day for some northern and western areas, but with that wet weather has come a of milder air. a pretty mild and muggy night tonight even with some rain at times, still in england and north wales, not much, though. the most persistent rain will be to the north and north west of northern ireland and more especially across the highlands of scotland. could see over a month s worth of rain here in the coming days and that could give some minorflooding. well but look at the temperatures. well above where we should be by day, never mind by night. so it will be a mild start to monday morning. still the rain there in the highlands of scotland pushing its way northwards, turning a bit dry in northern ireland through the day, and brightening up to southern scotland, northern ireland, northern ireland and north wales. but with winds going into a more southerly direction across the southern half of wales, midlands, southern england, it is going to be increasingly sunny. and note the temper
mild to warm temperatures. partly sunny around the bay. cool temperatures. mid 60s in san francisco and definitely cool and breezy along the coast in the low 60s. we re going to warm things up by the end of the week. details on that coming up. good morning gianna. good morning. if you plan on taking 580 this morning into the altamont pass no breaks there. a couple of hot spots there westbound 580 at grant line. injury crash there over to the shoulder. also on grant line road itself reports of an accident there as well. already busy out of tracy westbound from mountain house over to that grant line area. pockets of slowing through there near the livermore valley. and adding to that we are now getting a 36 minute dry time from 205 to 680 plus a big rig broken down on the 680 connector. anne? reporter: i m anne makovec at the live news desk we have the latest in the aftermath of a huge earthquake 7.8 off the alaskan peninsula. this is a live picture right now of anchorage, a
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which brings together some of the uk s best known columnists, bbc specialists and the correspondents who write, blog and broadcast to audiences back home from the dateline: london. this week: omicron a chilling gift for the season of giving. why, when it comes to abortion, it remains the age of trump. and james bond s boss on the danger of china for smaller countries. joining is on the programme. janet daley, who moved from the united states to london in the 1960s, is a columinst with the daily telegraph. stephanie baker is with bloomberg media. with me in the studio is celia hatton, the bbc s asia pacific editor. welcome to all of you and it is lovely to see you again. when we discussed omicron last week and, it had onlyjust been confirmed as a variant of concern. first identified by doctors in south africa, president ramaphosa told his countrymen at the weekend that in one province, new cases had risen from 500 per day to 1,600. stephanie, the message from the white house