03/07/2014 BBC Weather


03/07/2014

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For those of you who haven't already heard, we've recorded our highest

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temperature so far this year, and that was in Writtle in Essex. It

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looks highly likely as well that we could see temperatures of a similar

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value for tomorrow. Anywhere through central London to the east could see

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highs of 27 to 29 degrees. But that is only one part of the story. The

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second part of the story is rain moving in as we speak across the far

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north and west. Some of that rain will turn heavy through the night

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across Northern Ireland and into western Scotland. I had a bit, cloud

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with pieces of rain but it will be a pretty mild night to follow. We

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start off tomorrow with these two stories. Plenty of sunshine and

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already warm building in the south-east corner, but the cloud

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continues to march steadily east and will be a bit of a nuisance

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throughout the day. We should see some improvement into Northern

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Ireland by the afternoon and for the Western Isles. The rain perhaps not

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quite as heavy into eastern Scotland, but there will be heavier

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pulses towards the lot Lake District and further west across Wales and

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into the south-west, a disappointing afternoon follows. More cloud

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towards the Midlands and up into the east of the Pennines, but we've got

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that sunshine and heat reserved for the south-east corner. The outside

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chance at the end of the day may be seeing a sharp shower pushing up

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from the near continent. The more significant rain arrives through the

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night toward Saturday morning with the frontal system. There is still a

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level of uncertainty to the timings and the clearance of that, so

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Saturday may well start of bit grey, wet and disappointing but, as it

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clears away, some brighter skies follow. But it's breezy and fresher

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with plenty of showers. A noticeable difference in the feel of the

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weather in the south-east, 23 degrees by Saturday afternoon. We

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maintain that beam into Sunday as well. Plenty of frequent, blustery

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showers into the north and west just that little bit drier in the

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south-east corner. For something completely different, we've got our

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first Atlantic Array Kane of the season, Hurricane Arthur, just in

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time for Independence weekend. But it doesn't look likely to make

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landfall. It will brush along the eastern seaboard, enhancing the

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shower When Barbara and I

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started the Review, we were seeking to examine

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the workings and the truthfulness

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of establishments. Albatross?

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There it is. The albatross. The albatross is going to need

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a hair-styling. A thrilling tale of double agents

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and a man on the run. John Buchan's flair

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for wartime propaganda made his bestseller,

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The Thirty-Nine Steps,

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