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BBCNEWS The July 3, 2024

Deep into the south. I can feel the music. Its such a good vibe. For generations, its where italians have been holidaying, but is the secret out . This is in a place thats steeped in tradition and at the same time, its rapidly modernising. Known as the land of two seas, you are never far from the coast. Oh, its so refreshing for the longest time, many of its ancient stone towns have been rapidly declining but now, the call� s going out around the world for people to live, buy and invest here. This is unbelievable. Look at these views. This is totally unique and a rooftop pool, forfree, from the government. Come on. But how will it keep that balance between staying authentic and affordable. Buongiorno. Buongiorno, buongiorno . Whilst opening up to the world . This week, im in puglia. Now, ive travelled a lot through italy. I love this place. Theres great food, theres great wine. But this is my first trip into the heel of the country. In recent years, the area has become more popular with tourists, but also with the government thats been trying to entice people back to live in the south. So, im in a town called Presicce Acquarica and here, theyre offering people 30,000 euros to buy a home. Sounds like a total bargain. So far, 20 people have applied for the grant but there may be one more. Hi, you must bejesse. Buongiorno i brought you an espresso. Oh, my gosh. Im not sure how long our day will be today. Thank you. Youre a life saver. So, are you looking to move here, jesse . So, my parents have roots from bari, and they are looking for a lovely summer home. So, im here on behalf of them, to kind of virtually give them an idea of some properties that might interest them. Well, ive got a surprise for you. Gasps. Come on, lets go. 0k, great so, ive arranged a tour for us. How exciting so, we have got a local tour guide, so you can get to know the area and me, too. Hi, francesco. Were ready for our tour. Perfect the town spreads out from the baroque church, interspersed with lovely piazzas, Historic Homes and, importantly, gelaterias. Though its population is rapidly declining, last year, the town saw only 60 births compared to 150 deaths. Francesco, what do you think about all these incentives . Living in our small town probably could be an opportunity for the youngest people that generally, they dont have a lot of money, so it could be important for this kind of person to live. And you need young people here, right . Yeah. Well, my parents are young at heart. Would they be welcome . Absolutely now, we arrive to the surprise i had for you the underground oil mills. Door groans 0h gosh, its so much cooler down here. Natural air con. In this place was made lamp oil. In all the salento region, we can find a lot of these structures. They are in small numbers in every single town. For exception in presicce, we have these 23 underground mills, because. 23 . 23, yes. The olive oil is probably the main product we have here in puglia. Now lets see what the homes on sale have to offer. Ciao, fabrizio ciao, ciao. This is my friend, carmen. Yes, so nice to meet you. Ciao, ciao. So, im going to get my parents on the phone real quick so i can call them, so they can be a part of this. Prego. This is my friend, carmen. Hi, mom hi, dad shes showing us round. Ill tell you more about it later. This is fabrizio. Ciao, ciao. Its a bit of a fixer upper. The church theres a church . and this is the toilet. Were modern now do we have to live in presicce, or as a permanent resident . Or can a foreigner purchase this . The town hall has already launched other funds, including tax benefits for new businesses and baby bonuses for young families. Thats the view, too. Thats what we want to see. This is lovely. So, jessie, what a surprise. What are you thinking now . Ive got to be honest i cannot believe this property and i really cant wait to talk to my parents and see what they think. This is unbelievable. Look at these views. This is totally unique. Everything that were going for going for culture and tradition and beautiful architecture that you wouldnt find in america, this is it. And a rooftop pool, forfree, from the government. Come on. Im so pleasantly surprised who needs plumbing . We can get there. Well, ive left the rosati family to continue with their House Hunting in Presicce Acquarica. Before i head to the next town further north, i want to take a little diversion. I can understand why people would want to move here because youre never that far from the sea. Think swimming holes, caves, grottoes and places like this. Ive lived in asia for the last 11 years and im used to wide, sandy beaches. There is nothing like this. Check it out. Look at the rock formations. Its so dramatic stunning. 0oh oh, its so refreshing. Its such a lovely respite from the heat of the car. Bell tolls here in the rural south, foreign pensioners and retirees are eligible for a 7 flat tax rate. It may not help with its ageing population but it seems to be bringing in much needed money back into these communities like here in carovigno, where im catching up with another couple. Hi, brandie. Hi, greg. Im in your hood. Welcome well, were sorry we cant be there with you in person it would be amazing for you to show me around. What made you want to buy here in the first place . You know, wejust started looking about ten years ago and we started just looking at the country as a whole. Puglias the least has the least seismic activity of the regions in italy and so, we started looking there. Virtual tours. We did everything virtually, their zoom tours, and all of that. And how much work have you had to do to it so far . When we first got there, youre flushing the toilet with a bucket of water and youre. Oh, my gosh . Cooking on a camp stove with a head lamp at the bottom of the stairs because theres no real workable kitchen. Yeah, theres still plenty to be done. We hope you get to go see the house yourself. Yeah, that would be fantastic. Please do. I would love to see the house well, after a little help from the locals, i think i finally found their place. Is that the bell . 0h, hello. Ah hi, samantha. Hi, carmen nice to meet you nice to meet you. Welcome come on in thank you. Samantha helped the stuckys find, buy and renovate their puglian home. Oh, its beautiful and light and airy. I like the blue and white scheme. We help people find and restore old ancient homes anywhere in italy, and puglia, its a really popular place because you can get a lot for not a lot of money. Yeah. So, theres lots of room for improvement. You got to be careful watch your head there. Thats ok, because look what you get. How good a deal did they get, and how much do you think greg and brandie have had to spend so far . They got a steal. You know, i think this property was Something Like just over 30,000 euros to buy and then, just maybe 20,000 euros to take it to this point. I cant imagine the bureaucracy. No, i cant even and i do it every day italy is a forced inheritance country, which means that if youre italian and when you die, you have to pass your assets onto your family down to six generations removed. So, the older the house, the more Hand Me Downs this house has become and therefore, there could be many, many owners on the property, back taxes that havent been paid. Sometimes, these sixth removed cousins might not realise that they own it. Yes, so this is another thing, another piece you have to be very careful of that somebody doesnt knock on your door ten years down the road and say, you know, i am an heir of the old owner. I get my house back, and its possible. So, you have to be very careful and do your Due Diligence. And the best advice i can give people is that dont fear for losing a property. You have to be patient and do your Due Diligence in order for it to be safe. Incentivising people from abroad to invest may seem confusing but the money being brought in is allowing younger italians to move back with their families as opportunities open up. Like marco. He started his business here two years ago. Salute. Salute, cheers. Cheers. What are we drinking . We are drinking rose wine. Its lovely. Because puglia is a land of rose. So, marco, how has it changed how has carovigno changed . When i was child, a lot of houses in the Historical Centre were abandoned. Some of them were burned. Right now, its a really nice Historical Centre, is clean. Its beautiful. Its beautiful, yeah. Because a lot of people invest in rebuild, restyling. So, you also wanted to invest. You saw this and. . Yeah, absolutely. I invest in this place even to collaborate with my community, to bring up the name of carovigno. Before i open the bar, there was just the one shop. Now, there are three different business and probably, theyre going to open some new business up in a few months. What do other locals feel about more foreigners coming in . How do they feel about it . They are a little, little scared but basically, i know that this movement is appreciated by the local people because, of course, tourist people bring more finance and everything is better for every single business. To me, it feels like the key here is attracting enough overseas investment to help rejuvenate without pricing younger italians out. Lets hope they can get the mix right. For many, bari is the gateway to puglia with an International Airport and a major seaport on the adriatic. Its usually the first stop. And whilst you might be tempted to whiz straight through, its worth checking out the old town. Not far from the harbour, through some narrow lanes, youll find the famous pasta making street. Buongiorno. Buongiorno, buongiorno so, on my travels here in puglia, ive been hearing all about this contagious dance fever that dates back centuries, here in the south. Its called pizzica or taranta, or dance of the tarantula. And legend has it that it was a type of music and movement that was meant to be some sort of Emergency Cure for spider bite victims. Now, i grew up in australia and i know all about these Creepy Crawlies but ive never heard about a dance about them. Im starting in the town of manduria. Its within the salento peninsula, basically, the southern end of puglia, where its still practised, taught and performed. So were here at the dance studio. Im going to learn some steps, but were a bit late, its already started. Bit nervous. Im going tojump in. Euphoric music plays im going to die if she chooses me. Chuckles oh, my goodness. Shes chosen me ive no idea what im doing the kids are just choosing their outfits for the performance. So, everyone� s got a different coloured, brightly coloured skirt. This Archive Footage shows a woman experiencing tarantism. It was especially prevalent from the 15th to the 17th century but as we can see here, it continued well into the 20th century. She looks like shes in a lot of pain. In a way, she is. Its pretty clear, though, this has nothing to do with the spider bite. What was the real cause, do you think, of tarantism, and why did it only affect women . The whole Peasant Society was oppressed and the women were the oppressed part of an oppressed class. But nevertheless, in the salento tradition, the women also had a sort of matriarchal power, that they could express in particular situations. Like the dance including the dance. Uhhuh. So it was like a release, like a Cathartic Release for them like a form of therapy, maybe . The literal part of tarantism was absolutely a form of therapy. The spider bite was just a symbol . Yes, just a symbol, because it comes from inside. Right. From the inner realm of desire and of frustration. Well, in stark contrast, every august, for the past 25 years, thousands of people gather in the small town of melpignano, to celebrate La Notte Della Taranta Night of the tarantula. Cheering its heavily modernised, and special Guest Performers also take part on a stage built on the grounds of an old convent. And ive managed to catch the cast offstage at their headquarters. Now, this is such a big event, that these guys are practising and touring globally all year round. Its so impressive. Im amazed at the range of instruments here. Theres even a didgeridoo, can you believe . And the dancers. Just beautiful. I can feel the music. Its such a good vibe and its so lively. Bravo well, back in manduria, the sun has started to set, which means its time. And thats my Pizzica Teacherfrom earlier on. Rhythmic music so, theres been a slight change of plan. Were now doing a flash mob in the middle of the piazza. And im taking part oh, my goodness. Slightly nervous. 0k. Rhythmic music im out of breath. What a rush i think for me, this is certainly a once in a lifetime experience, and i love how the whole community has turned out, and this has become something of a party. And you know what . I really think this tarantula dance, its a bit like puglia itself, you know, its a place that steeped in tradition, yet at the same time, rapidly modernising. And theyre trying to find that balance between keeping authentic, and also conveying their charm to the people who are now coming to visit, and also people who are coming to live here. And from what ive experienced so far, i really think theyre doing a greatjob. Hello there. It looks like this will end up being one of the two warmest septembers on record, according to the met office. And as ill show you in a moment, some of that warmth looks set to continue into october, but thats not the whole story. Looks quite unsettled, too, with the jet stream driving further Weather Systems in our direction, these various areas of cloud. This one here is saturdays weather maker. It is going to bring some cloud, it is going to bring some outbreaks of heavy rain. But the day starts under the influence of this ridge of High Pressure. So through the morning, yes, some spells of sunshine. But as this Weather System approaches, well see more in the way of high cloud, turning that Sunshine Hazy and then thicker cloud will bring rain across Northern Ireland, parts of north and west wales, north west england, southern and central parts of scotland. As we go through the afternoon, turning quite windy through the irish sea as well. Temperatures north to south, 12 20 degrees. Now, we will continue to see outbreaks of rain as we head through Saturday Night and into the first part of sunday morning. But by this stage, we will be drawing some very warm and humid air up from the south. These are the starting temperatures for sunday, 12 17 degrees. That is, of course, the start of october, a very mild start to the new month. This Weather System still bringing cloud and some showery rain across parts of england and wales. In fact, we could see the odd heavy burst at times. Now, depending on how much sunshine we see down towards the south east corner, it could turn really very warm indeed, with highs of around 2a degrees. Even further north, 20 there for liverpool, 18 for aberdeen. So broadly speaking, sunday is going to be a warm day for the time of year. Through sunday night and into monday, it looks like this Weather Front will tend to move its way back northwards again. It will take some outbreaks of rain with it. Certainly a lot of cloud drifting its way northwards. Best chance of sunshine, i think for Northern Ireland and scotland, albeit with a scattering of hefty showers. Still warm, particularly down towards the south with highs of around 23 degrees. Now, moving out of monday into tuesday, its quite a complex weather chart, but various weather features moving across the uk will bring showers or longer spells of rain. Slight change in the wind direction, more of a west or north westerly wind. So it will feel a little bit fresher, i think, on tuesday. Temperatures of 13 for stornoway, 17 for cardiff, maybe 19 degrees there in london. By wednesday, theres a bit of uncertainty by this stage, but it looks like well see cloud and rain pushing in from the north west with our next frontal system. The winds picking up as well. And temperatures north to south, 12 to 20 degrees. As we head towards the end of the week and into the following weekend, well, we see High Pressure trying to build from the south. The big uncertainty is about how long this area of High Pressure will hang about. It looks like the jet stream will start to bring unsettled weather back in from the west. But this dip in the jet stream here may also have the effect of feeding some really rather warm air northwards across our shores once again. So let me show you the forecast for the end of next week and into the following weekend, because as you can see, there are hints that its actually going to turn warmer again. We get deeper into october, but still that potential for temperatures into the middle 20 celsius further north and west, a greater chance of seeing cloud and outbreaks of rain at times. Bye for now. Live from london, this is bbc news. More than 100,000 Ethnic Armenians have now fled Nagorno Karabakh since azerbaijans offensive on the region began earlier this month. The threat of a Us Government shutdown inches closer, after members of Congress Fail to reach an agreement on spending. Police in the uk have named 15 year old jessica baker, and coach driver stephen shrimpton, as the two People Killed in a bus crash in the wirral yesterday. Vladimir putin marks the one Year Anniversary of the illegal annexation of ukrainian territories, but russia is nowhere near a full control of the four regions it claims to have annexed. Hello, im celia hatton. Armenias government says more than 100,000 Ethnic Armenians have now fled Nagorno Karabakh. Thats after azerbaijan took control of the disputed enclave after a lightning Presicce Acquarica<\/a> and here, theyre offering people 30,000 euros to buy a home. Sounds like a total bargain. So far, 20 people have applied for the grant but there may be one more. Hi, you must bejesse. Buongiorno i brought you an espresso. Oh, my gosh. Im not sure how long our day will be today. Thank you. Youre a life saver. So, are you looking to move here, jesse . So, my parents have roots from bari, and they are looking for a lovely summer home. So, im here on behalf of them, to kind of virtually give them an idea of some properties that might interest them. Well, ive got a surprise for you. Gasps. Come on, lets go. 0k, great so, ive arranged a tour for us. How exciting so, we have got a local tour guide, so you can get to know the area and me, too. Hi, francesco. Were ready for our tour. Perfect the town spreads out from the baroque church, interspersed with lovely piazzas, Historic Homes<\/a> and, importantly, gelaterias. Though its population is rapidly declining, last year, the town saw only 60 births compared to 150 deaths. Francesco, what do you think about all these incentives . Living in our small town probably could be an opportunity for the youngest people that generally, they dont have a lot of money, so it could be important for this kind of person to live. And you need young people here, right . Yeah. Well, my parents are young at heart. Would they be welcome . Absolutely now, we arrive to the surprise i had for you the underground oil mills. Door groans 0h gosh, its so much cooler down here. Natural air con. In this place was made lamp oil. In all the salento region, we can find a lot of these structures. They are in small numbers in every single town. For exception in presicce, we have these 23 underground mills, because. 23 . 23, yes. The olive oil is probably the main product we have here in puglia. Now lets see what the homes on sale have to offer. Ciao, fabrizio ciao, ciao. This is my friend, carmen. Yes, so nice to meet you. Ciao, ciao. So, im going to get my parents on the phone real quick so i can call them, so they can be a part of this. Prego. This is my friend, carmen. Hi, mom hi, dad shes showing us round. Ill tell you more about it later. This is fabrizio. Ciao, ciao. Its a bit of a fixer upper. The church theres a church . and this is the toilet. Were modern now do we have to live in presicce, or as a permanent resident . Or can a foreigner purchase this . The town hall has already launched other funds, including tax benefits for new businesses and baby bonuses for young families. Thats the view, too. Thats what we want to see. This is lovely. So, jessie, what a surprise. What are you thinking now . Ive got to be honest i cannot believe this property and i really cant wait to talk to my parents and see what they think. This is unbelievable. Look at these views. This is totally unique. Everything that were going for going for culture and tradition and beautiful architecture that you wouldnt find in america, this is it. And a rooftop pool, forfree, from the government. Come on. Im so pleasantly surprised who needs plumbing . We can get there. Well, ive left the rosati family to continue with their House Hunting<\/a> in Presicce Acquarica<\/a>. Before i head to the next town further north, i want to take a little diversion. I can understand why people would want to move here because youre never that far from the sea. Think swimming holes, caves, grottoes and places like this. Ive lived in asia for the last 11 years and im used to wide, sandy beaches. There is nothing like this. Check it out. Look at the rock formations. Its so dramatic stunning. 0oh oh, its so refreshing. Its such a lovely respite from the heat of the car. Bell tolls here in the rural south, foreign pensioners and retirees are eligible for a 7 flat tax rate. It may not help with its ageing population but it seems to be bringing in much needed money back into these communities like here in carovigno, where im catching up with another couple. Hi, brandie. Hi, greg. Im in your hood. Welcome well, were sorry we cant be there with you in person it would be amazing for you to show me around. What made you want to buy here in the first place . You know, wejust started looking about ten years ago and we started just looking at the country as a whole. Puglias the least has the least seismic activity of the regions in italy and so, we started looking there. Virtual tours. We did everything virtually, their zoom tours, and all of that. And how much work have you had to do to it so far . When we first got there, youre flushing the toilet with a bucket of water and youre. Oh, my gosh . Cooking on a camp stove with a head lamp at the bottom of the stairs because theres no real workable kitchen. Yeah, theres still plenty to be done. We hope you get to go see the house yourself. Yeah, that would be fantastic. Please do. I would love to see the house well, after a little help from the locals, i think i finally found their place. Is that the bell . 0h, hello. Ah hi, samantha. Hi, carmen nice to meet you nice to meet you. Welcome come on in thank you. Samantha helped the stuckys find, buy and renovate their puglian home. Oh, its beautiful and light and airy. I like the blue and white scheme. We help people find and restore old ancient homes anywhere in italy, and puglia, its a really popular place because you can get a lot for not a lot of money. Yeah. So, theres lots of room for improvement. You got to be careful watch your head there. Thats ok, because look what you get. How good a deal did they get, and how much do you think greg and brandie have had to spend so far . They got a steal. You know, i think this property was Something Like<\/a> just over 30,000 euros to buy and then, just maybe 20,000 euros to take it to this point. I cant imagine the bureaucracy. No, i cant even and i do it every day italy is a forced inheritance country, which means that if youre italian and when you die, you have to pass your assets onto your family down to six generations removed. So, the older the house, the more Hand Me Downs<\/a> this house has become and therefore, there could be many, many owners on the property, back taxes that havent been paid. Sometimes, these sixth removed cousins might not realise that they own it. Yes, so this is another thing, another piece you have to be very careful of that somebody doesnt knock on your door ten years down the road and say, you know, i am an heir of the old owner. I get my house back, and its possible. So, you have to be very careful and do your Due Diligence<\/a>. And the best advice i can give people is that dont fear for losing a property. You have to be patient and do your Due Diligence<\/a> in order for it to be safe. Incentivising people from abroad to invest may seem confusing but the money being brought in is allowing younger italians to move back with their families as opportunities open up. Like marco. He started his business here two years ago. Salute. Salute, cheers. Cheers. What are we drinking . We are drinking rose wine. Its lovely. Because puglia is a land of rose. So, marco, how has it changed how has carovigno changed . When i was child, a lot of houses in the Historical Centre<\/a> were abandoned. Some of them were burned. Right now, its a really nice Historical Centre<\/a>, is clean. Its beautiful. Its beautiful, yeah. Because a lot of people invest in rebuild, restyling. So, you also wanted to invest. You saw this and. . Yeah, absolutely. I invest in this place even to collaborate with my community, to bring up the name of carovigno. Before i open the bar, there was just the one shop. Now, there are three different business and probably, theyre going to open some new business up in a few months. What do other locals feel about more foreigners coming in . How do they feel about it . They are a little, little scared but basically, i know that this movement is appreciated by the local people because, of course, tourist people bring more finance and everything is better for every single business. To me, it feels like the key here is attracting enough overseas investment to help rejuvenate without pricing younger italians out. Lets hope they can get the mix right. For many, bari is the gateway to puglia with an International Airport<\/a> and a major seaport on the adriatic. Its usually the first stop. And whilst you might be tempted to whiz straight through, its worth checking out the old town. Not far from the harbour, through some narrow lanes, youll find the famous pasta making street. Buongiorno. Buongiorno, buongiorno so, on my travels here in puglia, ive been hearing all about this contagious dance fever that dates back centuries, here in the south. Its called pizzica or taranta, or dance of the tarantula. And legend has it that it was a type of music and movement that was meant to be some sort of Emergency Cure<\/a> for spider bite victims. Now, i grew up in australia and i know all about these Creepy Crawlies<\/a> but ive never heard about a dance about them. Im starting in the town of manduria. Its within the salento peninsula, basically, the southern end of puglia, where its still practised, taught and performed. So were here at the dance studio. Im going to learn some steps, but were a bit late, its already started. Bit nervous. Im going tojump in. Euphoric music plays im going to die if she chooses me. Chuckles oh, my goodness. Shes chosen me ive no idea what im doing the kids are just choosing their outfits for the performance. So, everyone\ufffd s got a different coloured, brightly coloured skirt. This Archive Footage<\/a> shows a woman experiencing tarantism. It was especially prevalent from the 15th to the 17th century but as we can see here, it continued well into the 20th century. She looks like shes in a lot of pain. In a way, she is. Its pretty clear, though, this has nothing to do with the spider bite. What was the real cause, do you think, of tarantism, and why did it only affect women . The whole Peasant Society<\/a> was oppressed and the women were the oppressed part of an oppressed class. But nevertheless, in the salento tradition, the women also had a sort of matriarchal power, that they could express in particular situations. Like the dance including the dance. Uhhuh. So it was like a release, like a Cathartic Release<\/a> for them like a form of therapy, maybe . The literal part of tarantism was absolutely a form of therapy. The spider bite was just a symbol . Yes, just a symbol, because it comes from inside. Right. From the inner realm of desire and of frustration. Well, in stark contrast, every august, for the past 25 years, thousands of people gather in the small town of melpignano, to celebrate La Notte Della Taranta Night<\/a> of the tarantula. Cheering its heavily modernised, and special Guest Performers<\/a> also take part on a stage built on the grounds of an old convent. And ive managed to catch the cast offstage at their headquarters. Now, this is such a big event, that these guys are practising and touring globally all year round. Its so impressive. Im amazed at the range of instruments here. Theres even a didgeridoo, can you believe . And the dancers. Just beautiful. I can feel the music. Its such a good vibe and its so lively. Bravo well, back in manduria, the sun has started to set, which means its time. And thats my Pizzica Teacherfrom<\/a> earlier on. Rhythmic music so, theres been a slight change of plan. Were now doing a flash mob in the middle of the piazza. And im taking part oh, my goodness. Slightly nervous. 0k. Rhythmic music im out of breath. What a rush i think for me, this is certainly a once in a lifetime experience, and i love how the whole community has turned out, and this has become something of a party. And you know what . I really think this tarantula dance, its a bit like puglia itself, you know, its a place that steeped in tradition, yet at the same time, rapidly modernising. And theyre trying to find that balance between keeping authentic, and also conveying their charm to the people who are now coming to visit, and also people who are coming to live here. And from what ive experienced so far, i really think theyre doing a greatjob. Hello there. It looks like this will end up being one of the two warmest septembers on record, according to the met office. And as ill show you in a moment, some of that warmth looks set to continue into october, but thats not the whole story. Looks quite unsettled, too, with the jet stream driving further Weather Systems<\/a> in our direction, these various areas of cloud. This one here is saturdays weather maker. It is going to bring some cloud, it is going to bring some outbreaks of heavy rain. But the day starts under the influence of this ridge of High Pressure<\/a>. So through the morning, yes, some spells of sunshine. But as this Weather System<\/a> approaches, well see more in the way of high cloud, turning that Sunshine Hazy<\/a> and then thicker cloud will bring rain across Northern Ireland<\/a>, parts of north and west wales, north west england, southern and central parts of scotland. As we go through the afternoon, turning quite windy through the irish sea as well. Temperatures north to south, 12 20 degrees. Now, we will continue to see outbreaks of rain as we head through Saturday Night<\/a> and into the first part of sunday morning. But by this stage, we will be drawing some very warm and humid air up from the south. These are the starting temperatures for sunday, 12 17 degrees. That is, of course, the start of october, a very mild start to the new month. This Weather System<\/a> still bringing cloud and some showery rain across parts of england and wales. In fact, we could see the odd heavy burst at times. Now, depending on how much sunshine we see down towards the south east corner, it could turn really very warm indeed, with highs of around 2a degrees. Even further north, 20 there for liverpool, 18 for aberdeen. So broadly speaking, sunday is going to be a warm day for the time of year. Through sunday night and into monday, it looks like this Weather Front<\/a> will tend to move its way back northwards again. It will take some outbreaks of rain with it. Certainly a lot of cloud drifting its way northwards. Best chance of sunshine, i think for Northern Ireland<\/a> and scotland, albeit with a scattering of hefty showers. Still warm, particularly down towards the south with highs of around 23 degrees. Now, moving out of monday into tuesday, its quite a complex weather chart, but various weather features moving across the uk will bring showers or longer spells of rain. Slight change in the wind direction, more of a west or north westerly wind. So it will feel a little bit fresher, i think, on tuesday. Temperatures of 13 for stornoway, 17 for cardiff, maybe 19 degrees there in london. By wednesday, theres a bit of uncertainty by this stage, but it looks like well see cloud and rain pushing in from the north west with our next frontal system. The winds picking up as well. And temperatures north to south, 12 to 20 degrees. As we head towards the end of the week and into the following weekend, well, we see High Pressure<\/a> trying to build from the south. The big uncertainty is about how long this area of High Pressure<\/a> will hang about. It looks like the jet stream will start to bring unsettled weather back in from the west. But this dip in the jet stream here may also have the effect of feeding some really rather warm air northwards across our shores once again. So let me show you the forecast for the end of next week and into the following weekend, because as you can see, there are hints that its actually going to turn warmer again. We get deeper into october, but still that potential for temperatures into the middle 20 celsius further north and west, a greater chance of seeing cloud and outbreaks of rain at times. Bye for now. Live from london, this is bbc news. 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