“Star Wars” is making waves at the box office once again.
30.06.2020 - 15:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
pubs are set to reopen this weekend after weeks of being shut - but you might want to grab a waterproof if you intend to sit in a beer garden.
According to the Met Office, this weekend looks likely to be unsettled.Forecasters have said there will be showers or longer spells of rain, with the heaviest expected to fall in western parts of the UK.It may come as bleak news for those wanting to enjoy a few pints in the sunshine or for those planning to spend time queuing outside so they can return to
.“Star Wars” is making waves at the box office once again.
reports Deadline.The Empire Strikes Back, which is considered to be the best Star Wars film, is the fifth film in the Star Wars Saga and second in the original trilogy; it stars Mark Hamil, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford and Billy Dee Williams.The film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry in 2010.The reissuing of the film, as well as several other classical or audience favorite, is a measure that many movie theaters are using to generate income as
hereOvernight the rain will clear, although there could be some showers to the south of the region at dawn.It's going to be a bit of a chilly night, with temperatures reaching highs of 4C.After Friday the rain showers are expected to dry up, with a 'fine and dry day' expected.Forecasters have said there will be 'plenty of sunshine and light winds'.Temperatures are expected to reach highs of around 18C.There will be similar dry conditions on Sunday, with periods of sunshine.It will feel slightly
weather warning is issued for large parts of the country on Sunday. The Met Office is warning of potential disruption to travel and power supplies across the central belt between midnight and 4pm tomorrow morning.
A yellow weather warning for rain was put in place across the country from 5pm on Saturday until 2am on Sunday morning.
Make the most of the sunshine today, because the Met Office are warning thunderstorms are on the way.Today will be another hot summer's day, with wall-to-wall sunshine and temperatures climbing to 33C.But it is not going to last for much longer as heavy showers will be moving in from Thursday.A yellow weather alert for thunderstorms covers Wales, the south west of England and the west coast of Scotland from 4pm on Thursday.
hereEarlier on Wednesday warnings were issued about UV levels, which are going to be “exceptionally high” over the next couple of days.Met Office meteorologist Alex Burkill said that UV levels will be “reaching eight across many places and will be reaching nine across parts of Devon and Cornwall tomorrow.Shoppers have also been advised to be aware they could be forced to spend extra time in the sun as a result of social distancing measures.
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