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sky association estimates that one 3rd of all outdoor lighting in the u.s. is wasted fulfilling no purpose. as fossil fuels are still the main source of energy this contributes quite unnecessarily to air pollution and climate change so what can we do as individuals it might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn off the go on that a motion sensor turn it on and off or you use lamp shades for instance to block unwanted stray lights use lights with a warmer tone they can be just as efficient and lower the intensity when possible dimming is the magic word here. entire cities even entire countries can adopt such solutions france for example has banned sky beams and in some places set times when lights and public spaces have to be dimmed or switched off as well as capping the brightness of lamps and ecological the sensitive areas. imo created by people will be amazed this is as you get this you. and you know we don't need to be a lot of rules and regulations. and. after protests from citizens like militias. by politicians h
sky association estimates that one 3rd of all outdoor lighting in the u.s. is wasted fulfilling no purpose. as fossil fuels are still the main source of energy this contributes quite unnecessarily to air pollution and climate change so what can we do as individuals it might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn off the go on that a motion sensor turn it on and off or you use lamp shades for instance to block unwanted stray lights use lights with a warmer...
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sky association estimates that one 3rd of all outdoor lighting in the u.s. is wasted fulfilling no purpose. as fossil fuels are still the main source of energy this contributes quite unnecessarily to air pollution and climate change so what can we do as individuals it might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn it off again. that a motion sensor turns on and off or you use lamp shades for instance to block unwanted stray lights use lights with a warmer tone they can be just as efficient and a lot of intensity when possible dimming is the magic word here. entire cities even entire countries can adopt such solutions france for example has banned sky beams and in some places said times when lights in public spaces have to be dimmed or switched off as well as keeping the brightness of lamps and ecological the sensitive areas. i'm afraid that people will be amazed this is a serious issue. and you know if we let me be a lot of. nation that's. like. after protests from citizens like militia. by politicians have signaled thei
sky association estimates that one 3rd of all outdoor lighting in the u.s. is wasted fulfilling no purpose. as fossil fuels are still the main source of energy this contributes quite unnecessarily to air pollution and climate change so what can we do as individuals it might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn it off again. that a motion sensor turns on and off or you use lamp shades for instance to block unwanted stray lights use lights with a warmer...
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sky association estimates that one 3rd of all outdoor lighting in the u.s. is waste is fulfilling no purpose. as fossil fuels are still the main source of energy this contributes quite unnecessarily to air pollution and climate change so what can we do as individuals it might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn off again. that a motion sensor turns on and off or you use lamp shades for instance to block unwanted stray lights use lights with a warmer tone they can be just as efficient and lower the intensity when possible dimming is the magic word here. entire cities even entire countries can adopt such solutions france for example has a band sky beams and in some places set times when lights and public spaces have to be dimmed or switched off as well as keeping the brightness of lamps and ecological the sensitive areas. i'm afraid by people will be amazed this is as he gets if you . and you know if that means to be a lot of rules and regulations. and. after protests from citizens like militias desired by politicians
sky association estimates that one 3rd of all outdoor lighting in the u.s. is waste is fulfilling no purpose. as fossil fuels are still the main source of energy this contributes quite unnecessarily to air pollution and climate change so what can we do as individuals it might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn off again. that a motion sensor turns on and off or you use lamp shades for instance to block unwanted stray lights use lights with a warmer...
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the world is getting brighter every year the international dark sky association estimates that one 3rd of all outdoor lighting in the u.s. is wasted fulfilling no purpose. as fossil fuels are still the main source of energy this contributes quite unnecessarily to air pollution and climate change so what can we do as individuals that might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn it off again or let a motion sensor turn it on and off or you use lamp shades for instance to block unwanted stray lights use lights with a warmer tone they can be just as efficient and lower the intensity when possible dimming is the magic word here. entire cities even entire countries can adopt such solutions france for example has banned sky beams and in some places says times when lights in public spaces have to be dimmed or switched off as well as keeping the brightness of lamps and ecological the sensitive areas. i'm afraid but people will be amazed this is a c.b.s. issue. that needs to be nursed reagent regulation that's. after protests from citizens like militia des
the world is getting brighter every year the international dark sky association estimates that one 3rd of all outdoor lighting in the u.s. is wasted fulfilling no purpose. as fossil fuels are still the main source of energy this contributes quite unnecessarily to air pollution and climate change so what can we do as individuals that might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn it off again or let a motion sensor turn it on and off or you use lamp shades...
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the world is getting brighter every year the international dark sky association estimates that one 3rdof all outdoor lighting in the u.s. is wasted fulfilling no purpose. as fossil fuels are still the main source of energy this contributes quite unnecessarily to air pollution and climate change so what can we do as individuals it might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn off again. that a motion sensor turns on and off or you use lamp shades for instance to block unwanted stray lights use lights with a warmer tone they can be just as efficient and lower the intensity when possible dimming is the magic word here. entire cities even entire countries can adopt such solutions france for example has been sky beams and in some places said times when lights in public spaces have to be dimmed or switched off as well as keeping the brightness of lamps and ecological the sensitive areas. i'm afraid back people will be amazed this is as he gets you an annual if he needs that need to be all over the next rules and regulations. and. after protests from cit
the world is getting brighter every year the international dark sky association estimates that one 3rdof all outdoor lighting in the u.s. is wasted fulfilling no purpose. as fossil fuels are still the main source of energy this contributes quite unnecessarily to air pollution and climate change so what can we do as individuals it might sound obvious but turn on lights only when and where you need it and then turn off again. that a motion sensor turns on and off or you use lamp shades for...
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that is according to the associate director of the peer. sky drone five flew over the hotspot this weekend and the peers associate director said the number of vendors who are coming into sell stuff without a permit is at an all-time high and street vendors who have been selling here for years illegally are set up. >> they are blocking off all the streets and they don't let people pass and you can even walk through their. and it is not cool. they are bumping into stuff and little kids are getting hurt and i am not cool with that. >> we are waiting to hear back from the city to see if it has gotten any formal complaints or if it is working on any solutions. >> some police in fairfield spent mother's day and flower delivery beat and it turns out the original delivery driver was involved in a crash and arrested for dui, so with nobody to get the flowers to the intended moms, officer stepped into save the day. a lot of people missed out on mother's day last year and they could not see their mothers for months. >> they made up for today and bay area
that is according to the associate director of the peer. sky drone five flew over the hotspot this weekend and the peers associate director said the number of vendors who are coming into sell stuff without a permit is at an all-time high and street vendors who have been selling here for years illegally are set up. >> they are blocking off all the streets and they don't let people pass and you can even walk through their. and it is not cool. they are bumping into stuff and little kids are...
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video from sky drone 5 shows tents packed along the pier this weekend. the majority are illegal. that's according to the associate director of the pier. he says the number of vendors coming to sell things without a permit is at an all time high and street vendors who have been selling for years legally have had it. >> they're blocking all the streets off and don't let people pass. you can't even walk through there. it's not cool. they're bumping into stuff. little kids are getting hurt. i am not cool with that. >> we are waiting to hear from the city to see if it's gotten formal complaints arrest if it is working on any solutions. >>> 4:45. let's get a check of our weather with mary lee and this fire danger. >>> we are looking at the red flag warning that's still in effect for north bay mountains, east bay hills and valleys. we are talking about those gusty offshore winds that will continue as we look to today and into tomorrow. a live look with our sales force tower camera as we look east at the bay bridge checking temperatures. it's a mild start with clear skies, looking at 57 in concord, 55 in oakland, livermo
video from sky drone 5 shows tents packed along the pier this weekend. the majority are illegal. that's according to the associate director of the pier. he says the number of vendors coming to sell things without a permit is at an all time high and street vendors who have been selling for years legally have had it. >> they're blocking all the streets off and don't let people pass. you can't even walk through there. it's not cool. they're bumping into stuff. little kids are getting hurt. i...
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sky stt limit. will ganss has >> reporter: it's impressive that mike will graduate valedictorian of high school this month and get his associate'sool graduation requirements in december and i said, okay. wait a minute. if i take a few morie classes, can get a associate's degree. >> reporter: he's 12 years old. >> i had always been drawn to technology of course, and that's gotten me to how i am today with all this stuff now and over a dozen programming languages. >> reporter: mike's dad is a custom home builder. >> my mom will tell you her full-time job was me, right? >> reporter: both mom and dad saying they follow mike's lead when it comes to education. >> i'm having the time of my life doing what i'm doing, you know? i haven't lost my childhood or none of that stuff. >> reporter: when it comes to helping your genius kid with his homework -- >> have there been moments where you were, like, this is more than i thought it was going to be? >> reporter: they head a texting system. mike asks his mom a question on the way home from school. >> i'm texting at a stoplight. i'm going to ask you. google this. >> reporter: but he's having
sky stt limit. will ganss has >> reporter: it's impressive that mike will graduate valedictorian of high school this month and get his associate'sool graduation requirements in december and i said, okay. wait a minute. if i take a few morie classes, can get a associate's degree. >> reporter: he's 12 years old. >> i had always been drawn to technology of course, and that's gotten me to how i am today with all this stuff now and over a dozen programming languages. >>...
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association. >> you're a corporation. congratulations. >> we think air quality is an important thing to come. as bay area natives, seeing the sun get blocked out by ash in the skysn't leave your mind. so we're thinking about fire safety ahead. we know ppe is key to keeping your lungs safe. we hope everyone at home is thinking about how can you make sure that the air that you and your family breathe is safe this summer. >> we are talking about the fire in southern california and the one in san jose last week. it's may. >> it's unthinkable. >> it is. i think fix the mask has a future as you already know. so nice to talk to you. >> thank you, nice to talk to you as well. >>> the price of bitcoin is dropping again after tesla ceo elon musk tweeted about it today. he said tesla sold or may sell the rest of its holdings. it dipped around 8% a few hours ago. musk has been a supporter of digital currency. earlier in the week tesla announced it will no longer self bitcoin as payment over environmental concerns. >>> have you filed your tax return? tomorrow is the last day to still file and meet the federal tax return deadline. tax day was pushed back again this year beca
association. >> you're a corporation. congratulations. >> we think air quality is an important thing to come. as bay area natives, seeing the sun get blocked out by ash in the skysn't leave your mind. so we're thinking about fire safety ahead. we know ppe is key to keeping your lungs safe. we hope everyone at home is thinking about how can you make sure that the air that you and your family breathe is safe this summer. >> we are talking about the fire in southern california...
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video from sky drone 5 shows tents packed along the pier this weekend, a majority are illegal. that's according to associate director of the pier. he says the number of vendors coming to sell their things without a permit is at all time high and street vendors who have been selling for years legally have had it. >> they're blocking all the streets off and they don't let people pass by. you can't even walk through there. look. it's not cool. they're bumping into stuff. little kids are getting hurt. i am not cool with that. >> we are waiting to hear from the city to see if there are formal complaints or if it is working on solutions. >>> san francisco high school seniors may be able to close the year on campus. teachers union tells us they've reached agreement with the district. this happened friday allowing 12th grade students to return to in person learning. the return will be brief. last day of classes for the school district is june 2. graduation ceremonies take place between the 1st and 3rd. the district is taking a survey of 12th graders to see how many want to return for final weeks. >>> summer jobs fo
video from sky drone 5 shows tents packed along the pier this weekend, a majority are illegal. that's according to associate director of the pier. he says the number of vendors coming to sell their things without a permit is at all time high and street vendors who have been selling for years legally have had it. >> they're blocking all the streets off and they don't let people pass by. you can't even walk through there. look. it's not cool. they're bumping into stuff. little kids are...
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who got down on the ground and screamed at the sky thinking it was the death of our country because their candidate of choice did not win . as what we associate with young people and when i people who are our parents and grandparents age, every time they think you in america, people like you and me think blue haired crybaby liberal, all the things you guys just said that's not d true about generation z. that's not true about you and me actually, the opposite is true. if you guys haven't heard this, this is specific to share with people in your community. tell your parents, tell your friends. jen z is been proven to be by several national polls to be the most conservative generation, our country has seen since world war ii. that deserves exciting applause. that's a really really big deal, not just because we're but think of that transformation between millennial's will i started going to college with, the camper tantrum crybaby liberals and people like you and i area we are proud of america. they are patriotic about the place we live. we love free speech and the itability to build your american dream into a reality and we're notafraid to say .
who got down on the ground and screamed at the sky thinking it was the death of our country because their candidate of choice did not win . as what we associate with young people and when i people who are our parents and grandparents age, every time they think you in america, people like you and me think blue haired crybaby liberal, all the things you guys just said that's not d true about generation z. that's not true about you and me actually, the opposite is true. if you guys haven't heard...
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sky and saw the red color from the volcano. we are looking for a place to shelter if you want that. let's bring in good melita. he's in the eastern congo correspondent for associated press joints, been via skype from nearby, and he could help you with this on the program. i mean, what are you hearing about sort of the deteriorating situation in go about in an around go. but regarding those evacuations and the law of getting a closer to the airport. yeah. for now. oh, most of it's a mission that we get that is near the airport and more than enough 3000 local population from government have fled to you're going to to wonder to, to do. but can, you can, can that we had just a moment ago from what i witness that the authorities are there. all that not doing enough. what are you hearing about what the congo leaves or thought were t's are doing in trying to help the people of goma. okay. it's our own god to keep our governor military. some of not, not keeping. it did not say that people are not funny because it is in be authority that we can normally do. and there would be cooper be shown how to say that he's not the population of good, less weight in green lead to know
sky and saw the red color from the volcano. we are looking for a place to shelter if you want that. let's bring in good melita. he's in the eastern congo correspondent for associated press joints, been via skype from nearby, and he could help you with this on the program. i mean, what are you hearing about sort of the deteriorating situation in go about in an around go. but regarding those evacuations and the law of getting a closer to the airport. yeah. for now. oh, most of it's a mission that...
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of windows and smoke filled the sky over one section of the church of the nazarene on ashbury drivin conquered. the fire broke out about 5 30 thursday morning, the associatehe church got a wake up call. i was still asleep when my mom saw it on the news, and i've never been woken up with get up. the church is on fire before the flames and he pushed firefighters away from inside the. church when the crew's first arrived, they had heavy fire involvement in the two story structure. they attempted to make an interior attack for the 1st 10 or 15 minutes and had to back out to the defensive fire attack. just do the safety issues. firefighters were able to keep the fire from spreading into the 75 year old sanctuary, but not before it destroyed the church's old sanctuary, classrooms and community areas. there's a large kind of multipurpose space downstairs with a kitchen we've had. uh small group meetings and bible studies. baby showers, those kinds of things. the burnout portion of the church is still too unstable for fire inspectors to go inside. so it's too soon to know how the fire started. they will be looking to see whether any homeless people were using the
of windows and smoke filled the sky over one section of the church of the nazarene on ashbury drivin conquered. the fire broke out about 5 30 thursday morning, the associatehe church got a wake up call. i was still asleep when my mom saw it on the news, and i've never been woken up with get up. the church is on fire before the flames and he pushed firefighters away from inside the. church when the crew's first arrived, they had heavy fire involvement in the two story structure. they attempted...
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of windows and smoke filled the sky over one section of the church of the nazarene on ashbury drivin conquered. the fire broke out about 5 30 thursday morning, the associate pastor of the church got a wake up call. i was still asleep when my mom saw it on the news, and i've never been woken up with get up. the church is on fire before the flames and he pushed firefighters away from inside the church. when the crew's first arrived, they had heavy fire involvement in the two story structure. they attempted to make an interior attack for the 1st 10 or 15 minutes and had to back out to the defensive fire attack just due to safety issues. firefighters were able to keep the fire from spreading into the 75 year old sanctuary, but not before it destroyed the church's old sanctuary, classrooms and community areas. there's a large, kinda multipurpose space downstairs with a kitchen we've had small group meetings and bible studies, baby showers, those kinds of things burned out portion of the church is still too unstable for fire inspectors to go inside. so it's too soon to know how the fire started. they will be looking to see whether any homeless people were using
of windows and smoke filled the sky over one section of the church of the nazarene on ashbury drivin conquered. the fire broke out about 5 30 thursday morning, the associate pastor of the church got a wake up call. i was still asleep when my mom saw it on the news, and i've never been woken up with get up. the church is on fire before the flames and he pushed firefighters away from inside the church. when the crew's first arrived, they had heavy fire involvement in the two story structure. they...
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of windows and smoke filled the sky over one section of the church of the nazarene on ashbury drivin conquered. the fire broke out about 5 30 thursday morning, the associatef the church got a wake up call. i was still asleep when my mom saw it on the news, and i've never been woken up with get up. the church is on fire before the flames and he pushed firefighters away from inside the church in the crew's first arrived, they had heavy fire involvement in the two story structure. they attempted to make an interior attack for the 1st 10 or 15 minutes, had to back out to the defensive fire attack just due to safety issues, firefighters were able to keep the fire from spreading into the 75 year old sanctuary, but not before it destroyed the church's old sanctuary, classrooms and community areas. there's a large, kinda multipurpose space downstairs with a kitchen we've had small group meetings and bible studies, baby showers, those kinds of thing burned out portion of the church is still too unstable for fire inspectors to go inside. so it's too soon to know how the fire started. they will be looking to see whether any homeless people were using the area for sh
of windows and smoke filled the sky over one section of the church of the nazarene on ashbury drivin conquered. the fire broke out about 5 30 thursday morning, the associatef the church got a wake up call. i was still asleep when my mom saw it on the news, and i've never been woken up with get up. the church is on fire before the flames and he pushed firefighters away from inside the church in the crew's first arrived, they had heavy fire involvement in the two story structure. they attempted...
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association speaking on these store closures. i just want to make a point this is passed in 17 cities in northern california alone and we have not seen the sky fall. we have not seen any of those things happen. when the california grocery's association says these kind of things are happening, the only thing personally that i hear is this is affecting our pockets and our profits. frankly, if you're seeing profits in the billions of dollars, you know, you can afford to pay an extra four weeks of hazard pay to these worker who is made those profits possible. so, again, thank you for the opportunity to speak. again i ask that the board extends the hazard pay ordinance to the 15th. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, john gomez. can we get the next caller, please. >> hi, yes. my name is brian. i'm an organizer at cocw local 5. i want to speak in support of extending the hero pay for grocery workers. i want to first start off by thanking president walton and his staff especially ms. gee and their tireless work in promoting and carrying this legislation. as my colleagues have said previously, we are only asking for this legislation to be extended for a
association speaking on these store closures. i just want to make a point this is passed in 17 cities in northern california alone and we have not seen the sky fall. we have not seen any of those things happen. when the california grocery's association says these kind of things are happening, the only thing personally that i hear is this is affecting our pockets and our profits. frankly, if you're seeing profits in the billions of dollars, you know, you can afford to pay an extra four weeks of...
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association speaking on these store closures. i just want to make a point this is passed in 17 cities in northern california alone and we have not seen the sky fall. we have not seen any of those things happen. when the california grocery's association says these kind of things are happening, the only thing personally that i hear is this is affecting our pockets and our profits. frankly, if you're seeing profits in the billions of dollars, you know, you can afford to pay an extra four weeks of hazard pay to these worker who is made those profits possible. so, again, thank you for the opportunity to speak. again i ask that the board extends the hazard pay ordinance to the 15th. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, john gomez. can we get the next caller, please. >> hi, yes. my name is brian. i'm an organizer at cocw local 5. i want to speak in support of extending the hero pay for grocery workers. i want to first start off by thanking president walton and his staff especially ms. gee and their tireless work in promoting and carrying this legislation. as my colleagues have said previously, we are only asking for this legislation to be extended for a
association speaking on these store closures. i just want to make a point this is passed in 17 cities in northern california alone and we have not seen the sky fall. we have not seen any of those things happen. when the california grocery's association says these kind of things are happening, the only thing personally that i hear is this is affecting our pockets and our profits. frankly, if you're seeing profits in the billions of dollars, you know, you can afford to pay an extra four weeks of...
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sky will fall. the misinformation has to stop. that's what we're doing working with the businesses? >> and the associated passing anti-transgendered laws. any insight into why that is? especially when from public polls that i've seen that's not where the american people are at least when it comes to the polls. >> absolutely. i think what we're seeing here in the avalanche of the bills across the country is a lack of awareness. we they people didn't understand how many bills were being passed, the consequences of these bills. to what mara said, they're real world collateral consequences to the bills being passed where transkids are denied medical care and their existence. what we're doing now is engaging with business leaders -- we've been doing it for months -- but doing it even more actively now to make sure they understand if you don't engage, these bills will have significant consequences on our community. i issued a public letter in the "new york times" calling on corporate leaders to weigh in. it's not enough to simply say we denounce these bills. we're asking them to take action. that's what we're
sky will fall. the misinformation has to stop. that's what we're doing working with the businesses? >> and the associated passing anti-transgendered laws. any insight into why that is? especially when from public polls that i've seen that's not where the american people are at least when it comes to the polls. >> absolutely. i think what we're seeing here in the avalanche of the bills across the country is a lack of awareness. we they people didn't understand how many bills were...
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association speaking on these store closures. i just want to make a point this is passed in 17 cities in northern california alone and we have not seen the sky fall. we have not seen any of those things happen. when the california grocery's association says these kind of things are happening, the only thing personally that i hear is this is affecting our pockets and our profits. frankly, if you're seeing profits in the billions of dollars, you know, you can afford to pay an extra four weeks of hazard pay to these worker who is made those profits possible. so, again, thank you for the opportunity to speak. again i ask that the board extends the hazard pay ordinance to the 15th. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, john gomez. can we get the next caller, please. >> hi, yes. my name is brian. i'm an organizer at cocw local 5. i want to speak in support of extending the hero pay for grocery workers. i want to first start off by thanking president walton and his staff especially ms. gee and their tireless work in promoting and carrying this legislation. as my colleagues have said previously, we are only asking for this legislation to be extended for a
association speaking on these store closures. i just want to make a point this is passed in 17 cities in northern california alone and we have not seen the sky fall. we have not seen any of those things happen. when the california grocery's association says these kind of things are happening, the only thing personally that i hear is this is affecting our pockets and our profits. frankly, if you're seeing profits in the billions of dollars, you know, you can afford to pay an extra four weeks of...
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so some blue sky lasting through much of the day for the far north and east of scotland and eastern england as well. further west, this band of heavy rain, high school he winds associatedto tomorrow, low pressure is still very much with us, sitting across the uk. a few fronts are rotating around the area of low pressure that will pep up the showers a day of sunshine and showers a day of sunshine and showers for many. england and wales and particularly in the south and east, the showers will be heavy, slow—moving and thundery. further north, rain pushes across parts of scotland and northern ireland but sunshine in between the north england and north wales with temperatures 14 or 15 at best. we still have the theme of sunshine and showers so a case of deja vu into tuesday. some dry weather for parts of northern ireland, perhaps wales, not an unsettled story and still cool for this stage in may. take a look at midweek onwards because eventually things are going to turn not completely dry but certainly much drier than they have been with less windy and potentially warmer so quite a bit of dry weather on the outlook as we head towards the bank holiday weekend and we could v
so some blue sky lasting through much of the day for the far north and east of scotland and eastern england as well. further west, this band of heavy rain, high school he winds associatedto tomorrow, low pressure is still very much with us, sitting across the uk. a few fronts are rotating around the area of low pressure that will pep up the showers a day of sunshine and showers a day of sunshine and showers for many. england and wales and particularly in the south and east, the showers will be...