off of the gulf coast there. we re not going to get a sense of it until tomorrow. but yes, it looks pretty path down in. and we ll be talking about this later in the hour. thanks, chris. and thank you for joining us. hurricane ian continues to create a swath of in made landfall just after 3:00 this afternoon in southwestern florida, near k o connor, a island off of the coast of fort myers. ian came ashore as a category four hurricane with 150 mile per hour winds. just a few miles per hour shy of a category five. only for hurricane stronger than that have made landfall in the united states ever. but it is not just the strength of the storm, it is the size. this is the view of hurricane in from the international space station this afternoon. just showing how massive the storm is. the national river describes in as battering the florida peninsula with tied and winds, and flooding. ian has just now weakened to a category two storm with maximum sustained winds of 105 miles
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category five. it slammed into a barrier island just off the coast of fort myers, south of there, on the gulf coast is the town of estero in lee county, that is where we find csn bc correspondent perry resin. we are hearing that fort myers mentioned in the reports about damage. what can you tell us? right now in lee county, which is where fort myers is. we moved here because the cell phone service is abysmal. in lee county, there are 92% of people without power, what we have here behind us is some place that has power, and this is just lined with palm trees. you can see all the way down the road here, all of these palm branches that have been taken down. these are massive branches, in some places they have to be ten plus feet? these things have been lining the streets here. we have woken up in fort myers this morning, we realizing that
for the rest of us. it s palm sunday today, which signals the beginning of holy week for christians across the world. a huge procession is underway injerusalem, where worshippers began inside the holy church of the sepulchre and made their way to the mount of olives. palm sunday recalls an event in the new testament, when jesus entered into jerusalem and was greeted by the people waving palm branches. the first all private mission to the international space station has docked. the crew consisting of a pilot and three passengers have been welcomed inside the international space station. they are due to spend eight days orbiting the earth. the flight is being hailed as a milestone in the commercialisation of space flight. kathy lueders runs nasa s human space flight programme and she gave her thoughts on this new push in the commercialisation of space. i think this is part of our plan, right? when nasa was set up over 60 years ago it was really about how do
injerusalem, where worshippers began inside the holy church of the sepulchre and made their way to the mount of olives. palm sunday recalls an event in the new testament, when jesus entered into jerusalem and was greeted by the people waving palm branches. now it s time to take look at the weather, with darren bett. hello there. the weather is looking decent enough for many of us this afternoon. it was a little on the chilly side this morning and this afternoon won t be desperately one either but it is looking dry and bright today. tomorrow there is rain in the forecast. not everybody is going to get it. here is the satellite picture with the pressure map. you can see a weather front wrapping around this rather large area of low pressure. this weather front is approaching and that is why the skies will turn hazy and then cloudy across western parts of the uk, even the possibility of a few spots of rain in northern ireland in the
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