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Sportsday

because it has been so very dry over the last two or three weeks in some parts of the country and even in others, close to a month of no rainfall at all. central parts of england, church lawford last time it rained was the 11th of may, and southern parts of wales have not seen rain for about a month. and the reason for it is this persistent area of high pressure. it's sinking air through the atmosphere. that's why we call it high pressure. it's stuck here and it prevents weather fronts from coming off the atlantic. doesn't necessarily mean it's been all that sunny. in fact, we've often seen low gray clouds forming in the north sea and being pushed by that wind that blows around the area of high pressure. so cloudy mornings, but then brighter afternoons. so, through the course of the night, we'll see low cloud being pushed in once again by that breeze off the north sea. skies across western parts of the uk will be clearer. i think temperatures will be no lower than around seven degrees and more typically nine or ten in city centre. so on thursday morning, cloudy start for many of us, particularly across eastern parts

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Verified Live

hello. we are heading for a spell of warmer weather. on top of that, increasing humidity and also the possibility of one or two heavy showers, perhaps some thunderstorms as well. and we do need the rainfall because it has been so very dry over the last two or three weeks in some parts of the country and even in others, close to a month of no rainfall at all. central parts of england, church lawford last time it rained was the 11th of may, and southern parts of wales have not seen rain for about a month. and the reason for it is this persistent area of high pressure. it's sinking air through the atmosphere. that's why we call it high pressure. it's stuck here and it prevents weather fronts from coming off the atlantic. doesn't necessarily mean it's been all that sunny. in fact, we've often seen low gray clouds forming in the north sea and being pushed by that wind that blows around the area of high pressure. so cloudy mornings, but then brighter afternoons. so, through the course of the night,

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The Context

hello. we are heading for a spell of warmer weather. on top of that, increasing humidity and also the possibility of one or two heavy showers, perhaps some thunderstorms as well. and we do need the rainfall because it has been so very dry over the last two or three weeks in some parts of the country and even in others, close to a month of no rainfall at all. central parts of england, church lawford, last time it rained was the 11th of may, and southern parts of wales have not seen rain for about a month. and the reason for it is this persistent area of high pressure. it's sinking air through the atmosphere. that's why we call it high pressure. it's stuck here and it prevents weather fronts from coming off the atlantic. doesn't necessarily mean it's been all that sunny. in fact, we've often seen low gray clouds forming in the north sea and being pushed by that wind that blows around the area of high pressure. so cloudy mornings, but then brighter afternoons.

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The Daily Global

hello. we are heading for a spell of warmer weather. on top of that, increasing humidity and also the possibility of one or two heavy showers, perhaps some thunderstorms as well. and we do need the rainfall because it has been so very dry over the last two or three weeks in some parts of the country and even in others, close to a month of no rainfall at all. central parts of england, church lawford last time it rained was the 11th of may, and southern parts of wales have not seen rain for about a month. and the reason for it is this persistent area of high pressure. it's sinking air through the atmosphere. that's why we call it high pressure. it's stuck here and it prevents weather fronts from coming off the atlantic. doesn't necessarily mean it's been all that sunny. in fact, we've often seen low gray clouds forming in the north sea and being pushed by that wind that blows around the area of high pressure. so cloudy mornings, but then brighter afternoons. so, through the course of the night, we'll see low cloud being pushed

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The Daily Global

and also the possibility of one or two heavy showers, perhaps some thunderstorms as well. and we do need the rainfall because it has been so very dry over the last two or three weeks in some parts of the country and even in others, close to a month of no rainfall at all. central parts of england, church lawford last time it rained was the 11th of may, and southern parts of wales have not seen rain for about a month. and the reason for it is this persistent area of high pressure. it's sinking air through the atmosphere. that's why we call it high pressure. it's stuck here and it prevents weather fronts from coming off the atlantic. doesn't necessarily mean it's been all that sunny. in fact, we've often seen low gray clouds forming in the north sea and being pushed by that wind that blows around the area of high pressure. so cloudy mornings, but then brighter afternoons. so, through the course of the night, we'll see low cloud being pushed in once again by that breeze off the north sea. skies across western parts of the uk will be clearer. i think temperatures will be no

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The Context

and the reason for it is this persistent area of high pressure. it's sinking air through the atmosphere. that's why we call it high pressure. it's stuck here and it prevents weather fronts from coming off the atlantic. doesn't necessarily mean it's been all that sunny. in fact, we've often seen low gray clouds forming in the north sea and being pushed by that wind that blows around the area of high pressure. so cloudy mornings, but then brighter afternoons. so, through the course of the night, we'll see low cloud being pushed in once again by that breeze off the north sea. skies across western parts of the uk will be clearer. i think temperatures will be no lower than around seven degrees and more typically nine or ten in city centre. so on thursday morning, cloudy start for many of us, particularly across eastern parts of scotland and england. and then, that strong june sunshine works its magic. the cloud burns back to the eastern coast, but it does look as though that eastern strip will stay on the cloudy side and chilly in places, maybe no higher than 15 degrees in hull, newcastle

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The Context

hello. we are heading for a spell of warmer weather. on top of that, increasing humidity and also the possibility of one or two heavy showers, perhaps some thunderstorms as well. and we do need the rainfall because it has been so very dry over the last two or three weeks in some parts of the country and even in others, close to a month of no rainfall at all. central parts of england, church lawford last time it rained was the 11th of may, and southern parts of wales have not seen rain for about a month. and the reason for it is this persistent area of high pressure. it's sinking air through the atmosphere. that's why we call it high pressure. it's stuck here and it prevents weather fronts from coming off the atlantic. doesn't necessarily mean it's been all that sunny. in fact, we've often seen low gray clouds forming in the north sea and being pushed by that wind that blows around the area of high pressure. so cloudy mornings, but then brighter afternoons.

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CNN This Morning

dealing with a lot of concerns and consternation in their right flank. now this heads over to the senate. the expectation is that it is going to pass eventually. it's a question of how quickly the senate can move minority leader mitch mcconnell made it clear he would hope they could get an agreement to begin this process as soon as today hoping that maybe they could even get out of here before the weekend. senators always are motivated by the jet fumes usually on thursday afternoons. but they do need to get some kind of time agreement. and already you're hearing from a number of republicans and democrats who want to have votes on amendments. here's the key issue though. none of those amendments really can pass because otherwise, they have to kick it back over to the house of representatives. that would push you past the monday, june 5th deadline where janet yellen said the country could default. this is something that moves, hopefully, quickly out of the senate. that is the expectation of leadership. but this he do have to secure that time agreement first. we'll be watching for that and

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Breakfast

totally committed but completely powerless, the last day relegation battle, the football fans of purgatory, one way ofjoyous escape, the other, the chasm. many everton fans have been here before. 94 and it and again in 98. nervous afternoons when they step off the trapdoors at the last moment. well what they have this time is controlled. if they beat by most they stay up as a victory would keep that bleak possibility of relegation at bay. theyjust need to win. we at bay. they 'ust need to win. we worked at bay. theyjust need to win. 2 worked hard to get in this position. it is this stage of the season. as long as we capitalise on it. it has been a consistent message to the team, we go to every game to win a game. team, we go to every game to win a name. .. .. , , team, we go to every game to win a name. .. ., ,, , game. lower down, even less blood. blessed are —

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BBC News

leicester and leeds are most in peril. they�* re two points adrift of safety ahead of their matches against west ham and spurs respectively. everton go into their game against bournemouth knowing a win would guarantee survival. patrick gearey looks ahead to a nervy day for them. totally committed but completely powerless, the last day relegation battle, the football fans�* purgatory, one way a joyous escape, the other, the chasm. commentator: tears are understandable. many everton fans have been here before. �*94 then again in �*98. nervous afternoons when they stepped off the trapdoor... ..at the last moment. well what they have this time is control. if they beat bourneouth they stay up. victory would keep the bleak choices of relegation at bay. what might be their last season at goodison park will be played as a premier league team. theyjust need to win. we worked hard to get in this position. two points in front doesn't sound a lot but it is at this stage of the season, as long as we capitalise on it. but all that noise aside,

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