dark, and then some sunshine behind it and showers across western scotland and northern ireland and temperatures between nine and 15 celsius. the front clears away but the next area of low pressure is waiting and will be sweeping eastwards as we head through the day on thursday. again we expect rather blustery showers on and off through the day, not raining all the time, but some of the show is a little wintry over the hills of wales and scotland and temperatures starting to drop a little. between eight and 12 to drop a little. between eight and i2 celsius but not as chilly as it will feel by that i will get to friday, with more of a northerly wind, fewer showers, some around. armistice day looks largely dry but there could be frost and fog. thanks, elizabeth. and that s bbc news at six. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday this tuesday night i m chetan pathak. coming up on the programme.
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families and friends of those killed in the london bridge terror attack will gather later to remember the victims on the seventh anniversary. 8 people died and 48 were injured when attackers drove into pedestrians in a van and then launched a knife attack. a plaque now stands near to southwark cathedral that pays tribute to the victms and also those who put their lives on the line. there s going to be some changes to rail services across london and the south east after a new timetable was introduced and it affects several operators. southern is doubling the number of trains between london victoria and portsmouth. but direct services between southampton and gatwick have ended. meanwhile southeastern and greater anglia have both increased the number of trains. operators say it s in response to changing travel patterns and customer feedback. hundreds of tradespeople are holding what they call a van rally in westminster later to highlight the issue of tool thefts. it s being organised by t
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