occur. warnings have been issued for today for much of england, wales, parts of northern ireland and south west scotland as a weeks of extreme continues. caroline davies, bbc news. a rare species of butterfly that was once declared extinct in britain is flourishing after being reintroduced here. the endangered large blue butterfly disappeared after its habitat was destroyed and people poached it for private collections. but after a successful breeding scheme, an estimated 750 have been spotted this summer. it is rather beautiful. it is a stunning thing. big results day to day. it s notjust a level students that will be getting results this morning. tens of thousands of young people studying vocational qualifications will also be finding out their grades. nina is at a college in sunderland for us.
acre will blanket the region from north carolina to connecticut. within days of emerging, the cicada nymph sheds its skin and morphs into an adult. before dying, the rest of the four- to six-week life is devoted to finding a mate and making babies, which is where all the racket comes in. a chorus of males singing to attract females can reach 90 decibels, and loud as a lawn mower. that s due to their hollow abdomens that amplify the cicadas love songs. so the male is calling. ( whistling ) and then about a third of a second after he starts that, the female clicks her wings just like that. it s a little quiet sound and a little movement. reporter: in a couple of months, the buzzing will be gone, and the next time these little ones hear it, they ll be 20-somethings. jim axelrod, cbs news, short hills, new jersey. pelley: this is how saint
especially along a boundary which you can see on our current map. rain across here, and warm, moist air behind that. cooler, more dry air masses elsewhere. look at the temperature. 32 in rapid city, 30 in missoula. we will see below-average temperatures below the storm system, so it is something to talk about as we get into the fall weeks and then eventually winter. jon: jane does not need me here, so i m free to go. jane: let s get t-shirts made. at a somewhat related story, parts are of slaughter in santa cruz, calif., as thousands of monarch butterflies are writing are arriving, flying as far