i don t know. i think he s got strong thighs, whatever he s doing. you know what i was also thinking? annoying. if you suddenly get turbulence at that point. if you get hurled into the prime minister s lap, nobody wants that. well, you never know. oh, well. or maybe they do. anyway, we ll hear more about rishi sunak s trip to japan and hopefully we ll hear from chris as well on today s episode of newscast. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it s james cook, the bbc s scotland editor and the studio here in westminster. and it s tina dahely, bbc presenter, also in the studio at westminster. and we re talking about the g7, the g7, one of these acronyms. summit. that s the g7 summit to use its official name. and this is a group, isn t it, of major democracies. can we do we think name them. yeah off the top? problematic if we couldn t, so ask obviously i ll start with the easy one, the uk this the us and canada. yeah.
cup of places especially the interior and stretching into places like michigan. we also have some snow falling in the higher elevations, so we ll pick up a couple more inches here by the time it s all said and done before we start to see things quieting down here through the rest of our next couple of days. there s the rainfall totals we could get. maybe a quarter of an inch, nothing too impressive but i know it s kind of a nuisance rain at this point. there s the area going to see 2 inches, up to 4 inches in the higher elevations. nothing too impressive as far as the snow is concerned but, again, annoying. the cooler conditions have settled in for parts of the east. chicago only hits 59 degrees this afternoon, 55 for philly. and as we look out west into portions of of the rockies it s summer like for the middle of the country while the eastern half of the country struggles to get back to normal. we ll see that continue into tomorrow. expect 50 degrees for boston. still running 10 to e