in september but faces tory claims she may have broken civil service rules by failing to declare her contact with labour over a potentialjob. here s sarah with a look at this morning s weather. with the newstart know, let me walk backwards a bit and do that again. it is time to have a look at the weather, sarah has all the details about the weather, not the news, thatis about the weather, not the news, that is what we do, you do the weather. much better.- that is what we do, you do the weather. much better. good morning, charlie. it weather. much better. good morning, charlie- it is weather. much better. good morning, charlie. it is that weather. much better. good morning, charlie. it is that time weather. much better. good morning, charlie. it is that time of weather. much better. good morning, charlie. it is that time of the - charlie. it is that time of the morning, isn t it? a bit changeable, believe it or not it has been the warmestjune on record here in the uk, but it c
that s why they need to be released. and look, jfk has been, you know, he s sort of the birth of this qanon movement was sort of based on a lot of anxiety in the conspiracy theories and the lack of information. so, the more that the government can release, the better for all of us, especially right now. but i do think it s clear there s some kind of internal war going on in government. i mean, listen, alisyn, if you have trump in a court with biden on this issue [laughter] you have to ask some questions. you do have to ask many questions. so there does have to be something perhaps in the neighborhood of national security which would prevent it. doug, you mentioned the cia, the central intelligence agency, the fbi, the drug enforcement. whatever it is, obviously this information is mission critical that they don t want to give us. and if they do, alisyn, there are these redactions and a blackout portion. so i m wondering, if they release, it weather would be so overly redacted t
widely, gales and severe gale force winds in the north and west and heavy rain, another three or four hours, northern ireland have had 150% of the average october rain, city get off to a start. you saw those gusty winds, gusts up to 40, 50 mph in land, that whatever the feel even attempt it will be back. there is it? as to how quickly that rain then clears away from. it could be windy. some dry weather of course in between and there will be dry until it weather, less windy interludes through the week and thursday it may be that the parts of the central britain but towards the south and east, as you can see, we have that potential rain dragging its heels. but is what we will keep you updated on. when it moves away in my knee that we see an extended period of low sonic low pressure, and original high pressure. julie
you said just left and trying to find a gate. was they were a miscommunication, weather, all kinds of issues this weekend. did they tell you? we thought it was weather at first and the states, i didn t know what the weather was like in atlanta. i started asking questions of the people and they said it was staffing issues. we looked at the gates further on in that area, and they were being delayed. the flight going out to wisconsin. that was two hours behind. they were still in line. so we went up and asked them, hey come as it weather or what is it? staffing. some pilots were overworked and ended up staffed and had to go home. ashley: the same issue because the pilots worked eight hours and that is the reason we got delayed. but i will say the pilot job openings projected over the next decades, 14,000 openings.