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Metro Detroit weather: Not as cold Friday night, but furnaces still needed

Metro Detroit weather: Not as cold Friday night, but furnaces still needed Lows in the upper 20s, low 30s Published:  Tags:  DETROIT – Welcome to Friday night, Motown. It becomes chillier Friday night but not as cold as it has been the past few. Three planets have a good chance of being visible before dawn. Milder air blows in on a southerly wind Saturday and it will be milder. Easter Sunday will be warmer and higher than average temps are due next week with a few rain showers. Friday night will be clear and cold. Bundle up before going outdoors to view Mars in the west-northwestern sky before midnight or Saturn and Jupiter in the southeastern sky between 5:30 a.m. and 7 a.m. Remember to bring the pets indoors, make sure furnaces are working and grab an extra blanket. Overnight lows will be in the 20s.

Metro Detroit weather: Chilly Saturday morning, milder in the afternoon

Metro Detroit weather: Chilly Saturday morning, milder in the afternoon Highs in the middle, upper 50s Published:  Updated:  Tags:  Welcome to Saturday and your Easter holiday weekend, Motown. We’re off to a chilly start, but this afternoon will become milder with some sunshine. It becomes cooler tonight. Easter Sunday is looking fantastic. More sunshine is on the way with even higher temperatures. Milder than average weather will be with us for much of next week. Saturday morning is starting off with temperatures near or just below freezing. If you’re lucky enough you can take the family outdoors before 7 a.m. to view Saturn and Jupiter in the east-southeastern sky. It will be an inspiration and bring out the astronomer, the scientist, the engineer in your heart. Skies will be mostly clear to partly cloudy.

Young humpback having a whale of a time in S F Bay

Young humpback having a whale of a time in S.F. Bay FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 A young humpback whale has been hanging out in San Francisco Bay for the past week.Bill Keener, Marine Mammal CenterShow MoreShow Less 2of2 A young humpback whale has been hanging out in San Francisco Bay for the past week.Bill Keener, Marine Mammal CenterShow MoreShow Less A young humpback whale has been frolicking in San Francisco Bay for the past week, arriving about a month earlier than usual, feasting on a smorgasbord of small fish and splashing around Sausalito, Tiburon, Alcatraz Island and off Crissy Field.

There s a whale in the San Francisco Bay right now, something never before seen in March

Why listing is a logical step on this firm s journey

Why listing is a ‘logical step’ on this firm’s journey By Jerome Doraisamy|16 March 2021 Hamilton Locke managing partner Nick Humphrey explains why his firm’s holding company is set to list, what it hopes to achieve, and what can be learned from others, in particular HWL Ebsworth’s recent experience. Across the globe, Nick Humphrey (pictured) mused, the dominant business structure in professional services – from recruitment to IT, from investment banking to engineering consulting – is a listed public company. A listed business, he explained, “brings access to capital for investment, the incentive to build real equity value and long-term thinking about client relationships”. When asked why Halo Group (the holding company of Hamilton Locke) is listing, he said that the real question is why should a professional services business not list, just because the services relate to legal practice.

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