so some torrential thundery downpour is likely first thing tomorrow morning. they will gradually drift away by lunchtime leaving a legacy of cloud perhaps the many. but then dryer and brighter conditions. a little bit more comfortable tomorrow, we are starting to lose that humidity. 15 to 23 degrees. another weather front bushing and on friday, this one a bit of a nuisance, some showers before a little bump of high pressure builds behind. friday is a really messy story, there will be some showers around, will cloud the further north and west, dry with some sunshine out to the east and in terms of the feel of things, may be a degree also warmer once again. 25 degrees that is 77 fahrenheit, we are looking at 18 to 20 where those showers. looking at 18 20 where the showers linger. it is a bank holiday, so northern ireland for northern ireland, england, and wales, and dry and settled and sunny once again, but a bit fresher and certainly not as humid as it has been. thanks, lou
on monday evening, describing how he had overcome three punctures to win the race. his partner is the 0lympian katie archibald, made an emotional statement in a social media post on wednesday morning. you can see the tweets here. they describe her attempts to help rab after he went into cardiac arrest alongside her in bed, saying she tried and tried and that paramedics couldn t bring him back. she goes on to say that her heart stopped with his and the pain she s feeling at his passing, ending with you mean everything to me, rab. i love you. you re watching sportsday. here are some of our other headlines. beth mooney hit 61 as london spirit beat welsh fire by 8 wickets at lord s to record their first victory of this year s women s hundred. fire have lost all their games and can t qualify for the knockout stages. daniel ricciardo will leave mclaren at the end of the season. the team said they and the australian had mutually agreed the split. but mclaren admitted they had precipitated
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