pressure. lots of isobars on the charts, hence the strong winds, and outbreaks of rain. it is pushing its way eastwards and some heavy showers follow on behind it. you see flashes of lightning there and this rain band becomes confined to england and wales and the south east towards the end of the night. the wins are a real feature, end of the night. the wins are a realfeature, gusting 50 or 60 miles an hour on the irish coast, after 70 on the coast of western scotland. that becomes confined to the south and it stays very wet in scotland. but the ones eased down for part two of the night. a cooler feel two things across the north and the west. double figure values in the south east where it will remain wet into tomorrow morning. as we head through thursday that whether frank clears away and the next feature runs into the southern half of the country in the afternoon. a wet start for east anglia and the south and the rain is slow to clear, but eventually it will. elsewhere it i
giving either false hope or faulty information. and it s not just kentucky dealing with extreme weather, either. the super charged mckinney fire exploded over the weekend in northern california, scorching over 55,000 acres. authorities say it s zero percent contained. firefighters reported finding the bodies of two people in a vehicle burned in the path of the wildfire. evacuations continue today. let s start in kentucky. our reporter is live for us. evan, what are you seeing and hearing from people there? reporter: kate, the flood waters are starting to recede, the ones that came in last week. but we re worried there might be more coming in. this gives aus ch us a chanceo talk about how dang rerous thes floods are. where i m standing is a creek that goes along the highway. i want to show you just what happened here when those flood waters came through. over there, that collection of plywood and slats, there s some toys a t the top of that, that was a house. the flood wa
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timeframe look at the sport. let s start with cricket where we re just over an hour away from the start of play on day four of the third and final test against new zealand at headingley and momentum looks to have swung back in england s favour. the hosts finished with a first innings lead thanks to another stunning performance from jonny bairstow who made 162. new zealand started their second innings brightly, opener tom latham reached half century before being caught for 76, and that was the start of their batting collapse as four more fell, henry nicholls the last to go, so new zealand will resume 168 forfive. we didn t have the best of sessions in the middle session, new zealand took that one, we just wanted to come out with positive vibes that we came up with whenjamie started batting, and we decided to go out with positive intent and look to change the game on its head, we got three wickets in that short space of time and hopefully put them under pressure overnight.
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