However, what this will do is finally bring us an end to the heat wave as we head towards the second half of the week. Tonight, though, the evening planner showing it is certainly going to be a warm night, becoming more humid. At 7 oclock 89 degrees. By 8 oclock 86. 84 at 9 oclock and at 10 oclock, temperatures Still Holding in the low 80s, 83 degrees. So, whats ahead. Looks like we have one more hot day tomorrow likely hitting around 90 degrees. That would be the eighth day in our heat wave. The middle of the week im tracking some showers and thunderstorms thursday into friday especially. A good chance of some heavy rain on friday and then get ready for a dramatic pattern change. Believe it or not you might want to think about finding the sweaters. Ill talk about that in the full accuweather 7day forecast. Back to you rick. Sweaters . Yeah, cool. Temperatures not even getting out of the 70s. Wow. All right cecily. Thank you very much. Of course stay with 6abc. Com weather as our heat
They call sharia law. The protest was protested saying it is antimuslim. I think the stand is to basically say it is not compatible with the constitution. We believe in many places it is starting to creep in. Are you worried it would creep in in california . Yes. A lot of muslims follow sharia law. Our rule of law is the u. S. Constitution. I am horrified to see what is happening because of terrorist actions in europe. Reporter citing everything from female mutilation to recent terrorist attacks. These activists stood their ground on this biddy Street Corner across from the santana row shopping area. Across the haonking traffic wer many who interpret prom a different angle. Even though they are hiding in terms of antisharia this is antimuslim protest. Muslims are experiencing, our civil rights are being questioned. We are standing together in solidari solidarity. 120 area groups organized this counter protest from 11 to 3. Came from San Francisco to santa cruz. Amazing to see so many p
For two years, Joel Rimstad eyed a small historic cemetery a mile north of St. Peter to plot out his plan to offer green burials. This week, it became official.
For two years, Joel Rimstad eyed a small historic cemetery a mile north of St. Peter to plot out his plan to offer green burials. This week, it became official.