stamp. in terms of ending the war, nbc news is reporting on secret talks between former u.s. officials and prominent russians to lay the groundwork for potential negotiations. while the post reports ukrainian officials say they are confident in their aim to retake substantial territory by the fall, and forced russia to negotiate. meanwhile, the white house the uk is a signatory to a convention, which prohibits the production or use of cluster munitions and discourages their use. we will continue to do our part to support ukraine. all right, there was rishi sunak there, the prime minister of great britain, jumping into the conversation. but to that point, while the white house is defending us and then cluster shells to ukraine, with president biden saying ukrainian forces are running out of ammunition. it is still turning out to be an unpopular decision at home and abroad, as biden plans to travel to europe to tomorrow, and millions of americans remain under potentially
talking about this for weeks and weeks. it is soggy, stormy, we are watching records fall pretty much every single day. whether it s temperature, hike temperature that falls, and that s not just in the u.s.. that s globally. we ll get to those numbers,. to also, rainfall rates. denver sought more rainfall this year than they do typically in just a few days. this is what we re looking at in terms of the heat, because it is dangerously hot so many places. 19 million americans, some sort of heat alert, whether it s in the southwest, pacific northwest, into the south central east. we get the trouble digits once again, it s going to be so hot. there you want to he all the warnings, if you can, drink a lot of water, find chain if you have to be outdoors. take a look at some of these numbers. las vegas, 100, six 109 in phoenix, 97 in albuquerque. yes, it s dry, heat but it s still really high. then, working at the south central states in the southeast, into the 90s, mid, 90s you factor in t
what does that mean? that could bring down some trees, and break down some power lines leading to some power outages, somehow, also an isolated tornado, but look how many people are involved. we re talking to portions of the mississippi valley, into the south central states, southeast, carolinas, into the mid-atlantic. big cities along i-95, d.c., down to raleigh, charleston, a win. so, it s going to be some import impacts as well, as we head out tomorrow. that s going to be a big. story and alex, will end up here, because we re looking at a lot of rainfall and a lot of spots. we re talking about that moisture in the atmosphere. it s sort of like a sponge that gets squeezed out. we re looking at a chance for flash flooding throughout today, also, tomorrow to the northeast, we could see over five inches of rain. that s going to cause some problems, to. back to you. wow! what a report! i could just sit here and take it all in, there s a lot of trouble, spots, okay, michelle grossman, t
MOSES LAKE Two full blocks of cool cars.
Their owners thought so, of course, and so did the spectators that filled West Third Avenue in front of Frontier Middle School for the Spring Festival car show Saturday.
“Beautiful cars. Beautiful cars I haven’t seen in years,” said Noland Dominguez of the Lakesiders Car Club.