Saturday, 9 January 2010

Weather reporter

With the extreme snowy conditions that hit the UK we decided that we would produce a script which focused around the bad weather. Here is the script we put together for the weather girl to say.


'It is not looking much better I am afraid Runi for the next few days. That fun you have all been having looks set to continue for a little while longer! The last of today's sleet is clearing the south east of England maybe turning a touch wintry up over higher ground. Elsewhere where we have had that wintry weather today watch out for icy roads and pavements particularly across southern counties; such as Sussex, Essex and Surrey. Meanwhile a dry and clearer night maybe one or two light flurries across parts of south west England. Further afield the Met Office have issued a weather warning for parts of Scotland that could see a further 30cm of heavy snow especially on higher ground. For the North West more snow is expected maybe even 5-10 cm in places, temperatures will fall well below freezing maybe down to minus 15 for parts of the highlands. Now into tomorrow morning we will see less snow but an icy wind pushing in from the South West possibly turning a touch wintry over parts of the Moors and the Welsh mountains and also for the rest of the midlands in the afternoon. As for elsewhere a much colder day due to the high pressure being pushed in with temperatures as low as minus 4. Don't travel unless you have to due to wide spread areas of black ice. For more updates on your area please check our website.... And now we will look at the week ahead. On the snow front things are set to improve. All that snow is going to melt with the North of England suffering from some cold bitter winds but overall a much dryer week. For the South I am afraid heavy rain and drizzle is forecast.'

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