Of mornings on 2. Thats right. It happened just about 8 00 our time. 3 00 in the afternoon or so london time right now. Live pictures. Out of our control. You can see people out there on the street. As soon as we do hear in records to a vehicle, quote, plowing through people there on the bridge as the former polish foreign minister told reporters there in london, you go back for me the incident in neece france. It is late in the afternoon there. Parliament is still on lockdown. We know that investigators in the area are treating this as a terrorism related incident until they have knowledge that proves otherwise. President trump has been briefed on the attack as well. Its something that were staying on throughout the morning. A very, very busy morning here on mornings on 2. Certainly the weather also a factor in our coverage this morning. A lot of us woke up to very heavy rain on the roof, sal. Yes. And that is problematic on the roads. In the bay area, all lanes of 580 are open again
You were dreaming last night. I thought my roof was going to cave in. We both came in, pounding on the roof. Skyline. There you go. For some up north, youre like hey we havent had that much rain. You will get some later on. I think the thunderstorm activity will pop up more north. Santa cruz mountains, wet and cool. 46. Moderate to heavy rain overnight with an inch and two thirds. Some reports of two day totals over three. Watch how that stays lit up. Also theres very heavy rain coming in around saar towing a campbell and san jose. In the lexington hills, around willow glenn, evergreen and santa clara, that is some of the strongest cells right there. The key is the low is getting closer to us and enhancing the rainfall rates. A little isolated areas continue to move there. This is two forecasts. One south of San Francisco. The other to the north. Walnut creek getting good rain. That stretches back over to bay point, concord and also Pleasant Hill. Its been going, going, going in brentw
FA Vase: Christchurch v Falmouth Town FALMOUTH Town’s FA Vase dream came to an end in the cruellest of fashions as Town suffered a penalty shootout defeat at Christchurch in their third-round tie on Sunday. Ash Pope had given the hosts an early lead before James Ward levelled for Town in the final minutes of normal time to send the game to penalties. Town took an early lead in the shootout but were pegged back before Olly Walker’s seventh kick was saved, allowing Nick Swann to score the decisive penalty for the hosts as they sent Falmouth out of the competition for the second year running.