southern half of the country. mostly 60s and 70s elsewhere. now a lesson in how not to pull off a robbery with style. with style? yeah, when you rob a place, you want to have style when you do it. a convenience store catches these guys. they are trying to walk out without paying for beer. they each grab three cases, trying to look cool as they just walk past the register, but they can t open the door. that s the problem. they kind of look like laurel and hardy. once outside they kept dropping the beer. they finally left one case behind. can you imagine what happened when they finally popped the top of one of those shaken cans? it clearly says pull man. that s too bad. look at him. he s stumbling outside, dropping beer. this is hilarious. this is the part i don t get. they just took beer. no money. just beer. that s all you need.
amazon. pepsi true will be naturally sweetened and sold in 7.5-ounce cans. eventually, yes, pepsi will sell it in the grocery stores. from true to blue, giant grain silos are now the world s biggest six-pack. workers put the finishing touches on the structure to turn them into replicas of labatt blue. that s a beer can. the silos are part of a new business complex which includes a brewery. one of those silos will hold grain for the brewery but won t be labatt beer. let s turn to some weather, shall we? fall coming down from canada. it s whipping up pretty nasty storms in the middle of the country. thunderstorms blowing in off the gulf of mexico as well. rain and snow across montana and wyoming. and that s where we ll see the first sign of a big chill that s coming. but still in the 80s and 90s in the southern half of the country and a heat wave in parts of the west. mostly 60s and 70s elsewhere. if you have an itch, there s only one thing to do.
where they should be. they ll jump up into the 90s again. look for a couple of showers expected also across the pacific northwest and a few isolated showers in southern california as well. we start the morning out with showers and storms in new york, also for boston. and for cleveland those temperatures still remain on the cool side as well with mostly 60s, but watch for those temperatures to really rebound as we go into the next several days. brianna, back to you. karen, thank you for that. let s check out some of the other stories ahead with victor blackwell back in atlanta. hi, victor. brianna, thank you. this weekend, jodi arias is on suicide watch after telling a reporter she wants the death penalty, and she wants it soon. now some people say she s just doing this for attention. that s neck. [ indistinct conversations ] [ pizza dodging man s mouth ]
for sure. check it out. watch. thank god he had the helmet on. everybody okay in this picture. let s take a look at the werlth. might be easier to look at. may 1st, everybody. winterlike storms, slam denver to minneapolis. 3 to 5 inches in some spots. can you believe that. heavy rain along the gulf coast. strong wind, golf ball sized hail around dallas, oklahoma city and kansas city. thinking abut you guys. east and west coast temperatures will be springy. mostly 60s and 70s. only in the 30s, around denver. that s 30 degrees below normal. if you can believe it. ouchy. now you may not realize it, but today is a huge day for an endangered animal in texas. at animal is this alligator snapping turtle. found in houston. ow, painful if she gets ahold of you. when she was found, she had a couple fish hooks in her mouth and throat. she has been receiving care at
really incredible. we do want to, shift gears dramatically, talking about the forecast now. looking at a day of violent storms, dallas to buffalo, new york. also looking for more tornados, hail, also, winds topping up to 80 miles an hour. cool rain from rapid city. to billings. half foot of snow in the rockies. showers in the pacific north west. mostly 60s, seattle, salt lake city. 73 in minneapolis. 80 in chicago. 83 in kansas city. near 90, dallas to miami. 92 in atlanta. 70 here in new york. here we go again. another erupting volcano in iceland, posing such a threat to air traffic, iceland s main airport is closed until this afternoon at the earliest. nobody expects worldwide delays we saw last year because the winds are not as strong right now and ash is falling back into the ground more quickly. as of now, only about 40 international flights have been canceled. former south african president nelson mandela in the first full day of a visit to his