23/09/2014 BBC Weather


23/09/2014

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bit more cloud here and there, but the warm weather continues hnto the

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You've been sending us pictures of the fine weather. This one was taken

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by Keith Brown in the Peak District yesterday, enjoying the sunshine

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here. There's been a little more cloud around today across parts of

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the Peak District and we finished the day with cloudy skies across

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much of the UK. That's because there are a couple of weather fronts,

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picked out on the chart. You can see one moving south into the Midlands.

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Another one sitting through Scotland and Northern Ireland. Through the

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night, that rain is going to continue to move further south,

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merging together and behind it breaks in the cloud giving clearer

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spells, but still a few showers around the coast. Our temperatures

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by dawn are ten to 13. Still the legacy of cloudier skies across the

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south and South Wales first thing in the morning. With a few showers

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around. Things will improve here as that clears eastwards. Brighter

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skies further north, but a noticeable north-westerly breeze

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across the country throughout the day. 4.00pm and some sunshine for

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the south-west of England with temperatures at 17. Still the risk

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of perhaps a few showers to the south-east. Not many. Very isolated

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although one or two could be on the heavy side. Across Northern Ireland

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and Scotland here it is staying fine and dry into the afternoon, with

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temperatures around 14 to 15 for Northern Ireland and around 13 or 14

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for Scotland. Although later in the afternoon, it will become more

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overcast across the Western Isles, with some approaching fronts. These

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fronts will be with us on Thursday to the northern half of the UK, as

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fairly weak features further south. Pressure remains relatively high, so

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still dry across the south on Thursday, with brighter spells to

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the south-east. Much more overcast further north, with some rain across

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the hills of West Wales, north-west England and western Scotland.

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Throughout the afternoon, not a great deal of rain expected to the

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east of the Grampians and Pennines. Despite cloud, still a warm day at

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18 to 20. It stays warm for the south on Friday, although here,

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although it will be dry, it looks cloudy. A different feel to the

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north on Friday, with a weather front clearing away and we'll see

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more sunshine on offer. Still the noticeable westerly breeze and

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temperatures around 15. Even into the weekend, pressure remains

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relatively high, although the winds fall a little lighter.

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So that's eight times we have to move the sofa.

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But there's one thing that's easy to do when you move -

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you can switch your TV licence online.

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The guns fell silent on November 11th 1918, but the shadow

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stretched long into the 20th century.

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Historian David Reynolds examines its devastating impact

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I want to explore how this deadlocked war unleashed huge dynamic

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forces that have pummelled and shaped the whole century since 1914.

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And asks how it still affects us today.

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