your honor, this is case number 258 on the calendar in the matter of lyle vs. kelly. judge judy: thank you. byrd: you re welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. judge judy: ms. lyle, according to what i ve read in your complaint, the defendant had dated your dad for a while. yes. judge judy: this is your dad? no, that s a family friend. judge judy: from when to when did your father and ms. kelly date? i don t know. judge judy: when? i never officially dated her father. we were very close. judge judy: close friends? he was incarcerated, and i was just a friend that he could call and talk to, and i was there for him. judge judy: how did you meet him? i m really good friends with her aunt. judge judy: and that s how you met her father while he was in jail? yes. judge judy: would you visit him? no. judge judy: just communicate? yes. judge judy: did he get out of jail? yes, he did. judge judy: when? i
in fact, taggart since monday has had 258 millimetres of rain, some months worth of rain in a week. a lot of that rain has gone this weekend keeping the very mild weather. not as windy, though, and that does increase the risk of seeing some mist and some fog and actually a cooler start to the day for saturday, in fact. and the clear skies in northeast scotland, low single figures in some spots, six or seven degrees in east anglia with a lot of low cloud and messiness across a large part of wales and england. northern ireland seeing some overnight rain clearing away as that trundles north across scotland. behind it will brighten up, though, still the clouds thick enough in a few spots for a bit of drizzle. some eastern parts of england may stay with some low cloud, whereas for much of england and wales will turn sunny. a cooler day, but still very mild for scotland, northern
mild air ourway. so temperatures are so far above average for the time of year. in fact, on thursday night, provisionally, according to the met office, both scotland and northern ireland had their warmest november nights on record. and of course, climate change is not just about those big headline grabbing daytime temperatures, it s how far we keep warmth overnight as well. very windy on friday across northern areas, and yet more rain in the highlands. in fact, one place since monday has had 258 millimetres of rain, some months worth of rain in a week. a lot of that rain has gone this weekend keeping the very mild weather. not as windy, though, and that does increase the risk of seeing some mist and some fog and actually a cooler start to the day for saturday, in fact. and the clear skies in north east scotland, low single figures in some spots, six or seven degrees in east anglia with a lot of low cloud and mistiness across a large part of wales and england. northern ireland seeing so
that is all for me for this half hour. you can reach me on twitter i m @lucyegrey. thanks very much for watching. hello. this exceptionally mild weather is producing some remarkable temperatures 19.5 degrees celsius in lancashire on friday, 19.1 at lossiemouth in murray. so, what s going on? we ve got a big dip in thejet stream to the west of the uk and it s around the base of this dip we re drawing up close to the azores, some of this exceptionally mild air ourway. so temperatures are so far above average for the time of year. in fact, on thursday night, provisionally, according to the met office, both scotland and northern ireland had their warmest november nights on record. and of course, climate change is not just about those big headline grabbing daytime temperatures, it s how far we keep warmth overnight as well. very windy on friday across northern areas, and yet more rain in the highlands. in fact, achnagart since monday has had 258 millimetres of rain, some months worth of
celsius at myerscough in lancashire on friday, 19.1 at lossiemouth in moray. so, what s going on? we ve got a big dip in thejet stream to the west of the uk and it s around the base of this dip we re drawing up close to the azores some of this exceptionally mild airourway. so, temperatures are so far above average for the time of year. in fact, on thursday night, provisionally, according to the met office, both scotland and northern ireland had their warmest november nights on record. and, of course, climate change is notjust about those big, headline grabbing daytime temperatures, it s how far we keep warmth overnight as well. very windy on friday across northern areas and yet more rain in the highlands in fact, achnagart, since monday, has had 258 millimetres of rain some months worth of rain in a week. a lot of that rain has gone this weekend, keeping the very mild weather. not as windy, though, and that does increase the risk of seeing some mist and some fog. and actually, a c