Places. These are the current readings. Were dropping down there. Bear in mind we have another hour andahalf, two hours of cooling to go. A lot of us are going to slip below freezing. Freeze warnings out for the front range, Southeastern Colorado all the way to wyoming and nebraska. Several areas in western colorado especially the Glenwood Springs area and wine country, near grand junction, freeze warnings in that part of the state as well. Frost advisories out on the eastern plains, yuma, kit carson and cheyenne that also until 9 00 this morning. For us its very cool now. Well just drop down to near 31, 32 degrees briefly, then start warming right back up in to the 40s by the end of the rush hour. Mid60s by the end of the day. A a nice way to round out the week. A few more people getting out on the roadways. I70 and central park here, not causing major delays yet. Want to grab a jacket. Its going to be a little chilly but you also need sunglasses. For sun glare. Hopefully the accident
Up along first street, so do be careful out there. I wanted to address something that was seen on social media, some people have been posting that there has been looting happening in Jacksonville Beach. Want to be clear. Jacksonville Sheriffs Office along with Jacksonville Beach say there has been no looting whatsoever in this area. That is just a rumor that has been fueled by social media, but, in fact, they have seen no looting out here. And, in fact, weve only seen officers on the street. We havent seen a soul else out here which is good because this weather is getting if youre in Jacksonville Beach, if you chose to stay, hunker down. Back to you. And that is excellent advice. We see the eyewall of Hurricane Matthew about 10 miles off the coast of Cape Canaveral, and, of course, jacksonville several miles north of that, hurricane warnings extend from West Palm Beach all the way to charleston, South Carolina tonight and tomorrow. Weve had a 93mileperhour wind gust measured at the air
Buzzard Rise, Didcot and, inset, Oxford Crown Court Pictures: GOOGLE/ED NIX A woman who set fire to her Didcot home passed her parrot’s cage out the window in order to save the bird’s life. Katie Jefferies, 35, barricaded the front and back doors with fridges and set light to newspaper strewn around the house, Oxford Crown Court heard. Prosecutor Francis Gaskin said Jefferies had earlier argued with her partner, who told her that he was going on a date with another woman. The defendant, who had consumed alcohol before setting the fire at the house in Buzzard Rise on December 3 last year, was said to have been trying to take her own life.