can you hear me. i have been so good this year. it s embarrass. rachel: look at your side, will. i have one cup of coffee. your area is a problem. [laughter] we re not even talking about the shot you re looking at here. we know we re on tv. good time to clean up. welcome to the fourth and final hour of fox & friends. rachel: this is how they thank me for buying them breakfast, complain that my stuff is out. [laughter] get this out of here. napkins. thank you for breakfast. she did order it for us. we got the quiet stare. she said she was ordering breakfast and she did and it came on time and she got it properly and we re impressed by had that. appreciate that. rachel: thank you, pete. nicer than will s clean up your space hall monitor over had here. i said thank you for breakfast and i got the squint stare like this. [laughter] he goes you finally ordered breakfast and got it on time, like dig, dig, dig, passive aggressive comment and you sai
scotland but also into northern ireland as well at low levels. we have had some hills never cross parts of northern england. if you are travelling in the next rails, watch out for ice and untreated surfaces. we have a potent area of low pressure moving the west to east end as well as the snow, strong wind, gales, even severe gales, we have had a gust across the north west highlands of 79 mph. you can see what has been happening in the morning, where we have had the snow, rain cutting in behind it and rain moving away from the far south of england where it will brighten up. most of the weather action is going to be across the north of the country. here, a mixture of snow at times, some rain, thunderand lightning and some hail, all drifting eastwards. the strongest winds also travelling eastwards through the course of the day. it will be blustery wherever you are, blustery showers in northern ireland with some sunshine in between, and a few showers getting into the west as well with some
100 miles badass from storm rn, no one you re that strong, but over the hills of southern scotland and northern ireland, a bit potential biggest impact to the recovery process taking there at the moment. where we are seeing storm barra, it is this cloud out in the atlantic, a slight gap between that and what we have had so far today, an area of rain cutting across eastern parts of england, heavy in places, sunshine and showers elsewhere, some of those wintry in places, and you can see from the temperatures into the evening it will be a cold enter the day with temperatures dropping below freezing. a pretty cold night tonight. rain, sleet and snow, and our sky is clear there will be a widespread frost into tuesday morning, and that will bring with it some sunshine to start tuesday, particularly across scotland and england but then storm barra pushes in through the day, with the strongest winds in the west with potential disruption later in the day from snow, and showing you how
laieyla santiago has the latest now from puerto rico. the foreign minister of barbuda has said mandatory evacuations could be put in place by friday. this as the island recovers from one storm and awaits another. hurricane irma leaving a path of death and destruction as it barrels toward the u.s. homes now piles of debris, power, communication wiped out. devastating winds reaching up to 185 miles per hour and rain cutting off caribbean islands completely from the rest of the world for hours. antigua, however, barbuda, our sister island is still on the threat. we have lost all communications. one of the first government officials to establish contact called it heart-wrenching, absolutely devastating. i have never seen any such destruction.
breaking news. florida preparing for a massive and direct hit from hurricane irma. people have seen the power of this storm already. it has nearly wiped out entire islands, crushing 95% of the island. although, miraculously so far only a reported death there. the wind and waves as powerful as the strongest tornadoes, flipping boats upside down. and tonight another hurricane is strengthening in irm a s wake. hurricane jose, expected to turn north. reporter: hurricane irma leaving a path of death and destruction as it barrels towards the u.s. homes now piles of debris. power, communication wiped out. winds reaching up to 185 miles an hour and rain cutting off