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Newsday

pumping surf at the western australian margaret river pro on sunday. to win and have those dolphins for company as well — wonderful stuff. thanks for your company here on newsday. see you again tomorrow. bye for now. hello there, good evening. the sunshine has a little kick to it for the second half of april. feeling pleasantly warm in the best of the sunshine. best spots are the western spots, this was northern ireland earlier today, but towards the northeast, it is chilly with a brisk north—easterly wind. temperatures struggling here and will continue to do so, we will be in this chilly air mass through the rest of the week so temperatures below the seasonal average. further east across the uk, it remains cold. particularly so across north—eastern parts of england, with cloud and breeze coming in off the north sea. high pressure is close by, but it is tending to edge away. that�*s allowing these weather fronts to bring cloud and even some rain southwards overnight. but ahead of that, we�*ve got clearer skies for east anglia and the south—east, so

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HARDtalk

be particularly chilly the midlands and eastern parts of england. these weather fronts move southwards overnight, with clearer skies following in scotland, there could be an earlier frost. scotland, there could be an earlierfrost. most scotland, there could be an earlier frost. most of the cloud will be affecting some eastern parts of england, heading to the south—east, a northerly wind follows and the odd light shower around the north sea coast. the sunnier skies for western scotland, northern ireland and wales. temperatures will be 13—14. again, it will be colder further east and generally over the next few days, west is going to be best. but high pressure is no longer with us by wednesday. but we're still in the cold air stream with the northerly wind. we may well see a touch of frost here and there, if the cloud breaks, but there, if the cloud breaks, but the cloud will tend to build up through the day on wednesday, and that could lead to a few showers, mainly for england and wales, looking a bit sunnier perhaps for western scotland and northern ireland, but temperatures are 11 degrees in belfast, and that's going to be

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Newsday

high pressure is no longer with us by wednesday, but we�*re still in that colder airstream with a northerly wind bringing the odd shower down some of those north sea coasts, where it will feel particularly cold. we may well see a touch of frost here and there if the cloud breaks, but the cloud will tend to build up through the day on wednesday, and that could lead to a few showers, mainly for england and wales. looking a bit sunnier, perhaps, to western scotland and northern ireland. temperatures are 11 degrees in belfast. that�*s going to be a typical best number on wednesday. it is going to be a chilly week ahead. temperatures dropping across northern areas. there�*s even the risk of frost overnight, before lower pressure maybe brings some rain by the end of the week.

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Newsday

temperatures could be close to freezing first thing in the morning before that cloud comes in. there will be a lot of cloud on monday. light rain and drizzle affecting northern england, the midlands, wales, heading towards the south—west. there could be spots of rain heading towards scotland before northern area seize sunshine returning in the afternoon. won�*t be as much sunshine in northern ireland. it won�*t be as warm on monday. it may make 16 degrees in glasgow. it�*ll 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 following into scotland. there could be an early frost around here. most of the cloud will be reflecting in eastern parts of england heading to the south—east. cloud will tend to build up. the sunnier skies for western scotland, northern ireland and wales. here, temperatures will be 13 or 14 degrees. but again, it�*s going to be colderfurther degrees. but again, it�*s going to be colder further east. generally over the next few days, west is going to be best.

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Young and Addicted

days, west is going to be best. but high pressure is no longer with us by wednesday, but we're still in that colder air stream with a northerly wind, bringing the odd shower down some of those north sea coasts where it will feel particularly cold. we may well see a touch of frost here and there if the cloud breaks, but the cloud will tend to build up through the day on wednesday and that could lead to a few showers mainly for england and wales. looking a bit sunnier perhaps for western scotland and northern ireland, but temperatures are 11 degrees in belfast, and that's going to be a typical best number on wednesday. it is going to be a chilly week ahead. temperatures dropping across northern areas and there's even the risk of frost overnight before lower pressure maybe brings some rain by the end of the week.

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World Business Report

with us by wednesday, but we're still in that colder air stream with a northerly wind, bringing the odd shower down some of those north sea coasts where it will feel particularly cold. we may well see a touch of frost here and there if the cloud breaks, but the cloud will tend to build up through the day on wednesday and that could lead to a few showers mainly for england and wales. looking a bit sunnier perhaps for western scotland and northern ireland, but temperatures are 11 degrees in belfast, and that's going to be a typical best number on wednesday. it is going to be a chilly week ahead. temperatures dropping across northern areas and there's even the risk of frost overnight before lower pressure maybe brings some rain by the end of the week.

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Sportsday

held onto grey, damp weather through central areas. that impact impact the temperatures. single digits for many through tonight, south and east. it will turn quite cold with a touch of frost here and there. certainly some sheltered glens across scotland, less cold where we have the cloud, but still with a chilly feel. tuesday, a little different. high pressure stays out towards the west. we continue with northerly winds, feeling and more cloud, if you share was to eastern scotland and eastern england where it will really feel quite cold at times, patchy rain across south—western elan. the best sunshine out west, as you can see, and that will show in the temperatures. the mid—teens for northern ireland, 16—17 for glasgow, and glasgow could therefore be the one spot of the uk for the next few days. wednesday, a similar story,

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Newsday

days west is going to be best. but high pressure is no longer with us by wednesday. but we're still in that cold air stream with the northerly wind bringing the odd shower down some of those north sea coast where it will feel particularly cold. we may well see a touch of frost here and there if the cloud breaks, but the cloud will tend to build up through the day on wednesday, and that could lead to a few showers, mainly for england and wales, looking a bit sunnier, perhaps for western scotland and northern ireland, but temperatures are 11 degrees in belfast and that's going to be a typical best number on wednesday. it is going to be a chilly week ahead. temperatures dropping across northern areas and there's even the risk of frost overnight before lower pressure, maybe bring some rain by the end of the week.

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Newscast

after you have been so polite. thank you and goodbye. goodbye. northern ireland was the place to be on sunday led winds, sunny skies and are not to be the warmest day of the year so far with temperatures reaching 19 degrees. by contrast, much further east across the uk, it remains cool. particularly because the northeastern parts of the cloud in the breeze coming out of the north sea. i pressure close by but will be turning to edge away that is lying these fronts to bring a cloud and even rain subcodes overnight but that of that, clear country sangria and some of these temperatures will be close to freezing first thing in

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Newsday

is going to be best. but high pressure is no longer with us by wednesday. but we're still in that cold air stream with the northerly wind bringing the odd shower down some of those north sea coast where it will feel particularly cold. we may well see a touch of frost here and there if the cloud breaks, but the cloud will tend to build up through the day on wednesday, and that could lead to a few showers, mainly for england and wales, looking a bit sunnier, perhaps for western scotland and northern ireland, but temperatures are 11 degrees in belfast and that's going to be a typical best number on wednesday. it is going to be a chilly week ahead. temperatures dropping across northern areas and there's even the risk of frost overnight before lower pressure, maybe bring some rain by the end of the week.

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