald trump to - clean-up. back to new york as we wait for donald trump to leave - clean-up. back to new york as we - wait for donald trump to leave trump tower to make his way to the manhattan courthouse where the next phase of the criminal trial he is involved in will be under way in a few hours and opening arguments are due then. stay with us. hello again. yesterday was northern ireland's warmest day this year so far. today, temperatures will be a little bit lower here. but by the time we get to wednesday, we'll all be in some chillier conditions with temperatures below the seasonal average. it will be the risk of night frosts, and then we'll see some rain coming our way this weekend, particularly saturday night into sunday as low pressure comes back to our shores. but today we've got this weather front sinking south. you can see there's a lot of cloud around and that weather front is producing some patchy light rain and some drizzle extending from south—west england, eastern parts of wales, the midlands, northeast england, you could also see the odd shower across parts of south east scotland, but brightening up across much of scotland and northern ireland
than last night. so a real change in fortunes. as we head through tomorrow, we still have this weather front draped across southern areas, producing cloud and patchy light rain, the clearance in the sky especially out towards the west. so we hang onto quite a lot of cloud in parts of the southeast through the day, but brightening up southwest england, wales, northern england, scotland and northern ireland. but we'll have a brisk wind coming down the north sea coastline and that will accentuate the cold feel. the temperatures are quite low anyway, but quite a blustery day really wherever you are. then for wednesday, again there'll be a few showers coming down this north sea coastline, getting into norfolk, for example. some of these could be wintry in parts of the highlands and the pennines, but more cloud around during the course of wednesday. but there will be some brighter breaks nonetheless. and these are our temperatures, seven to about 13 degrees north to south. as we move on through thursday
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a women's cricket side in essex have achieved a first. they're celebrating after becoming a professional team. it follows a successful bid supported by the universty of essex and a number of cricket boards. they're one of eight counties launching a women's team for 2025. it's hoped it will encourage more people to try the sport. let's take a look at the tubes. there are sever delays on the baklerloo and minor delays on jubilee lines. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a chilly start to the week — temperatures very close to zero — and we're going to hang on to these colder temperatures for much of this week. now, a bright start, a bit of sunshine first thing, but this cloud is going to sink south as we head further through today. could just get some spots of rain, some drizzle. temperatures really struggling — a disappointing 11 celsius. then overnight tonight, we'll see this cloud continue to sink further south. again, the odd spot of rain, but that cloud actually means it's not going to be quite as chilly as last night — the minimum
far yesterday. today, not quite the 19.3 we saw yesterday. 1a. 16 in glasgow and 8—10 as we move south. this evening and overnight, the weather front continues the descent south, taking cloud, light rain with it. clear skies follow behind. under clear skies, it. clear skies follow behind. under clearskies, it it. clear skies follow behind. under clear skies, it will be a cold night. temperatures for— five in the north. maybe seven in the night. temperatures for— five in the north. maybe seven in the south. thank you. an estimated 1.4 million across england, scotland and wales are currently in receipt of an allowance of £81.91 each week, for providing unpaid support to a friend or relative. calls for that figure to increase in line with the national living wage will be highlighted during a debate in westminster later, as carers face growing demands on their finances amid the cost of living crisis. 0ur reporter abi smitton has been