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Phillip Bryan Schofield (born 1 April 1962) is an English television presenter who works for ITV. He is currently the co-presenter of This Morning (2002–present) and Dancing on Ice (2006–2014, 2018–present) alongside Holly Willoughby. His other work for ITV includes All Star Mr & Mrs (2008–2016), The Cube (2009–2015), and 5 Gold Rings (2017–present). Schofield gained national attention working for the BBC, first as a continuity presenter for Children's BBC on weekdays from 1985 to 1987, then as a presenter on the children's Saturday morning magazine show Going Live! between September 1987 and April 1993.
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Storm Mathis set to blast the UK with 70mph gale-force winds and heavy rain

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Storm Mathis is set to tear through the UK in a matter of hours, bringing gale-force winds and heavy rain in its wake.Named by French forecaster Meteo France, the cyclonic low pressure system is set travel across the English Channel, arriving to the UK on Friday morning - possibly causing "structural damage to buildings".Southern parts of the UK are likely set to be most affected, with possible risks of flash flooding.

Weather warnings are in place for southern England and Wales that are set to last until 6pm Friday evening.However, as Storm Mathis travels across the country, its tail-end could bring rainfall to southern Scotland by Friday afternoon.Weather maps show lighter rainfall in the northeast of Scotland on Friday morning, but this will become more widespread to the southeast and heavier by the afternoon, lasting until Friday night.As reported by the Mirror, the Met Office forecast reads: “A deep area of low pressure is expected to move eastwards across southern Britain during Thursday evening and Friday morning, bringing spells of strong southerly winds, then a lull, followed by strong west or northwesterly winds.“It is likely that coastal areas will see 50-60 mph gusts, with a low probability of 70 mph over exposed hills and headlands with winds probably peaking after they veer west or northwesterly.“This could lead to some disruption in places.

Along with the strong winds, we will also see heavy rain overnight clearing as the low progresses eastwards.”A Met Office spokesman has also confirmed that the unsettled winds are due to an area of low pressure moving in from northern France.

They added that residents should prepare for power cuts and that winds may be so strong, it could cause trees to fall down too.Se

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