turning milder through the middle of the week. things mostly try towards the week. things mostly try towards the end of the week but after a milder spell, those temperatures could come down a notch again through into next weekend and next week. goodbye. moon live from london, this is bbc news. america�*s top diplomat says palestinians must not be pressured into leaving gaza — and must be allowed to return to their homes once conditions allow. uk government ministers meet today amid calls for one mp to face questions in parliament
i think, so it's turning a little bit milder through the middle part of the week. things are mostly dry towards the end of the week, but after a slightly milder spell for some of us, those temperatures could just come down a notch once again through into next weekend and next week. bye— bye.
keeping the rain at bay and keeping it dry across most parts for the next four or five days. but we are flipping the coin from the wet and the windy and the mild to the much colder with some frost and fog and on saturday we saw that fog lingering in cumbria and the fog will once again linger during the day on sunday, as well of course, icy because we start with frost and there is so much moisture around, even a few wintry showers across southern and eastern areas, coming into eastern parts of northern england as well. but for many there is a lot of dry and settled weather around but rather chilly weather once again on sunday. temperatures will be a notch down on those on saturday because it starts with a lower temperature. and then again, sunday night into monday, the frost and the fog return with some icy patches around and the fog slow to clear on monday. it does mean it could be quite hazardous on the roads first thing monday for the return to work for many, with freezing fog, icy patches as well.
during the day on sunday, as well of course, icy because we start with frost and there is so much moisture around, even a few wintry showers across southern and eastern areas, coming into eastern parts of northern england as well. but for many, there is a lot of dry and settled weather around, but rather chilly weather once again on sunday. temperatures will be a notch down on those on saturday because it starts with a lower temperature. and then again, sunday night into monday, the frost and the fog return with some icy patches around and the fog slow to clear on monday. it does mean it could be quite hazardous on the roads first thing monday for the return to work for many, with freezing fog, icy patches as well. some of that fog, as we have seen in recent days, slow to clear away, but where it does so, it looks like a good deal of dry and bright weather for scotland, northern ireland, the west of england and wales. a bit more cloud milling around across northern and eastern areas, but temperatures very similar, as you can see. they are a bit below average now, fours or fives,
but that has all started to change and, as i say, it started on saturday with that drier weather for many under high pressure, and that high pressure effectively is stopping the passage of these atlantic weather fronts, keeping the rain at bay and keeping it dry across most parts for the next four or five days. but we are flipping the coin from the wet and the windy and the mild to the much colder with some frost and fog and on saturday we saw that fog lingering in cumbria and the fog will once again linger during the day on sunday, as well of course, icy because we start with frost and there is so much moisture around, even a few wintry showers across southern and eastern areas, coming into eastern parts of northern england as well. but for many, there is a lot of dry and settled weather around, but rather chilly weather once again on sunday. temperatures will be a notch down on those on saturday because it starts with a lower temperature. and then again, sunday night into monday, the frost and the fog return with some icy patches around and the fog slow to clear on monday.
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and there is so much moisture around, even a few wintry showers across southern and eastern areas, coming into eastern parts of northern england as well. but for many there is a lot of dry and settled weather around but rather chilly weather once again on sunday. temperatures will be a notch down on those on saturday because it starts with a lower temperature. and then again, sunday night into monday, the frost and the fog return with some icy patches around and the fog slow to clear on monday. it does mean it could be quite hazardous on the roads first thing monday for the return to work for many, with freezing fog, icy patches as well. some of that fog, as we have seen in recent days, slow to clear away but where it does so, it looks like a good deal of dry and bright weather for scotland, northern ireland, the west of england and wales. a bit more cloud milling around across northern and eastern areas but temperatures very similar, as you can see. they are a bit below average now, fours or fives, and it will feel colder as well when you add on that breeze coming in off a chilly north sea. and the breeze is because we have
coming into eastern parts of northern england as well. but for many there is a lot of dry and settled weather around but rather chilly weather once again on sunday. temperatures will be a notch down on those on saturday because it starts with a lower temperature. and then again, sunday night into monday, the frost and the fog return with some icy patches around and the fog slow to clear on monday. it does mean it could be quite hazardous on the roads first thing monday for the return to work for many, with freezing fog, icy patches as well. some of that fog, as we have seen in recent days, slow to clear away but where it does so, it looks like a good deal of dry and bright weather for scotland, northern ireland, the west of england and wales. a bit more cloud milling around across northern and eastern areas but temperatures very similar, as you can see. they are a bit below average now, fours or fives, and it will feel colder as well when you add on that breeze coming in off a chilly north sea. and the breeze is because we have more tightly packed isobars across the southern half of the uk which on tuesday should
the regional players have stayed a away from open warfare. but as one middle east expert tells "the washington post," they are playing a very dangerous game. it's chick. any million miscommunication, any accidental strike could trigger a major escalation. joining us now to discuss is former defense secretary mark esper. i appreciate your time. those warnings have existed since the conflict began. but it feels more acute and dangerous now than ever before. is that fair? >> i think it is. it's stepped up a notch, as you outlined. some of the events related, some not related. the attack by isis in iran, but nonetheless, it heightens the tension in the region and makes the game more complicated and more dangerous. >> we have been talking about the red sea a lot. there's a major economic impact. there's obviously a major regional impact to that. there are a lot of people outside the biden administration
word? how are allies going to trust our collective defense agreements if they cannot do that, they are going to start to hedge. they are going to bend the pressure from china or russia because united states can longer be relied on as a cornerstone of their security. we are already dealing with not just because donald trump's previous administration. if he gets back into the white house, that's gone for a generation at least if it is something that we can over get back. that's how high the stakes are in this election. >> it's important we realize that as we are struggling for democracy in our own country that we have a massive role to play in the rest of the world. guys, thank you very much, we appreciate that. retired army -- under president obama, ben rhodes, we appreciate your time tonight. we've got a lot more news to get to tonight, including the ouster of harvard's former president, claudine gay, a major notch on the build for conservative activism but also an assault on the public's faith and institutions. but, first republican