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ireland in the west, north wales for snowdonia, into north—west england, especially the pennines, lake districtstern and northern scotland. this is where we'll see most of the rain. as for winds, these are your gusts — many of us, 30 to a0 miles per hour. parts of wales, northern england, northern ireland, southern scotland could be approaching 50 miles per hour. butjust pick out one or two showers running across southern england, south wales, the midlands into east anglia, but there will also be some sunny spells and a few spots here creeping into the low 20s. nowhere near that, though, where you are so wet from snowdonia, north—west england, into northern ireland, western and northern scotland. eastern parts of scotland, north—east england, plenty of cloud. you may well see a bit of patchy rain occasionally, but there will also be some drier spells.
ireland in the west, north wales for snowdonia, into north—west england, especially the pennines, lake districtstern and northern scotland. this is where we'll see most of the rain. as for winds, these are your gusts — many of us, 30 to a0 miles per hour. parts of wales, northern england, northern ireland, southern scotland could be approaching 50 miles per hour. butjust pick out one or two showers running across southern england, south wales, the midlands into east anglia, but there will...
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it will feel cool because of their strong and then we have that area of heavy rain around the lake district south—west and west of scotland here so these areas are getting a real dose of rain. and the winds will be pretty strong time is here so some big contrasts across the uk during the course of sunday. here is monday and the low pressure we re here is monday and the low pressure were still over others. you can see it is blabbing about scotland. winds are blowing around as well. gust of wind approaching 30 or 40 mph. the most frequent showers will be the closer you are to the centre of that low pressure so closer you are to the centre of that low pressure so once closer you are to the centre of that low pressure so once again on monday at the weather across the south will be and bright. temperatures might creep up a little bit across the south to the low 20s which is below the average for the time of year but i think frequent showers are expected across many other parts of the uk. goodbye. this is bbc news. the headlines at seven... khairi saadallah is charged with three counts of murder
it will feel cool because of their strong and then we have that area of heavy rain around the lake district south—west and west of scotland here so these areas are getting a real dose of rain. and the winds will be pretty strong time is here so some big contrasts across the uk during the course of sunday. here is monday and the low pressure we re here is monday and the low pressure were still over others. you can see it is blabbing about scotland. winds are blowing around as well. gust of...
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danny savage reports from the lake district.district. lucy and ian metcalfe own sykeside campsite near brotherswater. for weeks they've had to look at empty grass, but that will change on july the 4th. i think people are desperate to come away. we get probably 50, 60 e—mails a day now. are you open? can we book? if we book and we can't come, what's going to happen? and social distancing will make it very different to what it once was. it's a tricky thing for us to balance because we want people to come here and enjoy themselves and it's not ourjob to police people, but equally we want people to feel safe, our staff and customers. so we have to find a way of doing this. no, we are not looking to come round and tell people off, but unfortunately we think we will have to remind people because it's the way it is, human nature. these are the campsite toilets and showers. and here's the dilemma, shared showers and loos are a bit of a nightmare. do we knock off every other sink? do we put up little screens in between them? do we insist
danny savage reports from the lake district.district. lucy and ian metcalfe own sykeside campsite near brotherswater. for weeks they've had to look at empty grass, but that will change on july the 4th. i think people are desperate to come away. we get probably 50, 60 e—mails a day now. are you open? can we book? if we book and we can't come, what's going to happen? and social distancing will make it very different to what it once was. it's a tricky thing for us to balance because we want...
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then we've got that area of heavy rain around like across lancashire, the lake district, parts of northernll be pretty strong at times here as well. so, some big contrasts across the uk during the course of sunday. now, here's monday, and the low pressure is still over us. you can see it's blowing around scotland, the winds are blowing around as well. gusts of wind again approaching 30—40 mph. the most frequent showers will be the closer you are to the centre of that low pressure, so once again on monday, i think the weather across the south will be drier and brighter and only around 19 degrees. now, the temperatures might creep up a little bit across the south to the low 20s, which is actually below the average for the time of the year. but i think frequent showers expected across many other parts of the uk. that's it from me. bye— bye. this is bbc news, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the uk prepares to ease travel restrictions, allowing tourists to take holidays elsewhere in europe without having to quarantine when they return. the number of coronav
then we've got that area of heavy rain around like across lancashire, the lake district, parts of northernll be pretty strong at times here as well. so, some big contrasts across the uk during the course of sunday. now, here's monday, and the low pressure is still over us. you can see it's blowing around scotland, the winds are blowing around as well. gusts of wind again approaching 30—40 mph. the most frequent showers will be the closer you are to the centre of that low pressure, so once...
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— parts of northern ireland, south—western scotland through the early hours of monday into the lake districtern wales. further south—east, the skies should be a little bit clearer. then, eventually tomorrow afternoon, it looks as though some of that heavier rain will push out into the north sea, but we will still have showers around. certainly across scotland and northern england, possibly thundery ones as well. and here are the gusts on the arrows here. a0 miles an hour or more. that's near gale—force and is windy for the time of year. temperatures will be around 16 to 19 celsius — if you add on those gusts of wind and then the showers, it is going to feel chilly. here is tuesday's weather map. you just get a sense of the jet stream here pushing another weather front in our direction. 0ne low pressure moves away. the next weather front comes in. so, the thinking is probably a fair bit of cloud and a chance of some rain, at least for a time on tuesday. and then on tuesday afternoon, we are expecting showers to break out across scotland and northern england. again, temperatures mostly in the
— parts of northern ireland, south—western scotland through the early hours of monday into the lake districtern wales. further south—east, the skies should be a little bit clearer. then, eventually tomorrow afternoon, it looks as though some of that heavier rain will push out into the north sea, but we will still have showers around. certainly across scotland and northern england, possibly thundery ones as well. and here are the gusts on the arrows here. a0 miles an hour or more. that's...
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a bit of low cloud hugging the lake district.ame everywhere. this morning stars ona same everywhere. this morning stars on a perfect note for scotland and northern ireland. blue skies overhead. england and wales the muqqy overhead. england and wales the muggy conditions, mist and for some particularly wet. slight change from the recent days. more persistent rain in england and wales courtesy of this area of cloud coming through from the near continent. lots of mist and fog. lots of rain across midlands, east anglia and the south—east. surface water and plenty of spray. it will be moving slowly throughout the day. some of the red getting into parts of northern england and the rain could get heavier across southern areas. northern part state dry and bright. through the afternoon, as much as an inch of rain falling is received torrential rain falls developing into the southern counties of england and south wales especially. bright spells here. rain spreading through northern england, some of it heavy. much of the far north of englan
a bit of low cloud hugging the lake district.ame everywhere. this morning stars ona same everywhere. this morning stars on a perfect note for scotland and northern ireland. blue skies overhead. england and wales the muqqy overhead. england and wales the muggy conditions, mist and for some particularly wet. slight change from the recent days. more persistent rain in england and wales courtesy of this area of cloud coming through from the near continent. lots of mist and fog. lots of rain across...
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same place, parts of northern ireland, south weather in scotland through early monday into the lake districtntually tomorrow afternoon, it looks as though that heavier rain will push out into the north sea, but we will still have showers around across rutland and northern england. possibly thundering one. —— scotland. gust 14 miles an hours or more, near gale force. temperature is around i6—i9dc. it's going to feel chilly. here's tuesday's weather map. jet stream here pushing another weather front in our direction. one low pressure moves away, the next weatherfront direction. one low pressure moves away, the next weather front comes in. the thinking is probably a fair bit of cloud and the chance of some rain on tuesday. tuesday afternoon, showers to break out across scotland and northern england. again, temperatures mostly in the teens. we certainly are not going to be breaking any records of the week ahead. if anything, breaking any records of the week ahead. ifanything, it breaking any records of the week ahead. if anything, it will be below the average for the time of year. wednesday, som
same place, parts of northern ireland, south weather in scotland through early monday into the lake districtntually tomorrow afternoon, it looks as though that heavier rain will push out into the north sea, but we will still have showers around across rutland and northern england. possibly thundering one. —— scotland. gust 14 miles an hours or more, near gale force. temperature is around i6—i9dc. it's going to feel chilly. here's tuesday's weather map. jet stream here pushing another...
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ireland in the west, north wales for snowdonia, into north—west england, especially the pennines, lake districtn. as for winds, these are your gusts — many of us, 30 to 40 miles per hour. parts of wales, northern england, northern ireland, southern scotland could be approaching 50 miles per hour. butjust pick out one or two showers running across southern england, south wales, the midlands into east anglia, but there will also be some sunny spells and a few spots here creeping into the low 20s. nowhere near that, though, where you are so wet from snowdonia, north—west england, into northern ireland, western and northern scotland. eastern parts of scotland, north—east england, plenty of cloud. you may well see a bit of patchy rain occasionally, but there will also be some drier spells. just 14, the top temperature in belfast and glasgow today. so into tonight, we will keep the rain going where the day has been so very wet. by the time it winds down tomorrow, the rain into the higher parts of cumbria, lancashire, for example, may well be over 100 millimetres. this is why there is a risk of seeing
ireland in the west, north wales for snowdonia, into north—west england, especially the pennines, lake districtn. as for winds, these are your gusts — many of us, 30 to 40 miles per hour. parts of wales, northern england, northern ireland, southern scotland could be approaching 50 miles per hour. butjust pick out one or two showers running across southern england, south wales, the midlands into east anglia, but there will also be some sunny spells and a few spots here creeping into the low...
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ireland in the west, north wales for snowdonia, into north—west england, especially the pennines, lake district these are your gusts — many of us, 30 to a0 miles per hour. parts of wales, northern england, northern ireland, southern scotland could be approaching 50 miles per hour. butjust pick out one or two showers running across southern england, south wales, the midlands into east anglia, but there will also be some sunny spells and a few spots here creeping into the low 20s. nowhere near that, though, where you are so wet from snowdonia, north—west england, into northern ireland, western and northern scotland. eastern parts of scotland, north—east england, plenty of cloud. you may well see a bit of patchy rain occasionally, but there will also be some drier spells. just 14, the top temperature in belfast and glasgow today. so into tonight, we will keep the rain going where the day has been so very wet. by the time it winds down tomorrow, the rain into the higher parts of cumbria, lancashire, for example, may well be over 100 millimetres. this is why there is a risk of seeing a bit of floodi
ireland in the west, north wales for snowdonia, into north—west england, especially the pennines, lake district these are your gusts — many of us, 30 to a0 miles per hour. parts of wales, northern england, northern ireland, southern scotland could be approaching 50 miles per hour. butjust pick out one or two showers running across southern england, south wales, the midlands into east anglia, but there will also be some sunny spells and a few spots here creeping into the low 20s. nowhere...
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the west, north wales and snowdonia and into north—west england, especially the pennines and the lake district of scotland and north—west england it could be approaching 50 mph. some sunny spells down south, with a few spots creeping down and the low 20s. but... eastern parts of scotland and north—east england will have plenty of cloud, and you may well see a bit of cloud, and you may well see a bit of patchy rain occasionally, but they will also be some dry spells and just 1a the top temperature in many parts of scotland today. we will keep leaving going tonight, where the gay has been said they wet, but it winds down tomorrow, but the higher parts of lancashire may well have over 100 millimetres up to by then, the risk of flooding in some disruption as a result, temperatures staying down. maybe not quite as windy tomorrow, but still very blustery out there for the time of year. we will see some more rain, where and where it has been so wet for the past 2a hours, but it will ease down gradually for the day and turning drier. more cloud for southern england compared with today, and look at thi
the west, north wales and snowdonia and into north—west england, especially the pennines and the lake district of scotland and north—west england it could be approaching 50 mph. some sunny spells down south, with a few spots creeping down and the low 20s. but... eastern parts of scotland and north—east england will have plenty of cloud, and you may well see a bit of cloud, and you may well see a bit of patchy rain occasionally, but they will also be some dry spells and just 1a the top...
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ireland in the west, north wales for snowdonia, into north—west england, especially the pennines, lake districts for winds, these are your gusts — many of us, 30 to a0 miles per hour. parts of wales, northern england, northern ireland, southern scotland could be approaching 50 miles per hour. butjust pick out one or two showers running across southern england, south wales, the midlands into east anglia, but there will also be some sunny spells and a few spots here creeping into the low 20s. nowhere near that, though, where you are so wet from snowdonia, north—west england, into northern ireland, western and northern scotland. eastern parts of scotland, north—east england, plenty of cloud. you may well see a bit of patchy rain occasionally, but there will also be some drier spells. just 1a, the top temperature in belfast and glasgow today. so into tonight, we will keep the rain going where the day has been so very wet. by the time it winds down tomorrow, the rain into the higher parts of cumbria, lancashire, for example, may well be over 100 millimetres. this is why there is a risk of seeing a b
ireland in the west, north wales for snowdonia, into north—west england, especially the pennines, lake districts for winds, these are your gusts — many of us, 30 to a0 miles per hour. parts of wales, northern england, northern ireland, southern scotland could be approaching 50 miles per hour. butjust pick out one or two showers running across southern england, south wales, the midlands into east anglia, but there will also be some sunny spells and a few spots here creeping into the low 20s....
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on into the afternoon, north wales and snowdonia, north—west england, especially the pennines, lake district110 mph across parts of wales and in northern ireland and north wales and scotla nd northern ireland and north wales and scotland it could be approaching 50 mph. there will be some sunny spells down in the south, a few spots creeping into the low 20s, and into northern ireland in western scotland and eastern parts of scotland plenty of cloud, and you may see a patch of rain, but there will also be some dry spells. just 1a degrees up in north of today. we will keep the rain going, where it has been so wet, but by the time we get into tomorrow the rain may well be over 100 millimetres in these spots, and there is a risk of seeing some flooding and disruption, as a result overnight temperatures around 13 degrees. it stays windy tomorrow, but nope maybe not quite as windy tomorrow, but still blustery for the time of year. we will see more rain, but it does gradually ease down tomorrow, gradually getting drier and more cloud in wales and southern england compared to today, but looking at th
on into the afternoon, north wales and snowdonia, north—west england, especially the pennines, lake district110 mph across parts of wales and in northern ireland and north wales and scotla nd northern ireland and north wales and scotland it could be approaching 50 mph. there will be some sunny spells down in the south, a few spots creeping into the low 20s, and into northern ireland in western scotland and eastern parts of scotland plenty of cloud, and you may see a patch of rain, but there...
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on the lake district two north wales and the sussex coast today has been hot, tomorrow will be hotterut whether housing secretary robert jenrick has abused his powers. the row is about a controversial housing development in east london. mrjenrick approved the westferry scheme twelve days before the developer gave the conservatives twelve thousand pounds. labour want to know if it is a case of "cash for favours". mrjenrick denies this and says he will publish the relava nt documents. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds has more. the ships of millwall docks are long gone, replaced by canoeists and sailors. but something big could be coming. the shortest of the towers is actually going to be taller than these two cranes. it'll go right here, a i,500—home development in one of britain's most crowded corners, opposed by some because of the pressure it will put on local services. you can't get on a bus in the morning, you can't get a gp appointment for weeks, people haven't got enough water pressure to turn their washing machines on and the roads are gridlocked. we have tiny little r
on the lake district two north wales and the sussex coast today has been hot, tomorrow will be hotterut whether housing secretary robert jenrick has abused his powers. the row is about a controversial housing development in east london. mrjenrick approved the westferry scheme twelve days before the developer gave the conservatives twelve thousand pounds. labour want to know if it is a case of "cash for favours". mrjenrick denies this and says he will publish the relava nt documents....
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and into north—west england, especially the pennines, la ke england, especially the pennines, lake districtes per. many could be approaching 50 mph. some showers across south wales, the midlands and east anglia. a few spots creeping into the low 20s. nowhere near that where you are so wet, snowdonia, north—west england, western and northern scotland. eastern parts of scotland, eastern england, plenty of cloud. patching and occasionally, but also some drier spells. 1a of the top temperature in belfast and glasgow today. into tonight, we will keep the rain going, where the day has been so very wet. winding down tomorrow, higher parts of cumbria and lancashire may well be over 100 millimetres so there is a risk of seeing a bit of flooding or disruption as a result of this. overnight temperatures around ten to 13 celsius. a and into tomorrow, not as windy tomorrow, but make no mistake, it will still be very blustery out there. more rain when it has been so wet over the past 2a hours, but it does is done gradually during the day tomorrow. some of us will be turning die. more cloud in south wales
and into north—west england, especially the pennines, la ke england, especially the pennines, lake districtes per. many could be approaching 50 mph. some showers across south wales, the midlands and east anglia. a few spots creeping into the low 20s. nowhere near that where you are so wet, snowdonia, north—west england, western and northern scotland. eastern parts of scotland, eastern england, plenty of cloud. patching and occasionally, but also some drier spells. 1a of the top temperature...
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rain in the east of scotland spreads further south, rain on the way for newcastle, carlisle, the lake districtlands and wales as well. it looks as though the south—east and east anglia just about stays dry through the course of the night. the rain through tomorrow, as it moves further south tends to become a little bit more patchy and you can see some blobs of blue rather than one large coherent band of rain and as far as the gardeners and growers are concerned, i would not get too excited. we are not going to get enough rainfall, it has been so dry and we need more and the rain is going to be hit and miss but there is the chance of one or two downpours, even thundery in the south later in the afternoon. much cooler, temperatures of 12 in newcastle, mostly in the teens across the country right across the board and if anything, those temperatures will drop even further as we head into thursday and you can see the wind blowing straight out of the north, out of the norwegian sea, viking winds keeping things cool around the north sea coast. temperatures of only 12 degrees in newcastle, adding 30 o
rain in the east of scotland spreads further south, rain on the way for newcastle, carlisle, the lake districtlands and wales as well. it looks as though the south—east and east anglia just about stays dry through the course of the night. the rain through tomorrow, as it moves further south tends to become a little bit more patchy and you can see some blobs of blue rather than one large coherent band of rain and as far as the gardeners and growers are concerned, i would not get too excited....
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danny savage reports from the lake district.rswater. for weeks they've had to look at empty grass, but that will change on july the 4th. i think people are desperate to come away. we get probably 50, 60 e—mails a day now. are you open? can we book? if we book and we can't come, what's going to happen? and social distancing will make it very different to what it once was. it's a tricky thing for us to balance because we want people to come here and enjoy themselves and it's not ourjob to police people, but equally we want people to feel safe, our staff and customers. so we have to find a way of doing this. no, we are not looking to come round and tell people off, but unfortunately we think we will have to remind people because it's the way it is, human nature. these are the campsite toilets and showers. and here's the dilemma, shared showers and loos are a bit of a nightmare. do we knock off every other sink? do we put up little screens in between them? do we insist people wear masks indoors? or is it only one entrance and exit a
danny savage reports from the lake district.rswater. for weeks they've had to look at empty grass, but that will change on july the 4th. i think people are desperate to come away. we get probably 50, 60 e—mails a day now. are you open? can we book? if we book and we can't come, what's going to happen? and social distancing will make it very different to what it once was. it's a tricky thing for us to balance because we want people to come here and enjoy themselves and it's not ourjob to...
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iroquois country is the finger lakes district of new york, the richest, deepest top soil there is. washington understood what we can't understand because we know how the revolution finished with britain transferring all that land to the united states. there was no guarantee the brits would do that and in fact there were conversations going on towards the end of the war that maybe a peace could be negotiate on the basis of a kind of status quo. the out will get its independence but people will hold things as they were and so britain kept land west of the appalachian trail -- chain, or kept lands claimed by the quebec, that is a huge amount of indian country that washington is banking on the united states getting. so i think all of that is wrapped up in the correspondence. >> i know everyone at mount vernon and who cared 0 george washington's history and native american study and history are glad you brought these elements together and thank you for taking an hour to talk to us. i may come to mount vernon and formally present it on this so during our closure we were excited to bring
iroquois country is the finger lakes district of new york, the richest, deepest top soil there is. washington understood what we can't understand because we know how the revolution finished with britain transferring all that land to the united states. there was no guarantee the brits would do that and in fact there were conversations going on towards the end of the war that maybe a peace could be negotiate on the basis of a kind of status quo. the out will get its independence but people will...
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hospitality and to encourage on ket guests and customers when they come down to the southwest or to the lake district to be responsible to take care of their own hygiene and sanitation and to protect our economy well how much change oh will reduction in social distancing in england make the situation point. well it's a big step forward for a lot of our clubs bars and restaurants they will be operate able to operate at 70 percent of capacity they have 70 percent of the normal revenues which means that they can get towards breakeven point if they'd stuck it to me to social distancing then that would have meant that they would have been operating at significant cost many of them wouldn't have been able to reopen and so it is the difference between saving a 1000000 jobs and having a 1000000 people coming back to work from the 4th of july in those 2 with the merriest what can the sectors survive on one metre distancing gamin it's easier but it's by no means back to normal is that it isn't the sector will just be a breakeven this is a sector this been hard hit by covidien revenues started to decline from j
hospitality and to encourage on ket guests and customers when they come down to the southwest or to the lake district to be responsible to take care of their own hygiene and sanitation and to protect our economy well how much change oh will reduction in social distancing in england make the situation point. well it's a big step forward for a lot of our clubs bars and restaurants they will be operate able to operate at 70 percent of capacity they have 70 percent of the normal revenues which...
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will turn wet and breezy and some of that wet weather will move into north—west england and the lake district alok sharma. but first, the headlines... the education secretary confirms the government has abandoned plans for all primary school children in england to go back to school before the end of term. while we are not able to welcome all primary children back for a full month before the summer, we continue to work with the sector on the next steps. it's a long time to try and recreate the structure that schools give you and i think without that, a lot of kids and a lot of families will struggle. i do think that children should start going back to school gradually, because we got to get back to normality. some sort of normality. around 6a,000 more people than usual have died in the uk since the coronavirus outbreak began — but the weekly figures are improving. jailed for two years... the mother of nine—year—old frankie macritchie — who was killed by a dog after being left alone with it in a caravan. and remembering george floyd — mourners gather for the funeral in texas of the man whose de
will turn wet and breezy and some of that wet weather will move into north—west england and the lake district alok sharma. but first, the headlines... the education secretary confirms the government has abandoned plans for all primary school children in england to go back to school before the end of term. while we are not able to welcome all primary children back for a full month before the summer, we continue to work with the sector on the next steps. it's a long time to try and recreate the...
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and parts of england, lake district and parts of yorkshire as well.er system seeking south, wind direction changing, england and wales getting most of the cloud and a spells of rain on thursday whereas scotla nd a spells of rain on thursday whereas scotland and northern ireland gets the best weather on thursday. driving our weather for the rest of the week and into the weekend stuck in the bay of biscay, weather fronts circling around in towards the centre of that low. 0ne circling around in towards the centre of that low. one such weather front coming back in on itself, sweeping into southern parts of the uk. on friday, the south could have some heavy rain here whereas the best weather in the north. also what will happen with a low pressure spinning around here, drawing up some warmth, current of warm and humid air pushing in the direction of the uk. yes often cloudy with the threat of rain and no prolong sunny spells, but temperatures expected to rise over the coming days. that hello this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines: plans are dro
and parts of england, lake district and parts of yorkshire as well.er system seeking south, wind direction changing, england and wales getting most of the cloud and a spells of rain on thursday whereas scotla nd a spells of rain on thursday whereas scotland and northern ireland gets the best weather on thursday. driving our weather for the rest of the week and into the weekend stuck in the bay of biscay, weather fronts circling around in towards the centre of that low. 0ne circling around in...
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even in the pouring rain, the lake district remains appealing. especially after months of lockdown. from those wanting to camp at this site in ullswater car coming in thick and fast. but without clear government guidance on what safety measures must be put in place, debbie says she is still not taking bookings. it is frustrating. there is nothing happening. the inquiries are rolling in all of the time and we're 80 e—mails a day plus, you know? all of which we have to try and answer. but without any guidance, we simply cannot open. we have shared facilities. there are communal areas across the site. you know, the laundry, the shop, everything like that, and the showers. i can't understand how it is going to work until we get some form of guidance from the government. up the road at pulley bridge, mark and anne have worked ha rd over bridge, mark and anne have worked hard over the past 12 years to build their business but having laid empty since the start of lockdown, they have already started working out how they can ensure social distancing in their fine they can ensure social dista
even in the pouring rain, the lake district remains appealing. especially after months of lockdown. from those wanting to camp at this site in ullswater car coming in thick and fast. but without clear government guidance on what safety measures must be put in place, debbie says she is still not taking bookings. it is frustrating. there is nothing happening. the inquiries are rolling in all of the time and we're 80 e—mails a day plus, you know? all of which we have to try and answer. but...
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wales, north—west england really went to the pennines la ke england really went to the pennines lake districtss southern areas but some of us will stay dry, continue feeding the rain in. in terms of the wind gusts, widely 30 to 40 miles an hour through the swathe of northern ireland, north wales, northern england, salt —— southern scotland, some spots where the winds get closer to 15 miles an hour today. around the uk this afternoon at four o'clock, we have sunshine occasionally in southern england, south wales, redlands, east anglia, lifting the temperatures into the low 20s. 14 in belfast, glasgow, 15 in newcastle. the rain and winds down tomorrow, over 100 millimetres in parts of northern ireland, elsewhere in north—west england, scotland, maybe 40 to 15 millimetres. a risk of flooding and some disruption as a result because notice into tonight the rain is still moving into many of the same areas. he will occasionally reach into eastern scotland and north—east england but not as wet as it will be further west and clear spells for the south and south—east of the uk and overnight temperature
wales, north—west england really went to the pennines la ke england really went to the pennines lake districtss southern areas but some of us will stay dry, continue feeding the rain in. in terms of the wind gusts, widely 30 to 40 miles an hour through the swathe of northern ireland, north wales, northern england, salt —— southern scotland, some spots where the winds get closer to 15 miles an hour today. around the uk this afternoon at four o'clock, we have sunshine occasionally in...
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let's go to alessia in the lake district.next review of regulations include consideration of those people who have not been able to see their partners? well, i think the answer to that is, if you have the option, alessia, of making use of the idea of a support bubble if you haven't been able to see the rest of your family for a longtime, that is plainly designed to help you. we would want to make sure that people who have been suffering from loneliness and have been unable to see their families for a long been unable to see their families fora longtime are able to do that. just to be clear on what can be done and what can't, the idea of the bubbles is for families which have a single adult in the household. so if this applied to two families with a single adult in the household, would become by what the prime minister has talked about, this idea of bubbling. for other people, it is going to have to be around meeting outside. that is the key, outside and social distance, because the risk of transmitting is much lower. to go ba
let's go to alessia in the lake district.next review of regulations include consideration of those people who have not been able to see their partners? well, i think the answer to that is, if you have the option, alessia, of making use of the idea of a support bubble if you haven't been able to see the rest of your family for a longtime, that is plainly designed to help you. we would want to make sure that people who have been suffering from loneliness and have been unable to see their families...
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the end of the july to open because a lot of our audience here in keswick, in the heart of the lake district vulnerable. and we just want to be sure that opening up will not cause a big spike, and we don't want to be the place where people might catch anything. so we will wait until nearer the end of july anything. so we will wait until nearer the end ofjuly when track and trace will be in place and we will be able to observe what has gone on around the rest of the country. when you say when track and trace is in place, because the tracers, there are 20 27,000 of them in place, the app is not ready yet. do you mean establishments, when they have to take track of customer details? yes, but we do not know what that involves yet. we have been hearing that pubs will have to collect names. but i would expect the system will be more advanced in six weeks' time and that will probably include that app which will be able for us to contact those people. i am be able for us to contact those people. lam not be able for us to contact those people. i am not really aware of how advance that system is at th
the end of the july to open because a lot of our audience here in keswick, in the heart of the lake district vulnerable. and we just want to be sure that opening up will not cause a big spike, and we don't want to be the place where people might catch anything. so we will wait until nearer the end of july anything. so we will wait until nearer the end ofjuly when track and trace will be in place and we will be able to observe what has gone on around the rest of the country. when you say when...
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it see and to encourage ok guests and customers when they come down to the southwest or to the lake district to be responsible to take care of their own hygiene and sanitation and to protect our economy. was the u.k. as it's kind of our slowdown some businesses are getting ready to reopen but others are being left in limbo and those are the u.k. cæsar only reports the reason appears to be far from play and imposing the kind of arms locked around with simple and easy to understand for the public and for business is essential work only only shop for food and medicine when it comes to the reopening it's much more complex some businesses can't open and some can't and in many cases there's no obvious reason why i'm acutely conscious the people will ask the questions about why certain activities are allowed and others are not and i must ask the house to understand the virus has no interest in these debates it's only in press it's only a ambition is to exploit any opportunities to recapture ground that we might care this for the vacate there are some contradictions pubs restaurants cinemas. holes a
it see and to encourage ok guests and customers when they come down to the southwest or to the lake district to be responsible to take care of their own hygiene and sanitation and to protect our economy. was the u.k. as it's kind of our slowdown some businesses are getting ready to reopen but others are being left in limbo and those are the u.k. cæsar only reports the reason appears to be far from play and imposing the kind of arms locked around with simple and easy to understand for the...
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hospitality and to encourage on ket guests and customers when they come down to the southwest or to the lake district to be responsible to take care of their own hygiene and sanitation and to protect our economy. but as the u.k. uses its coronavirus knock down some businesses are getting ready to reopen but others are being left in limbo and as r.t.u. casey surrounding reports the reason appears to be far from clear. imposing the coronavirus lockdown was simple and easy to understand for the public and for businesses essential work only only shop for food and medicine when it comes to the reopening it's much more complex some businesses can't open and some can't and in many cases there's no obvious reason why i'm acutely conscious the people will ask legitimate questions about why certain activities are allowed and others are not and i must ask the house to understand that the virus has no interest in these debates its only interest it's only a ambition is to exploit any opportunities to recapture ground that we might carelessly vacate there are some contradictions pubs restaurants cinemas and bingo
hospitality and to encourage on ket guests and customers when they come down to the southwest or to the lake district to be responsible to take care of their own hygiene and sanitation and to protect our economy. but as the u.k. uses its coronavirus knock down some businesses are getting ready to reopen but others are being left in limbo and as r.t.u. casey surrounding reports the reason appears to be far from clear. imposing the coronavirus lockdown was simple and easy to understand for the...
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government announced the easing of restrictions cornwall is the favorite spot followed by the lake district as holiday parks campsites and rental cottages seen a boom while self-catering rental brands have seen their best ever online sales with some seeing surges of nearly 500 percent. or more and all of this is joined by the chief executive of u.k. hospitality kate nichols kate thank you for joining us i mean surely great foster talented to see a surge in so-called steak asians but after the crowds in bournemouth this could be very worrying couldn't it. well i think what we do know is that if we open our hospitality sector if we open our hotels or holiday park self-catering accommodation we can help manage social distancing in those public places clearly at the moment crowds are keen to get out into the sun and with out all the facilities and support packages the hospital if he can provide they are left with nowhere to go so i think reopening most in tallahassee will help to manage that move towards. outdoor activities in a safe and more sustainable way and also we can make sure that we're
government announced the easing of restrictions cornwall is the favorite spot followed by the lake district as holiday parks campsites and rental cottages seen a boom while self-catering rental brands have seen their best ever online sales with some seeing surges of nearly 500 percent. or more and all of this is joined by the chief executive of u.k. hospitality kate nichols kate thank you for joining us i mean surely great foster talented to see a surge in so-called steak asians but after the...
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rain on the way for newcastle, carlisle, certainly the lake district and into the pennines and possiblyrow, as it moves further south, tends to become a little more patchy. you can see blobs of blue rather than one large coherent band of rain, so as far as the gardeners and growers are concerned, i wouldn't get too excited. we are certainly not going to see yet enough rainfall. it has been so dry, we need more, and the rain will be hit and miss, but there is the chance of one or two downpours, even thundery ones occurring across the south later on in the afternoon. much, much cooler, temperatures of 12 in newcastle. mostly into the teens across the country right across the board. if anything, those temperatures will drop even further as we head into thursday. you can see the wind coming straight out of the north, out of the norwegian sea, viking winds there keeping things cool around the north sea coast. temperatures of only 12 in newcastle, and a 30—40 mph wind in gusts and it will feel chilly. and patchy rain again in places on thursday. low pressure quite close to the uk on friday an
rain on the way for newcastle, carlisle, certainly the lake district and into the pennines and possiblyrow, as it moves further south, tends to become a little more patchy. you can see blobs of blue rather than one large coherent band of rain, so as far as the gardeners and growers are concerned, i wouldn't get too excited. we are certainly not going to see yet enough rainfall. it has been so dry, we need more, and the rain will be hit and miss, but there is the chance of one or two downpours,...
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i have holidayed everywhere from the lake district to northumbria to devon, cornwall, dorset, norfolko when it is safe to do so, so we will publish the guidance in due course. we have made a lot of progress with it, but the key thing is ensuring it is safe to do so. on toilets, i should emphasise that toilets don't full within my ministerial purview, aside from the royal parks, but i know the secretary of state for mhc lg has set clear guidance for local authorities that they should be opening those toilets, and i agree with that. any other follow—ups? earlier a couple of weeks ago this government said we should not expect to have any summer holidays abroad but now there has been reports that the government is close to securing air bridges to allow british people to go on holiday to spain or greece, due expect that site by august?m is worth remembering how this situation has arisen festival so as we have got the case of coronavirus under control and we sought further progress today on that front, we wa nt to progress today on that front, we want to ensure that we do not import cases f
i have holidayed everywhere from the lake district to northumbria to devon, cornwall, dorset, norfolko when it is safe to do so, so we will publish the guidance in due course. we have made a lot of progress with it, but the key thing is ensuring it is safe to do so. on toilets, i should emphasise that toilets don't full within my ministerial purview, aside from the royal parks, but i know the secretary of state for mhc lg has set clear guidance for local authorities that they should be opening...
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if you look at that lake street district of the city, that was to a very real extent a black and asiancommunity. if you look at the businesses that were looted or burned to the ground, talking about the sports bar. midori's floating world cafe, one of the leading lack serving charter schools, the international bizarre was ne the international bazaar was burned. these are places i've seen coming from the midwest, and i will say, i've never in my life seen anything as ludicrous as a heavily caucasian mob, which is what you did have in minneapolis. burning a successful black man's business while chanting "black lives matter," and you're going to get a lot more of that kind of nonsense and a big city with no police. that's a bad idea. taht could be the whole segment. >> tucker: you just made a pretty airtight case, so let me just ask you a harder to pin down question. t why do you think they're doing this then? honestly. >> i think that any religious ideology can become dangerous at the margins and woke dennis has the margins and wokeness has a lot of these religious characteristics were c
if you look at that lake street district of the city, that was to a very real extent a black and asiancommunity. if you look at the businesses that were looted or burned to the ground, talking about the sports bar. midori's floating world cafe, one of the leading lack serving charter schools, the international bizarre was ne the international bazaar was burned. these are places i've seen coming from the midwest, and i will say, i've never in my life seen anything as ludicrous as a heavily...
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and item 9, case 2019-0177767des for the lake street landmark district. and it's pr proposed for an indefinite continuous. wcontinuance. we should take public comments for items for continuance. >> your conference is now in question-and-answer mode. to summon each question press 1 and then 0. >> clerk: again, members of the public, this is your opportunity to enter the queue by pressing 1-, and then 0. >> you have one question remaining. >> caller: commissioner, i disagree with the request for the lake street landmark district's continuance. although it appears that the planning department staff agrees that sanot ready for primetime and this is informational presentation only, the project sponsors have been not forthright and not inviting all affected neighbors to participate in informational sessions for the neighborhood. and have only invited those that seem to be agreeing with them. and i would like to have the commission to use this time so that they can at least inform the rest of us who thought that this was going to be heard today to provide us wit
and item 9, case 2019-0177767des for the lake street landmark district. and it's pr proposed for an indefinite continuous. wcontinuance. we should take public comments for items for continuance. >> your conference is now in question-and-answer mode. to summon each question press 1 and then 0. >> clerk: again, members of the public, this is your opportunity to enter the queue by pressing 1-, and then 0. >> you have one question remaining. >> caller: commissioner, i...
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. >> reporter: as fire and rage overwhelmed long stretches of the lake street business district late last month, minneapolis city councilor alondra cano says residents oftt her ward took s into their own hands, trying to salvage what little they cou she live streamed their effort onacebook. >> we started with, you know, small, small buckets of water and throwing them at the fire, and then finally the neighbors from the oth block had access to an old fire hose and were able to open the fire hydrant there. >> reporter: when they finally heard from law enforcement, cano says, it was with teashbangs and gas, imposing the strict no exceptions curfew. she says such experiences have given swift rise to a movement and the slog "defund the lice," the sentiment is plastered across the city and a itveto proof majority of tco counciitted itself to" ending the minneapolis police department."y >> heerybody, we need to organize our o and no one else is coming to our aid. >> reporter: using social media, community organizers like sam gould, brought huge crowds to the powderhorn neighborhood park the
. >> reporter: as fire and rage overwhelmed long stretches of the lake street business district late last month, minneapolis city councilor alondra cano says residents oftt her ward took s into their own hands, trying to salvage what little they cou she live streamed their effort onacebook. >> we started with, you know, small, small buckets of water and throwing them at the fire, and then finally the neighbors from the oth block had access to an old fire hose and were able to open...
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feeling humid as well but that's leading to more thunderstorms, reports of lightning across the lake districtand many parts of england and wales. i wouldn't like to rule them outjust about anywhere except perhaps right on the east coast where we have warmth with misty, low cloud and it feels a bit cooler here. but for most of us the warm feel and mugging us continues this evening and overnight. the shower is still rumbling away until the latter part of the evening before easing through the night. —— mcguinness. tomorrow there is a band of more persistent rain coming in across england and where is and working northwards and westwards. there is more on the website. hello, this is bbc news with joanna gosling. the headlines: the world health organisation welcomes the news that a widely—available steroid can be lifesaving for patients critically ill with covid—19. the uk's health secretary pays tribute to the team which led the research. it is the single biggest scientific breakthrough the world has yet made and i pay tribute to the researchers at oxford university and all those who they work wit
feeling humid as well but that's leading to more thunderstorms, reports of lightning across the lake districtand many parts of england and wales. i wouldn't like to rule them outjust about anywhere except perhaps right on the east coast where we have warmth with misty, low cloud and it feels a bit cooler here. but for most of us the warm feel and mugging us continues this evening and overnight. the shower is still rumbling away until the latter part of the evening before easing through the...
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if a family from spain wants to come the uk and spend two weeks in the lake district, next week, canguidelines, cannot go away and take a break for two nights, two weeks, but other people coming in from the rest of europe can come to this country and they can do exactly that. how does that make sense? there are a couple of points. first of all, when people are coming into the united kingdom, they will have to quarantine. they will have to give their address and details, they will be checked up, substantial fines those who don't follow. they will have to quarantine. in the uk, we are gradually looking at how we can further ease the lockdown measures. we've got measures that came into place this week, further measures on the 15th of june, place this week, further measures on the 15th ofjune, we keep this under review because we are keen to ensure that people across the country with a cautious approach able to enjoy summer. we've got to do that in a very managed an cautious way and that's why this chorus is quarantine, whether they are british citizens or not, will be in place from mond
if a family from spain wants to come the uk and spend two weeks in the lake district, next week, canguidelines, cannot go away and take a break for two nights, two weeks, but other people coming in from the rest of europe can come to this country and they can do exactly that. how does that make sense? there are a couple of points. first of all, when people are coming into the united kingdom, they will have to quarantine. they will have to give their address and details, they will be checked up,...
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and item 9, case 2019-0177767des for the lake street landmark district.indefinite continuous. wcontinuance. we should take public comments for items for continuance. >> your conference is now in question-and-answer mode. to summon each question press 1 and then 0. >> clerk: again, members of the public, this is your opportunity to enter the queue by pressing 1-, and then 0. >> you have one question remaining. >> caller: commissioner, i disagree with the request for the lake street landmark district's continuance. although it appears that the planning department staff agrees that sanot ready for primetime and this is informational presentation only, the project sponsors have been not forthright and not inviting all affected neighbors to participate in informational sessions for the neighborhood. and have only invited those that seem to be agreeing with them. and i would like to have the commission to use this time so that they can at least inform the rest of us who thought that this was going to be heard today to provide us with information about the proje
and item 9, case 2019-0177767des for the lake street landmark district.indefinite continuous. wcontinuance. we should take public comments for items for continuance. >> your conference is now in question-and-answer mode. to summon each question press 1 and then 0. >> clerk: again, members of the public, this is your opportunity to enter the queue by pressing 1-, and then 0. >> you have one question remaining. >> caller: commissioner, i disagree with the request for the...
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a look at the wide range in temperatures even in marina dis district at 68 degrees. 88 degrees will be the high in napa while clear lakeoday reaches 100 degrees. and so we're seeing high pressure, and it's just enough to keep a little bit of a coastal onshore wind flow for the coastline, but the inland areas have had hot weather. then as we go into the weekend we get more of a dominant weather system that will bring in breezy winds and a slight cooldown for some of our areas. as we look at our next seven days it's just going to be hot with highs in the low 90s at least through the end of the week. mike, you've been watching the commute. any new issues popping up? >>> marcus talked about karl and we call the fog karl. karl the fog. it's the twitter handle. we take you to the golden gate bridge. chp did report both karl in the area as well as gusty winds. so both may be the case depending where on the stretch you are. there aren't a lot of folks on the bridge and no problems reported. we're looking at the map, i've you get a reference point. the bay bridge is just fine. green sensors even out of the altamont, barely any
a look at the wide range in temperatures even in marina dis district at 68 degrees. 88 degrees will be the high in napa while clear lakeoday reaches 100 degrees. and so we're seeing high pressure, and it's just enough to keep a little bit of a coastal onshore wind flow for the coastline, but the inland areas have had hot weather. then as we go into the weekend we get more of a dominant weather system that will bring in breezy winds and a slight cooldown for some of our areas. as we look at our...
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lake. the most recent spell happened on tuesday. a spark districtpokesperson says it may become necessary for the park district to take legal action to protect the beloved like for the community. >> san jose's alan rock park is now open to the public again after covid-19 shut it down. workers remove the close designs that had blocked entrances to that park. it was closed may 4 when it became overcrowded and city officials said many people were ignoring social distancing guidelines. people we talked with at the park say they are happy it is once again open. >> just to super excited just because it is a very local trail so it is not far of a drive. usually i was going 30 minutes out just to go for a hike so it is cool just to have a seven minute drive it for a hike. >> this is what i consider my backyard. this is where i can go before my kids wake up and it is so nice that it is finally open again. >> a couple of caveats. while the park is open, drinking fountains are not operating and the use of picnic tables and barbecue pits is still not allowed. t
lake. the most recent spell happened on tuesday. a spark districtpokesperson says it may become necessary for the park district to take legal action to protect the beloved like for the community. >> san jose's alan rock park is now open to the public again after covid-19 shut it down. workers remove the close designs that had blocked entrances to that park. it was closed may 4 when it became overcrowded and city officials said many people were ignoring social distancing guidelines. people...
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the neighboring contra costa county fire department will continue to help the district as much as it can. >>> clarity in lake tahoe -- back in 1968. researchers say the above average -- higher than normal volume of drop in the lake. higher temperatures in the summer months also contributing and that makes the lakemore gear.>>> i understood everything you said, claudine. >> you are and firemen form this morning . >> the weather is making me feel good . it should make us all feel pretty good. just like your forecast. >> i hope so. looks like a good cooling trend today and tomorrow . is fallin have a mix of sun and clouds. too much cool air aloft. mix of fog and sun and clouds 64, 55 or the city. average 66. were records go w sunset 8:32. a pretty good breeze in the hills. and onshore breeze. almost 30 miles an hour. same around the altmar pass. 30 to 40 miles an hour . 50 some attempts to if you 60s . they are soft 60s. 56 in gilroy. santa cruz, capitola, south san jose as well. everyone is really close . cupertino 58. 57 saratoga. much cooler today with wind and clouds in the mix of sun and clouds as the low
the neighboring contra costa county fire department will continue to help the district as much as it can. >>> clarity in lake tahoe -- back in 1968. researchers say the above average -- higher than normal volume of drop in the lake. higher temperatures in the summer months also contributing and that makes the lakemore gear.>>> i understood everything you said, claudine. >> you are and firemen form this morning . >> the weather is making me feel good . it should...
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francisco 58 degrees in the marina district to 66 in the mission district and mill valley a high of 79 with a high of 101 again today in clear lake. as we go into the weekend once again we've been talking about some cooler weather moving in and so this heat will start to back off as a storm system brings in a push of cooler air, also some breezy conditions. it could bring in some showers and storms for the sierra. here we're looking at still some dry weather. look at the drop in temperatures going from the low 90s to the low 80s by early next week. i can't wait for that, mike. how is it looking for the commute? >> it's looking like i'm looking to the 80s as well for some relief. out to the roadways where it's cooler, in fact, the reason it's cooler is the reason why chp gives the note about the golden gate bridge. they say watch out, there's fog on the north side, and we see that from the south side of the bridge, the taillights up to marin county. i've circled it on our map. you know where that is. get oriented. the bridge goes north/south. east/west, the bay bridge, is the one getting a wind advisory from chp again, just a note
francisco 58 degrees in the marina district to 66 in the mission district and mill valley a high of 79 with a high of 101 again today in clear lake. as we go into the weekend once again we've been talking about some cooler weather moving in and so this heat will start to back off as a storm system brings in a push of cooler air, also some breezy conditions. it could bring in some showers and storms for the sierra. here we're looking at still some dry weather. look at the drop in temperatures...
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district has drawn up plans to begin emptying it. months ago regulators ordered the largest reservoir to be emptied. the mass of lake at the rate of 65 million gallons per day. if the weather is dry, the reservoir could be empty by mid december or early january. district engineers are anticipating a full training next year. >>> millions are dealing with severe weather britches tropical depression cristobal. >> reporter: storm surge floods in the world's neighborhood in the aftermath of storm cristobal lashing coastal areas leaving thousands without power. officials downgraded it to a tropical depression monday morning. even as the storm system moves north, >> the worst thing we can do is get in the midst of all of this water and activity and somebody get injured. >> the storm has stretched from louisiana to florida. in central florida a tornado touched down uprooting trees and damaging homes. >>'s car was parked right here in ended up over there. i just hoped everything would be okay. >> it made landfall in southeast and we and on sunday bringing winds up to 50 miles per hour with the storm surge of about five feet.
district has drawn up plans to begin emptying it. months ago regulators ordered the largest reservoir to be emptied. the mass of lake at the rate of 65 million gallons per day. if the weather is dry, the reservoir could be empty by mid december or early january. district engineers are anticipating a full training next year. >>> millions are dealing with severe weather britches tropical depression cristobal. >> reporter: storm surge floods in the world's neighborhood in the...
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downtown san francisco, but east of the financial district, i should say west, maybe not so much but as we look at lake tahoe. started out warm. has been hot here and today numbers coming way down. we range from 57 in santa rosa to upper 70s by the delta. your local forecast and a look at july is coming up. >> thanks lisa. also next. battling racism. how sharks star evander kane what will be the first thing you do as soon as you're able? at ikea, we wondered that too... we found that people didn't say catching a new movie, or going on a trip. it was to simply be with loved ones. let's get ready for what's next. ikea. >>> in sports the nba has released its schedule for the league's restart in orlando. i will tip-off with a doubleheader on july 30th. pelicans taking on the jazz followed by lebron james and the lakers battling kawhi leonard and the clippers. abc7 sports anchor chris alvarez has more nba news in this morning's sports. >> well the nba has fienldsed plans for the restart and hopefully a finish to the season. first mainly step. coronavirus testing of 302 tested, 16 tested positive for covid-1
downtown san francisco, but east of the financial district, i should say west, maybe not so much but as we look at lake tahoe. started out warm. has been hot here and today numbers coming way down. we range from 57 in santa rosa to upper 70s by the delta. your local forecast and a look at july is coming up. >> thanks lisa. also next. battling racism. how sharks star evander kane what will be the first thing you do as soon as you're able? at ikea, we wondered that too... we found that...
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district asked plan. >>and oakland police are investigating a possible hate crime after several roads were found hanging from trees near lake merritt why one man says he hung one up months ago. my favorite how to a beautiful shot from are suits are a camp i love this because this shows the skyline, the lights the bay bridge to get the water there you get the hills in the background, it's just a beautiful shot and we're expecting some beautiful weather today as well it's going to be warm warmer than yesterday with highs in the 70's and 80's we'll be right back stay with us. craving restaurant flavor? introducing new best foods drizzle sauce crave-worthy flavors you can drizzle, dip and dress to make home the best restaurant around new drizzle sauces from best foods we're on the side of food. >>you're watching kron 4 morning news at 5. >>good morning, everyone and thank you for waking up with us on the kron 00:04am morning news, it's thursday june 18th 2020 on robinson, good morning everybody, i'm marty gonzales we're going to kick things off by checking in on the forecast tuesday far heidi good morning robin good morning eve
district asked plan. >>and oakland police are investigating a possible hate crime after several roads were found hanging from trees near lake merritt why one man says he hung one up months ago. my favorite how to a beautiful shot from are suits are a camp i love this because this shows the skyline, the lights the bay bridge to get the water there you get the hills in the background, it's just a beautiful shot and we're expecting some beautiful weather today as well it's going to be warm...
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district of ohio. it stretches 141 miles along lake erie's coastline from toledo to the west side of cleveland. the congresswoman is currently the longest-serving woman in the history of the u.s. house of representatives. she currently serves as a senior member of a house appropriations committee where she chaired the subcommittee on energy. grantl have congresswoman -- gwen moore from wisconsin. the first african-american elected to congress from the state of wisconsin. prior to becoming a member of congress, congresswoman moore represented the people in the state house of representatives state989-1992 and the senate from 1993-2004. she is currently a member of the house ways and means committee. please proceed. >> thank you very much. you for the opportunity to address your important subcommittee who have taken a leadership role among the covid-19 epidemic including authoring the heroes act with key provisions to streamline election administration. your subcommittee. that's conducted a thought-provoking overnight -- oversight hearing which i had the pleasure of participating in. thank you for
district of ohio. it stretches 141 miles along lake erie's coastline from toledo to the west side of cleveland. the congresswoman is currently the longest-serving woman in the history of the u.s. house of representatives. she currently serves as a senior member of a house appropriations committee where she chaired the subcommittee on energy. grantl have congresswoman -- gwen moore from wisconsin. the first african-american elected to congress from the state of wisconsin. prior to becoming a...