For another rainy, stormy night. Amelia draper is in the storm centeth a look at what to expect. Amelia . And, pat, ikehink the word is some. Most of us are going to stay dry out there tonight, but tomorrow im tracking widespread showers and thunderstorms looking likely later in the day, but where it is raining, its raining heavily a this is back toour west right now. This rain is slowly trying to move into parts of Frederick County and virginia. Successfully now moving into Shenandoah County where its producing very, very heavy rainfall right alongi81. Starting to see a little bit of rain as well. Based on the latest track its going to be moving into luray. Well see that pop up there and the steady rain at 5 30 and 5 40 d winchester at 6 15 and perryville at 6 50. Closer to home in the metro area, im seeing isolated showers popping up in montgomern and right on the border of frederick and Loudoun County and up around theus damasc area. Most of us stay try tonight and everybody dealing
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last night after legal action. and our shrinking coastline a warning that rising sea levels mean almost 200,000 properties in england may have to be abandoned. also coming up before nine o clock. as new government research reveals that young people are particularly at risk of chronic loneliness, we take a closer look at something affecting up to half of adults in england and ask how we can better cope together. boris johnson s ethics adviser has resigned after saying there was a legitimate question over whether the pm had broken ministerial rules over pa rtygate. lord geidt did not give a reason for his departure, but in a statement he said it was the right thing to do. let s speak to our political correspondent, jonathan blake. what do we know about why he decided to go? this what do we know about why he decided to o? , . ., what do we know about why he decided to no? , what do we know about why he decided too? , ., ., to go? this came as something of a surrise to go?
Tonight up to 45 Miles Per Hour. So some Power Outages and downed trees could still be a possibility as we head into early tomorrow, as the wind starts to lighten up, our attention turns to our chance of rain arriving through next week. An outlook on that and how long the winds stick around through sunday coming up in our full forecast in ten minutes. Back to you. Thank you. Live Team Coverage continues with tom jenson live in napa. Concerns where you are, tom, in the north bay, also the east bay hills where the red flag warnings are in place. Cal fire trying to be ready for anything. Really concerned out here in the north bay, terry, tonight. Cal fire telling us that we shouldnt even light a match outdoors, that would be violating a regulation under these red flag warnings tonight. They say their fire behavior analysts have analyzed this, the conditions right now, they tell us their analysts say if someone dropped 100 matches in parts of west napa county right now, those 100 matches w