in a.c. right now. you would have 467 degrees. feels like 45. daytime high about 60 degrees a little cloud coverrish over the atlantic. the official sunrise not for a little longer. brian: should not get high for the day. you are not saying get high during the day. high as a kite. ainsley: high on life. steve: since i was talking about temperatures it would a pli to the temperatures. ainsley: that s where my mind went. brian: people look to us for advice. ainsley: florida georgia line broke up. what in the world? i love them. brian: they won t admit it. ainsley: has to be hard to be in a group with the same people and travel around the country, the world all the time and be away with your family with one person. steve: we were one of their very first tv appearances. so, you know what? it started here. at least they didn t break up live on fox & friends. ainsley: they they will come back foggy. brian: sonny and cher broke up in real life but they kept t
southeast. there s your forecast highs today. again, below average for much of the country. so, that s except miami by the way. if you want warm temperatures. el paso and miami would be the place to go. all right, steve doocy, over to you my friend. steve: thank you very much, janice dean. head out to california, actually. wildfires and record rainfall has triggered a gold rush 2.0 as amateur treasure hunters flock to california searching the loosened rocks and soil and creek beds for gold nuggets. our next guest is one of them. he has been searching for gold and even telling mining equipment at his family hardware store in california. amateur gold seeker and hardware guy albert it falsul joins us. good morning. good morning. thanks for having me on, guys. steve: let are the stance at the very beginning because of all the floods and fires. suddenly prospectors are turning