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Recording 110, page 148
Exercise 6a Listen to the weather forecast for Great Britain for tomorrow. Where do the symbols go on the map? Write the letters that are in front of the weather symbols next to each part of the country.

…cold and windy. It was cloudy all day, with some rain in places.
But now for tomorrow. Well, we’re off to a good start in the south this week, as most of the rain from the weekend will disappear – just a few patches of cloud and maybe some isolated showers here in the South-West.
But the clouds will all clear up by lunchtime, though. Elsewhere in the south of England, it’ll be bright and sunny.
It’s not such good news for the North-West and North-East, I’m afraid: more wet weather, and not a lot of sunshine.
There’ll be some heavy showers – and even thundery in Manchester and the area around Leeds. It’ll be pretty cold.

In East Anglia, tomorrow morning will see a dry, bright start in most places. It’ll be sunny in the morning, but it’ll also be very windy.
Throughout the rest of the day, the dry weather will make way for mostly cloudy skies and light rain. So, East Anglia will escape thunderstorms.

Now for the Midlands: there’ll be fog, and it’ll be dangerous on the roads. There’ll be some foggy patches towards Wales, too. Otherwise, it’ll be mostly dull and cloudy in Wales.
In Scotland, however, there will be snow in the morning, and probably in the afternoon, too. But luckily, the snow will not move from Scotland down towards the north of England.

That’s all from me until tomorrow. No matter what the weather – take advantage of it.
 

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