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 THE sun is shining for London Marathon runners today - but downpours are set to start soaking Brits.Eager athletes this morning woke to blue skies but chilly temperatures.3The weather will be mostly fine for London Marathon runners today3Temperatures will hit 13C in the capital around 3pm, the Met Office saysCredit: Met Office3Rain is set to hit in the north today, while much of the south will be dryCredit: Met OfficeAnd theyre set to mostly have a good day weather wise, with the mercury set to hit a high of 13C in the capital. But, the Met Office said rain is likely to start falling in the afternoon - putting a dampener on celebrations.Plus, the downpours are set to soak much of the north today. Meteorologist Alex  stanley flasche Deakin gave an insight into what t stanley quencher he聽London M stanley thermos arathon聽2024 competitors can expect.Read more on UK newsCOLD COMFORT Chilly start to London Marathon morning but theres set to be bright sunshineHERE COMES THE SUN Joy for Brits as sunshine to return this week with tem Pucf Female prison officer, 25,  smuggled designer clothes and mobile to boyfriend behind bars
 A RECOVERING gaming addict lost his distinctive Welsh lilt 鈥?because h stanley cups uk e spent up to 21 hours a day chatting with foreig stanley canada n players on his console.Jamie Callis, from Barry, Wales, spent most of his waking moments gaming with people from America and Canada, which he says has caused him to lose his accent.4 Recovering gaming addict Jamie Callis says he lost his Welsh accent because he spent up to 21 hours a day chatting to foreign players on his consoleCredit: Facebook4 The University of South Wales student says he would spend every waking moment gamingCredit: ITVThe 21-year-old said he would sleep for an hour only to wake up and go straight back to gaming.He told ITV:  I d spend up until four in the m stanley cup orning speaking to Americans and Canadians online and there is a possibility that it has affected my accent. The University of South Wales student said he grew up with games like Halo, Call of Duty and Runescape, but began to slip into his own virtual reality.Mr Callis said that he spiralled i