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PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Two men pumping air in their tires came under fire at a gas station in the East Oak Lane section of Philadelphia.
It happened shortly after 1:30 a.m. Friday on the 400 block of West Cheltenham Avenue near Oak Lane Road.
Police say the two men along with a friend were at the air pump when a white SUV pulled up next to them.
The rear passenger side window was lowered and someone inside fired a gun at the pair at least four times, police say.
A 29-year-old man was shot in the foot. The other man, believed to be in his late 20s to early 30s, was struck in the hand.
They were both taken to Einstein Medical Center in stable condition. The friend was not injured.
The SUV fled the scene going east on Cheltenham Avenue.
Police say the victims' vehicle was struck by gunfire. A bullet hit the gas tank causing the vehicle to leak fuel. Another shot struck one of the tires.
Police say the entire incident was recorded on the gas station's security cameras.
A motive has not been determined and no arrests have been made.
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PARSIPPANY, N.J. (AP) _ AdvanSix Inc. (ASIX) on Friday reported second-quarter earnings of $65.2 million.
The Parsippany, New Jersey-based company said it had profit of $2.23 per share. Earnings, adjusted for stock option expense and non-recurring costs, were $2.30 per share.
The results did not meet Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of three analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of $2.39 per share.
The polymer resins producer posted revenue of $583.7 million in the period, surpassing Street forecasts. Three analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $557.5 million.
AdvanSix shares have dropped 19% since the beginning of the year. The stock has increased slightly more than 9% in the last 12 months.
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BRIDGEWATER, N.J. (AP) _ Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (AMRX) on Friday reported a second-quarter loss of $120.8 million, after reporting a profit in the same period a year earlier.
The Bridgewater, New Jersey-based company said it had a loss of 80 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for one-time gains and costs, were 19 cents per share.
The results did not meet Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of four analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of 20 cents per share.
The pharmaceutical company posted revenue of $559.4 million in the period, exceeding Street forecasts. Four analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $534.6 million.
Amneal expects full-year earnings in the range of 65 cents to 70 cents per share, with revenue in the range of $2.15 billion to $2.25 billion.
The company's shares closed at $3.46. A year ago, they were trading at $4.83.
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) _ Century Casinos Inc. (CNTY) on Friday reported second-quarter net income of $8.9 million.
On a per-share basis, the Colorado Springs, Colorado-based company said it had profit of 28 cents.
The results surpassed Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of three analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of 22 cents per share.
The casino operator posted revenue of $111.1 million in the period, which fell short of Street forecasts. Three analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $112.3 million.
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HAMILTON, Bermuda (AP) _ Essent Group Ltd. (ESNT) on Friday reported second-quarter earnings of $231.8 million.
The Hamilton, Bermuda-based company said it had profit of $2.16 per share.
The mortgage insurance and reinsurance holding company posted revenue of $244.4 million in the period.
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ALPHARETTA, Ga. (AP) _ GCP Applied Technologies Inc. (GCP) on Friday reported second-quarter net income of $5.5 million.
The Alpharetta, Georgia-based company said it had profit of 7 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs and costs related to mergers and acquisitions, came to 15 cents per share.
The specialty construction chemicals maker posted revenue of $268.4 million in the period.
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BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, Ohio (AP) _ GrafTech International Ltd. (EAF) on Friday reported second-quarter earnings of $115 million.
The Brooklyn Heights, Ohio-based company said it had net income of 44 cents per share.
The maker of graphite products posted revenue of $363.6 million in the period.
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WASHINGTON — The American job market has defied raging inflation, rising interest rates, growing recession fears. Month after month, U.S. employers just kept adding hundreds of thousands of workers, often beating forecasters’ expectations.
But now economists worry that signs of weakness are starting to turn up in hiring, threatening one of the United States’ last remaining redoubts of economic strength. Job openings are down, and the number of Americans signing up for unemployment benefits is up.
“When we look across the labor market, we are seeing broad indications of cracks beginning to show,’’ said Sarah House, senior economist at Wells Fargo. “Overall conditions aren’t nearly as strong as what we were seeing three to six months ago.’’
The Labor Department reports on Friday how many jobs were created in July and whether the super-low U.S. unemployment rate has begun to tick higher.
Forecasters, on average, expect the economy to have picked up another 250,000 jobs last month, according to a survey by the data firm FactSet. That would be a solid number in normal times but would mark a big deceleration for 2022: Employers have been hiring an average 457,000 workers a month so far this year.
The unemployment rate is expected to stay at 3.6% — just off a 50-year low — for the fifth straight month.
The job news will have political implications, too: Worries about high prices and the risk of recession are likely to weigh on voters in November’s midterm elections, potentially making it tougher for President Joe Biden’s Democrats to keep control of Congress.
The economic backdrop is troubling: Gross domestic product — the broadest measure of economic output — fell in both the first and second quarters; consecutive GDP drops is one definition of a recession. And inflation is roaring at a 40-year high.
The job market’s continued strength — especially the low jobless rate — is the main reason most economists don’t believe a downturn has started yet, though they increasingly fear that one is on the way. History isn’t entirely reassuring: The unemployment rate was even lower — 3.5% — when an 11-month recession began in December 1969.
Americans aren’t the only ones contending with difficult economic times.
Recession fears are rising in Europe, too. In the United Kingdom, the Bank of England on Thursday projected that the world’s fifth-largest economy would slide into recession by the end of the year.
Russia’s war in Ukraine has darkened the outlook across Europe. The conflict has made energy supplies scarce and driven prices higher. European countries are bracing for the possibility that Moscow will keep reducing — and perhaps completely cut off — flows of natural gas, used to power factories, generate electricity and keep homes warm in winter.
If Europeans can’t store enough gas for the cold months, rationing may be required by industry.
Economies have been on a wild ride since COVID hit in early 2020.
The pandemic brought economic life to a near standstill as companies shut down and consumers stayed home as a health precaution. In March and April 2020, American employers slashed a staggering 22 million jobs and the economy plunged into a deep, two-month recession.
But massive government aid — and the Federal Reserve’s decision to slash interest rates and pour money into financial markets — fueled a surprisingly quick recovery. Caught off guard by the strength of the rebound, factories, shops, ports and freight yards were overwhelmed with orders and scrambled to bring back the workers they furloughed when COVID hit.
The result has been shortages of workers and supplies, delayed shipments -- and rising prices. In the United States, inflation has been rising steadily for more than a year. In June, consumer prices jumped 9.1% from a year earlier — the biggest increase since 1981.
The Fed at first underestimated inflation’s resurgence, thinking prices were rising because of temporary supply chain bottlenecks. But inflation refused to go away.
Now the central bank is responding aggressively. It has raised its benchmark short-term interest rate four times this year, and more rate hikes are ahead.
Higher borrowing costs are taking a toll. Rising mortgage rates, for instance, have cooled a red-hot housing market. Sales of previously occupied homes dropped in June for the fifth straight month.
Real estate companies — including lending firm loanDepot and online housing broker Redfin — have begun laying off workers.
The labor market is showing other signs of wobbliness.
The Labor Department reported Tuesday that employers posted 10.7 million job openings in June — a healthy number but the lowest since September.
And the four-week average number of Americans signing up for unemployment benefits — a proxy for layoffs that smooths out week-to-week swings — rose last week to the highest level since November, though the numbers may have been exaggerated by seasonal factors.
Friday’s jobs report comes at a critical moment for President Biden, who has maintained that the economy is merely slowing down rather than heading into a recession. Inflation has dogged public support for Biden, yet the administration has stressed that the 3.6% unemployment rate and solid job gains are signs of a healthy economy.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the administration expects the pace of hiring to fall further in the coming months because the unemployment rate is already near historic lows and fewer potential workers are available.
A slower pace of hiring and reduced levels of wage growth could also suggest that inflationary pressures are easing, but it has the White House attempting to convince the American public that less growth is a positive at a moment when Republican lawmakers are saying a recession has already started; they cite the drop in GDP over the first half of the year.
“We’re expecting it to be closer to 150,000 jobs per month,” Jean-Pierre said at Thursday’s briefing. “This kind of job growth is consistent with the lower level of unemployment numbers that we’ve been seeing.”
Economist House at Wells Fargo expects employers to keep adding jobs for a few months. But rising interest rates, she said, will gradually choke off economic growth.
“We are actually looking for outright declines in hiring come the first quarter, maybe second quarter of next year,’’ she said. “As monetary policy continues to tighten, that’s going to have an effect on overall business conditions and therefore demand for workers.
“Our expectation is that the U.S. economy will slip into recession, probably at the start of the year.’’
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Josh Boak in Washington and Courtney Bonnell in London contributed to this story.
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ATLANTA (AP) _ Gray Television Inc. (GTN) on Friday reported second-quarter earnings of $99 million.
On a per-share basis, the Atlanta-based company said it had profit of 91 cents.
The broadcast television company posted revenue of $868 million in the period.
For the current quarter ending in October, Gray Television said it expects revenue in the range of $940 million to $959 million.
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ATLANTA (AP) _ Interface Inc. (TILE) on Friday reported net income of $16.8 million in its second quarter.
The Atlanta-based company said it had profit of 28 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs and restructuring costs, were 36 cents per share.
The carpet tile company posted revenue of $346.6 million in the period.
For the current quarter ending in October, Interface said it expects revenue in the range of $325 million to $345 million.
The company expects full-year revenue in the range of $1.3 billion to $1.33 billion.
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RACINE, Wis. (AP) _ Johnson Outdoors Inc. (JOUT) on Friday reported fiscal third-quarter profit of $14.1 million.
The Racine, Wisconsin-based company said it had profit of $1.38 per share.
The outdoor gear company posted revenue of $203.8 million in the period.
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MAPLE PLAIN, Minn. (AP) _ Proto Labs Inc. (PRLB) on Friday reported net income of $2.6 million in its second quarter.
The Maple Plain, Minnesota-based company said it had net income of 9 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, came to 46 cents per share.
The custom parts manufacturer posted revenue of $126.9 million in the period.
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SYLMAR, Calif. (AP) _ Tutor Perini Corp. (TPC) on Friday reported a loss of $63 million in its second quarter.
The Sylmar, California-based company said it had a loss of $1.23 per share.
The construction company posted revenue of $861 million in the period.
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PITTSBURGH (AP) _ Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp. (WAB) on Friday reported second-quarter earnings of $166 million.
On a per-share basis, the Pittsburgh-based company said it had profit of 91 cents. Earnings, adjusted for amortization costs and restructuring costs, came to $1.23 per share.
The results surpassed Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of six analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of $1.22 per share.
The maker of parts for locomotives, subways and buses posted revenue of $2.05 billion in the period, missing Street forecasts. Three analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $2.08 billion.
Wabtec expects full-year earnings in the range of $4.70 to $5 per share, with revenue in the range of $8.3 billion to $8.6 billion.
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BEIJING (AP) — China halts dialogue with US on climate change, military issues, anti-drug work in retaliation for Pelosi's Taiwan visit.
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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Representatives of Dutch farmers were meeting Friday with Prime Minister Mark Rutte and other Cabinet ministers to discuss the government's nitrogen emissions reduction goals that have sparked disruptive protests in recent weeks.
But the prospect of success appeared slim, with two main activist farmers' organizations demanding concessions and not attending because they have no trust in the veteran politician appointed to act as intermediary. They say the mediator, Johan Remkes, is not independent.
Rutte did not comment to reporters as he entered the meeting in the central city of Utrecht.
Farmers angry at the target of slashing nitrogen emissions 50% by 2030 have blockaded supermarket distribution centers, parked tractors on highways and dumped garbage including manure and asbestos on roads in recent weeks.
Rutte has criticized what he said are small groups of farmers who he says have endangered others with the nature of their protests. “Willfully endangering others, damaging our infrastructure and threatening people who help clean up is beyond all limits," he wrote on Twitter last week.
The government has been forced to act after courts in recent years began blocking permits for infrastructure and housing projects because the country was missing its emissions targets.
The government has earmarked an extra 24.3 billion euros ($25.6 billion) to finance agricultural reforms that will likely make many farmers drastically reduce their number of livestock or get rid of them altogether. Provincial authorities have been given a year to formulate plans to cut emissions.
Sjaak van der Tak, chairman of the main farmers' lobby group LTO, said the talks were vital. LTO represents some 30,000 farms in the Netherlands.
"It is of enormous importance that we, together with the other agricultural parties, really expect something from this Cabinet,” Van der Tak said on his way into the talks.
LTO says there are nearly 54,000 agricultural businesses in the Netherlands with exports totaling 94.5 billion euros in 2019.
The Dutch minister responsible for nitrogen, Christianne van der Wal, said she had no expectations heading into the talks.
“First, listen,” she said.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy has contracted for two straight quarters, intensifying fears that the nation is on the cusp of a recession — if not already in one — barely two years after the pandemic recession officially ended.
Six months of contraction is a long-held informal definition of a recession. Yet nothing is simple in the post-pandemic economy. Its direction has confounded Federal Reserve policymakers and many private economists since growth screeched to a halt in March 2020 as COVID-19 struck and 20 million Americans were suddenly thrown out of work.
One sector of the economy that has remained defiantly buoyant is the jobs market and on Friday, the Labor Department will release monthly employment data that most economists believe will show that hiring, too, has begun to cool.
That would be a sizeable shift in an era that may be remembered for having so many unfilled jobs that there were two available for every American who didn't have one.
Even as the economy shrank over the first half of this year, employers added 2.7 million jobs — more than in most entire years before the pandemic struck. And the unemployment rate has sunk to 3.6%, near a half-century low. Robust hiring and exceedingly low unemployment aren't consistent with a recession.
While most economists — and Fed Chair Jerome Powell — have said they don't think the economy is in recession, many increasingly expect an economic downturn to begin later this year or next.
Either way, with inflation raging at its highest level in four decades, Americans’ purchasing power is eroding. The pain is being felt disproportionately by lower-income and Black and Hispanic households, many of whom are struggling to pay for higher-cost essentials like food, gas and rent. Compounding those pressures, the Fed is jacking up interest rates at the fastest pace since the early 1980s, thereby magnifying borrowing costs for homes and cars and credit card purchases.
As a result, regardless of whether a recession has officially begun, Americans have increasingly soured on the economy,
So how, exactly, do we know when an economy is in recession? Here are some answers to such questions:
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WHO DECIDES WHEN A RECESSION HAS STARTED?
Recessions are officially declared by the obscure-sounding National Bureau of Economic Research, a group of economists whose Business Cycle Dating Committee defines a recession as “a significant decline in economic activity that is spread across the economy and lasts more than a few months.”
The committee considers trends in hiring as a key measure in determining recessions. It also assesses many other data points, including gauges of income, employment, inflation-adjusted spending, retail sales and factory output. It puts heavy weight on jobs and a gauge of inflation-adjusted income that excludes government support payments such as Social Security.
Yet the NBER typically doesn't declare a recession until well after one has begun, sometimes for up to a year. Economists consider a half-point rise in the unemployment rate, averaged over several months, as the most historically reliable sign of a downturn.
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DO TWO STRAIGHT QUARTERS OF ECONOMIC CONTRACTION EQUAL A RECESSION?
That's a common rule of thumb, but it isn't an official definition.
Still, in the past, it has been a useful measure. Michael Strain, an economist at the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute, notes that in each of the past 10 times that the economy shrank for two consecutive quarters, a recession has resulted.
Still, even Strain isn't sure we're in recession now. Like many economists, he notes that the underlying drivers of the economy — consumer spending, business investment, home purchases — all grew in the first quarter.
Overall gross domestic product — the broadest measure of the nation's output — declined at a 1.6% annual rate from January through March because of one-off factors, including a sharp jump in imports and a post-holiday season drop in businesses' inventories. Many economists expect that when GDP is revised later this year, the first quarter may even turn out to be positive.
“The basic story is that the economy is growing but still slowing, and that slowdown really accelerated in the second quarter," Strain said.
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DON’T A LOT OF PEOPLE THINK A RECESSION IS COMING?
Yes, because many people now feel more financially burdened. With wage gains trailing inflation for most people, higher prices for such essentials as gas, food, and rent have eroded Americans' spending power,
This week, Walmart reported that higher gas and food costs have forced its shoppers to reduce their purchases of discretionary spending such as new clothing, a clear sign that consumer spending, a key driver of the economy, is weakening. The nation's largest retailer, Walmart reduced its profit outlook and said it will have to discount more items like furniture and electronics.
And the Fed's rate hikes have caused average mortgage rates to double from a year ago, to 5.5%, causing a sharp fall in home sales and construction.
Higher rates will also likely weigh on businesses' willingness to invest in new buildings, machinery and other equipment. If companies reduce spending and investment, they'll also start to slow hiring. Rising caution among companies about spending freely could lead eventually to layoffs. If the economy were to lose jobs and the public were to grow more fearful, consumers would further reduce spending.
The Fed's rapid rate hikes have raised the likelihood of recession in the next two years to nearly 50%, Goldman Sachs economists have said. And Bank of America economists now forecast a “mild” recession later this year, while Deutsche Bank expects a recession early next year.
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WHAT ARE SOME SIGNS OF AN IMPENDING RECESSION?
The clearest signal that a recession is under way, economists say, would be a steady rise in job losses and a surge in unemployment. In the past, an increase in the unemployment rate of three-tenths of a percentage point, on average over the previous three months, has meant that a recession will soon follow.
Many economists monitor the number of people who seek unemployment benefits each week, which indicates whether layoffs are worsening. Weekly applications for jobless aid, averaged over the past four weeks, have risen for eight straight weeks to nearly 250,000, the highest level since last November. While that is a potentially concerning sign, it is still a low level historically.
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ANY OTHER SIGNALS TO WATCH FOR?
Many economists also monitor changes in the interest payments, or yields, on different bonds for a recession signal known as an “inverted yield curve.” This occurs when the yield on the 10-year Treasury falls below the yield on a short-term Treasury, such as the 3-month T-bill. That is unusual. Normally, longer-term bonds pay investors a richer yield in exchange for tying up their money for a longer period.
Inverted yield curves generally mean that investors foresee a recession that will compel the Fed to slash rates. Inverted curves often predate recessions. Still, it can take 18 to 24 months for a downturn to arrive after the yield curve inverts.
For the past two weeks, the yield on the two-year Treasury has exceeded the 10-year yield, suggesting that markets expect a recession soon. Many analysts say, though, that comparing the 3-month yield to the 10-year has a better recession-forecasting track record. Those rates are not inverted now.
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WILL THE FED KEEP RAISING RATES EVEN AS THE ECONOMY SLOWS?
The economy's flashing signals — slowing growth with strong hiring — have put the Fed in a tough spot. Chair Jerome Powell is aiming for a “soft landing,” in which the economy weakens enough to slow hiring and wage growth without causing a recession and brings inflation back to the Fed's 2% target.
But Powell has acknowledged that such an outcome has grown more difficult to achieve. Russia's invasion of Ukraine and China's COVID-19 lockdowns have driven up prices for energy food, and many manufactured parts in the U.S.
Powell has also indicated that if necessary, the Fed will keep raising rates even amid a weak economy if that's what's needed to tame inflation.
“Is there a risk that we would go too far?" Powell asked last month. "Certainly there’s a risk, but I wouldn’t agree that’s the biggest risk to the economy. The biggest mistake to make…would be to fail to restore price stability.”
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5 natural anti-aging hacks to look young
While age may just be a number, it's a natural process and its effects spare none. From loosened and wrinkled skin to thinning hair, the consequences of aging have often led people to question the "happy" in "happy birthday." But fret not, here are some effective and absolutely natural hacks that can help you look and feel younger despite aging.
It is said that one should consume at least eight glasses of water a day. Water keeps your skin nourished and radiant, and even replenishes skin cells and tissues. Consuming less water or dehydration leads to drying and dullness of skin, which makes one look older automatically. Water helps energize muscles and prevent muscle fatigue. Hydration is also crucial for healthy digestion.
When you sleep, your body constantly works on renewing cells. These cells charge your inner defense mechanism in battling against the damage wreaked by UV rays. Additionally, during sleep, your body also releases a protein called collagen, which is helpful in maintaining youthful skin. One should aim at sleeping for about seven to nine hours daily in order to keep a youthful appearance.
Maintaining a balanced body weight and shape is another natural way to keep aging at bay. Walking for at least 15 minutes a day or doing some light exercises daily helps you get rid of toxins. Additionally, it also improves elasticity and promotes skin glow as sweat is a natural skin purifier. Workouts stimulate your blood circulation, which again, propels skin glow.
Stress directly impacts your skin and leads to faster aging. Cortisol - the stress hormone damages collagen and elastin which are vital for the skin to look gorgeous. Meditating for at least 15 minutes every day can help with telomerase production, which builds and redevelops cells that get sacrificed during a stress response. Yoga is also immensely helpful in maintaining your skin's health.
There is a multitude of dishes and beverages that can help you look younger. Some examples include flax seeds, carrots, avocados, tomatoes, and dark chocolate which are rich in antioxidants that maintain your skin glow. Green tea, pomegranate juice, spinach juice, and beetroot juice are a few beverages you can sip to look young. Sugar, alcohol, and processed foodstuffs are best left untouched.
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BAGHDAD (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis heeded the call of an influential Shiite cleric to gather in a show of strength for a mass prayer in the heart of Baghdad's heavily fortified government zone on Friday. The gathering took place amid an escalating political crisis that has put the country's capital on edge.
The powerful cleric, Muqtada al-Sadr, had called on his followers from across Iraq to come to pray inside Baghdad's Green Zone — a heavily fortified area in the heart of the city that houses government buildings and foreign embassies. They arrived and stood outside in the scorching summer-time heat, with temperatures reaching 48 degrees Celsius (118 degrees Fahrenheit).
Friday’s mass prayer was the latest display of strength by the cleric, whose political power derives from his strong grassroots support base.
Al-Sadr has used his large grassroots following as a pressure tactic against his rivals, after his party was not able to form a government despite having won the largest number of seats in federal elections held last October. He exited the political process to form the next government in June.
His followers gathered facing the Victory Arch, a monument erected during Saddam Hussein’s regime to commemorate the Iran-Iraq war. It was built for the purpose of holding military parades.
Farid Jaafar, 16, arrived from Babylon province to show his support for al-Sadr. His transport was paid by al-Sadr's party he said. “I love Muqtada,” he said.
Holding the prayer within the highly restrictive zone that is closed off to most Iraqis points to the cleric's power and influence.
Last Saturday, thousands of his followers stormed parliament in a bid to derail attempts by al-Sadr's Shiite rivals to form a government. Around 125 people were injured in the violence, most of them protesters and 25 members of the security forces.
Al-Sadr's followers camped out inside the parliament until he ordered them, after four days to withdraw from the assembly building, but maintain a sit-in outside. He's calling for the dissolution of parliament and early elections.
His Shiite rivals in the Iran-backed Coordination Framework have said they would consider holding early elections in the event of a national consensus.
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NEW DELHI (AP) — Indian police detained dozens of lawmakers from the opposition Congress party, including key leader Rahul Gandhi, as they attempted to march Friday to the president’s palace and prime minister’s residence to protest soaring food and fuel prices and an increase in the goods and services tax.
Police also detained hundreds of party supporters inside it headquarters in New Delhi and elsewhere to prevent them from joining the protesting lawmakers, many of whom wore black.
Several women protesters cooked food outside the party headquarters using wood for the fire, saying that cooking gas prices have risen beyond the means of poor and middle-class families.
In New Delhi, police began barricading the Congress party headquarters and homes of party leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday after the party announced plans to organize countrywide protests against the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“What we are witnessing is the death of democracy in India,” Rahul Gandhi told reporters. ”Anybody who stands against this idea of the onset of dictatorship is viciously attacked, put in jail, arrested, and beaten. The idea is that people’s issues — whether they are price rises, unemployment, or violence in society — people’s issues must not be raised. That is the sole agenda of the government.”
Police prevented the party's efforts to hold similar marches in Mumbai, India’s financial capital, Gauhati, and some other cities, detaining party members and taking them away in buses and other vehicles.
There was no immediate police comment. The lawmakers and their supporters were expected to be released after brief detentions — a general practice by police in such protests.
"This is the worst form of vendetta politics. We will not submit! We will not be silenced! We will continue to raise our voice against injustices and failures of the Modi government,” the party said in a tweet.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman defended the government’s handling of the economy in Parliament earlier this week and said there was zero probability of India slipping into recession.
The opposition was infuriated by the government's decision last month to impose a tax on packed milk curd, cheese, buttermilk, packed rice, flour and wheat. The government earlier raised fuel prices.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Facebook owner Meta is quietly curtailing some of the safeguards designed to thwart voting misinformation or foreign interference in U.S. elections as the November midterm vote approaches.
It's a sharp departure from the social media giant's multibillion-dollar efforts to enhance the accuracy of posts about U.S. elections and regain trust from lawmakers and the public after their outrage over learning the company had exploited people’s data and allowed falsehoods to overrun its site during the 2016 campaign.
The pivot is raising alarm about Meta’s priorities and about how some might exploit the world’s most popular social media platforms to spread misleading claims, launch fake accounts and rile up partisan extremists.
“They're not talking about it," said former Facebook policy director Katie Harbath, now the CEO of the tech and policy firm Anchor Change. “Best case scenario: They're still doing a lot behind the scenes. Worst case scenario: They pull back, and we don't know how that's going to manifest itself for the midterms on the platforms."
Since last year, Meta has shut down an examination into how falsehoods are amplified in political ads on Facebook by indefinitely banishing the researchers from the site.
CrowdTangle, the online tool that the company offered to hundreds of newsrooms and researchers so they could identify trending posts and misinformation across Facebook or Instagram, is now inoperable on some days.
Public communication about the company's response to election misinformation has gone decidedly quiet. Between 2018 and 2020, the company released more than 30 statements that laid out specifics about how it would stifle U.S. election misinformation, prevent foreign adversaries from running ads or posts around the vote and subdue divisive hate speech.
Top executives hosted question and answer sessions with reporters about new policies. CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote Facebook posts promising to take down false voting information and authored opinion articles calling for more regulations to tackle foreign interference in U.S. elections via social media.
But this year Meta has only released a one-page document outlining plans for the fall elections, even as potential threats to the vote remain clear. Several Republican candidates are pushing false claims about the U.S. election across social media. In addition, Russia and China continue to wage aggressive social media propaganda campaigns aimed at further political divides among American audiences.
Meta says that elections remain a priority and that policies developed in recent years around election misinformation or foreign interference are now hard-wired into company operations.
“With every election, we incorporate what we’ve learned into new processes and have established channels to share information with the government and our industry partners,” Meta spokesman Tom Reynolds said.
He declined to say how many employees would be on the project to protect U.S. elections full time this year.
During the 2018 election cycle, the company offered tours and photos and produced head counts for its election response war room. But The New York Times reported the number of Meta employees working on this year's election had been cut from 300 to 60, a figure Meta disputes.
Reynolds said Meta will pull hundreds of employees who work across 40 of the company's other teams to monitor the upcoming vote alongside the election team, with its unspecified number of workers.
The company is continuing many initiatives it developed to limit election misinformation, such as a fact-checking program started in 2016 that enlists the help of news outlets to investigate the veracity of popular falsehoods spreading on Facebook or Instagram. The Associated Press is part of Meta's fact-checking program.
This month, Meta also rolled out a new feature for political ads that allows the public to search for details about how advertisers target people based on their interests across Facebook and Instagram.
Yet, Meta has stifled other efforts to identify election misinformation on its sites.
It has stopped making improvements to CrowdTangle, a website it offered to newsrooms around the world that provides insights about trending social media posts. Journalists, fact-checkers and researchers used the website to analyze Facebook content, including tracing popular misinformation and who is responsible for it.
That tool is now “dying,” former CrowdTangle CEO Brandon Silverman, who left Meta last year, told the Senate Judiciary Committee this spring.
Silverman told the AP that CrowdTangle had been working on upgrades that would make it easier to search the text of internet memes, which can often be used to spread half-truths and escape the oversight of fact-checkers, for example.
“There’s no real shortage of ways you can organize this data to make it useful for a lot of different parts of the fact-checking community, newsrooms and broader civil society,” Silverman said.
Not everyone at Meta agreed with that transparent approach, Silverman said. The company has not rolled out any new updates or features to CrowdTangle in more than a year, and it has experienced hourslong outages in recent months.
Meta also shut down efforts to investigate how misinformation travels through political ads.
The company indefinitely revoked access to Facebook for a pair of New York University researchers who they said collected unauthorized data from the platform. The move came hours after NYU professor Laura Edelson said she shared plans with the company to investigate the spread of disinformation on the platform around the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, which is now the subject of a House investigation.
“What we found, when we looked closely, is that their systems were probably dangerous for a lot of their users,” Edelson said.
Privately, former and current Meta employees say exposing those dangers around the American elections have created public and political backlash for the company.
Republicans routinely accuse Facebook of unfairly censoring conservatives, some of whom have been kicked off for breaking the company’s rules. Democrats, meanwhile, regularly complain the tech company hasn’t gone far enough to curb disinformation.
“It’s something that’s so politically fraught, they’re more trying to shy away from it than jump in head first.” said Harbath, the former Facebook policy director. “They just see it as a big old pile of headaches.”
Meanwhile, the possibility of regulation in the U.S. no longer looms over the company, with lawmakers failing to reach any consensus over what oversight the multibillion-dollar company should be subjected to.
Free from that threat, Meta's leaders have devoted the company's time, money and resources to a new project in recent months.
Zuckerberg dived into this massive rebranding and reorganization of Facebook last October, when he changed the company’s name to Meta Platforms Inc. He plans to spend years and billions of dollars evolving his social media platforms into a nascent virtual reality construct called the “metaverse” — sort of like the internet brought to life, rendered in 3D.
His public Facebook page posts now focus on product announcements, hailing artificial intelligence, and photos of him enjoying life. News about election preparedness is announced in company blog posts not written by him.
In one of Zuckerberg's posts last October, after an ex-Facebook employee leaked internal documents showing how the platform magnifies hate and misinformation, he defended the company. He also reminded his followers that he had pushed Congress to modernize regulations around elections for the digital age.
“I know it’s frustrating to see the good work we do get mischaracterized, especially for those of you who are making important contributions across safety, integrity, research and product,” he wrote on Oct. 5. "But I believe that over the long term if we keep trying to do what’s right and delivering experiences that improve people’s lives, it will be better for our community and our business.”
It was the last time he discussed the Menlo Park, California-based company’s election work in a public Facebook post.
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BANGKOK (AP) — Economies in the Asia-Pacific are forecast to hit the doldrums this year as decades-high inflation and the war in Ukraine compound geopolitical uncertainties and the aftereffects of the pandemic.
A report on Pacific Rim economies by the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum said Friday that growth in the region will likely fall by more than half this year to 2.5% from 5.9% last year, when many countries were recovering from the worst of their COVID-19 outbreaks.
Weaker growth in the U.S. and China is a big factor behind the regional malaise, though other economies are also slowing. Russia's economy is expected to contract due to the implications of its war in Ukraine, and the three economies account for nearly 70% of the APEC region's GDP, the report said.
The report forecast that regional growth would only pick up slightly in 2023, to 2.6%.
Most economies in the region are just beginning to fully emerge from border closures and other pandemic-related precautions. Tourists have reappeared on the streets of Bangkok, but many businesses remain shuttered, casualties of the many months when travel was virtually paralyzed.
In China, where authorities are still imposing lockdowns to wipe out COVID-19 outbreaks, the economy contracted 2.6% in the three months ending in June compared with the previous quarter after Shanghai and other cities were shut down to fight coronavirus outbreaks.
The U.S. economy contracted by 0.9% in April-June, while Russia's economy shrank 0.5% in January-June compared with a year before, according to its Ministry of Economic Development.
Japan's economy shrank at a 0.5% annual rate i n January-March and is forecast to expand only 2% in the fiscal year ending in March 2023.
Some economies are doing better.
Indonesia reported Friday that its economy grew at a better-than-expected 5.4% annual rate in the April-June quarter as it bounced back from a wave of omicron variant coronavirus infections.
An exporter of raw materials such as coal and palm oil, the country saw its exports jump nearly 20% in the last quarter as prices for many materials soared. But that windfall is likely to dissipate as price increases ease or reverse, analysts said.
“We expect slowing growth in the rest of the world to take its toll ... as commodity prices continue to recede. On the domestic front, headwinds from high inflation, which reached a seven-year high and is set to rise further in the coming months, are growing," Alex Holmes of Oxford Economics said in a commentary.
India is also growing faster than much of the rest of the region.
Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das projected that growth would remain robust, at 7.2% in the financial year ending in March 2023. But to counter inflation that hit 6.7% in June, the central bank raised its key interest rate on Friday by a half percentage point to 5.4%.
More than half of the 21 APEC members have raised rates or otherwise tightened monetary policy to counter inflation, which now averages 5.4% for the region, the APEC report said.
It pointed to a 23% overall increase in the food price index of the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organization, noting that inflation is likely to remain elevated for at least the rest of the year as central banks adjust their policies to try to bring it under control.
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LONDON (AP) — A British court has rejected a request from the parents of a comatose boy to allow them to move their son to a hospice when hospital doctors withdraw his life-support treatment.
Barring any further legal action, the decision would open the door for doctors at the Royal London Hospital to end life-sustaining treatments for 12-year-old Archie Battersbee. He has been in a coma since early April and doctors believe he is brain dead.
“I return to where I started, recognizing the enormity of what lays ahead for Archie’s parents and the family. Their unconditional love and dedication to Archie is a golden thread that runs through this case,'' High Court Judge Lucy Thies wrote. “I hope now Archie can be afforded the opportunity for him to die in peaceful circumstances, with the family who meant so much to him as he clearly does to them.''
Archie’s care has been the subject of weeks of legal battles as his parents sought to force the hospital to continue life-sustaining treatments and doctors argued there was no chance of recovery and he should be allowed to die.
The family asked for permission to move Archie to a hospice after British courts ruled it was in his best interests to end treatment, and the European Court of Human Rights refused to intervene. The hospital said Archie’s condition was so unstable that moving him would hasten his death.
The dispute is the latest U.K. case pitting the judgment of doctors against the wishes of families. Under British law, it is common for courts to intervene when parents and doctors disagree on the treatment of a child. In such cases, the best interests of the child take primacy over the parents’ right to decide what they believe is best for their offspring.
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CA Las Vegas NV Zone Forecast for Thursday, August 4, 2022
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National Weather Service Las Vegas NV
223 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
This is an automatically generated product that provides average
values for large geographical areas and may not be representative
of the exact location that you are interested in. For a more site
specific forecast...please visit weather.gov/lasvegas and either
(1) Select a location from the dropdown menu above the map or
(2) Click a location on the map. You can refine your selection by
clicking on the map displayed on the resulting page.
CAZ519-052315-
Eastern Sierra Slopes-
Including Aspendell and Whitney Portal
223 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS EVENING...
.TODAY...Rain showers and chance of thunderstorms in the morning,
then rain showers likely and chance of thunderstorms in the
afternoon. Highs 57 to 67. West winds 5 to 15 mph. Chance of
precipitation 90 percent.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of thunderstorms in
the evening. Some thunderstorms may produce heavy rainfall in the
evening. Lows 46 to 56. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny. Warmer. Highs 65 to 75. Northwest winds
5 to 10 mph shifting to the east in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 50 to 60. South winds up to
10 mph shifting to the southwest after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs 67 to 77. Southeast winds 5 to 15 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Warmer. Lows around 67.
.MONDAY...Sunny in the morning, then partly sunny with a
30 percent chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Warmer.
Highs around 83.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming partly
cloudy. Lows around 67.
.TUESDAY...Partly sunny. A 50 percent chance of thunderstorms in
the afternoon. Highs around 81.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with chance of rain showers in the
evening, then partly cloudy after midnight. Lows around 65.
Chance of showers 30 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain showers in the
afternoon. Highs around 80. Chance of showers 30 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming
partly cloudy. Lows around 66.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs around 81.
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White Mountains of Inyo County-
Including Westgard Pass and Bristlecone Pine
223 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS EVENING...
.TODAY...Rain showers likely and chance of thunderstorms. Highs
61 to 71. West winds 5 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation
70 percent.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. A 50 percent chance of thunderstorms in
the evening. Some thunderstorms may produce heavy rainfall in the
evening. Lows 51 to 61. Northwest winds 5 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny. Warmer. Highs 68 to 78. North winds up
to 10 mph shifting to the southeast in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 55 to 65. Southeast winds up
to 10 mph shifting to the west after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs 71 to 81. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph
shifting to the southeast in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows around 67.
.MONDAY...Sunny in the morning, then partly sunny with chance of
rain showers in the afternoon. Highs around 83. Chance of showers
30 percent.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming partly
cloudy. Lows around 66.
.TUESDAY...Partly sunny. A 50 percent chance of thunderstorms in
the afternoon. Highs around 81.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain
showers. Lows around 65. Highs around 81. Chance of showers
30 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows around 65.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs around 82.
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Owens Valley-
Including Bishop, Independence, Lone Pine,
and Olancha
223 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS EVENING...
.TODAY...Rain showers likely and chance of thunderstorms in the
morning, then chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs
81 to 84. West winds 5 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation
70 percent.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of thunderstorms in
the evening. Some thunderstorms may produce heavy rainfall in the
evening. Lows 64 to 67. Northwest winds 5 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs around 90. North winds 5 to 10 mph
shifting to the southeast in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 69 to 72. South winds up to
10 mph shifting to the west after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs 91 to 94. North winds 5 to 10 mph
shifting to the southeast in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows around 76.
.MONDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs around 96.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming partly
cloudy. Lows around 75.
.TUESDAY...Partly sunny. A 40 percent chance of thunderstorms in
the afternoon. Highs around 93.
.TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows around 74.
Highs around 94.
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CAZ522-052315-
Death Valley National Park-
Including Furnace Creek, Stovepipe Wells,
and Shoshone
223 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS EVENING...
.TODAY...Cloudy with rain showers likely and chance of
thunderstorms in the morning, then partly sunny with chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 74 to 77 in the mountains...
around 100 at Furnace Creek. South winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to
the southwest in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation
70 percent.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of thunderstorms in
the evening. Some thunderstorms may produce heavy rainfall in the
evening. Lows 62 to 65 in the mountains...around 88 at Furnace
Creek. Northwest winds 5 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs 81 to 84 in the mountains...around
109 at Furnace Creek. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to
the south in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 66 to 69 in the mountains...
around 90 at Furnace Creek. South winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to
the north after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs 84 to 87 in the mountains...around 113 at
Furnace Creek. North winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the south in
the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows around 73 in the mountains...
around 93 at Furnace Creek.
.MONDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs around 90 in the mountains...around
114 at Furnace Creek.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows around 72 in the mountains...
around 93 at Furnace Creek.
.TUESDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain showers in the afternoon.
Highs around 88 in the mountains...around 111 at Furnace Creek.
Chance of showers 50 percent.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming
partly cloudy. Lows around 72 in the mountains...around 93 at
Furnace Creek.
.WEDNESDAY...Mostly sunny. Chance of rain showers in the
afternoon. Highs around 88 in the mountains...around 111 at
Furnace Creek. Chance of showers 40 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming
partly cloudy. Lows around 71 in the mountains...around 93 at
Furnace Creek.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Chance of rain showers in the
afternoon. Highs around 88 in the mountains...around 111 at
Furnace Creek. Chance of showers 30 percent.
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CAZ523-052315-
Western Mojave Desert-
Including Barstow, Daggett, and Fort Irwin
223 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS EVENING...
.TODAY...Partly sunny in the morning then clearing. A 20 percent
chance of thunderstorms. Highs 91 to 94. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. A 20 percent chance of thunderstorms in
the evening. Some thunderstorms may produce heavy rainfall in the
evening. Lows 72 to 75. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs 95 to 98. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 76 to 79. West winds up to
10 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs 99 to 102. North winds 5 to 10 mph
shifting to the southeast in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows around 82.
.MONDAY...Mostly sunny. Chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs
around 103. Chance of showers 30 percent.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming partly
cloudy. Lows around 80.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Chance of showers in the afternoon.
Highs around 101. Chance of showers 40 percent.
.TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows around 80.
Highs 99 to 102.
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CAZ524-052315-
Eastern Mojave Desert-
Including Baker, Mountain Pass,
and Mitchell Caverns
223 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly sunny with a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms.
Highs 90 to 93. Southwest winds 5 to 15 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. A 20 percent chance of thunderstorms in
the evening. Lows 74 to 77. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs 94 to 97. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows around 80. North winds up to
10 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs around 100. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph
shifting to the south in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows around 83.
.MONDAY AND MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers.
Highs around 102. Lows around 83. Chance of showers 40 percent.
.TUESDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of showers in the afternoon.
Highs around 101. Chance of showers 50 percent.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers in the evening.
Lows around 82. Chance of showers 40 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of showers in the afternoon.
Highs around 99. Chance of showers 50 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers in the
evening. Lows around 82. Chance of showers 40 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of showers in the afternoon.
Highs around 100. Chance of showers 50 percent.
$$
CAZ525-526-052315-
Morongo Basin-Cadiz Basin-
Including Morongo Valley, Yucca Valley,
Twentynine Palms, and Vidal Junction
223 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. A 20 percent chance of thunderstorms in the
afternoon. Highs 99 to 102 in Twentynine Palms...92 to 95 around
Yucca Valley...around 96 near Joshua Tree. Southwest winds up to
10 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. A 20 percent chance of thunderstorms in
the evening. Lows 81 to 84 in Twentynine Palms...74 to 77 around
Yucca Valley...around 78 near Joshua Tree. Northwest winds up to
10 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs 102 to 105 in Twentynine Palms...95 to
98 around Yucca Valley...around 100 near Joshua Tree. Northwest
winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 83 to 86 in Twentynine
Palms...around 80 around Yucca Valley...around 81 near Joshua
Tree. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs 104 to 107 in Twentynine Palms...around
100 around Yucca Valley...around 102 near Joshua Tree. East winds
5 to 10 mph shifting to the south in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Lows around 85 in Twentynine Palms...around 79 around
Yucca Valley and near Joshua Tree.
.MONDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs
around 103 in Twentynine Palms...around 98 around Yucca Valley
and near Joshua Tree. Chance of showers 50 percent.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers in the evening.
Lows around 86 in Twentynine Palms...around 78 around Yucca
Valley and near Joshua Tree. Chance of showers 40 percent.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Chance of showers in the afternoon.
Highs around 104 in Twentynine Palms...around 98 around Yucca
Valley and near Joshua Tree. Chance of showers 40 percent.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers in the evening.
Lows around 86 in Twentynine Palms...around 77 around Yucca
Valley and near Joshua Tree. Chance of showers 30 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of showers in the afternoon.
Highs around 102 in Twentynine Palms...around 96 around Yucca
Valley and near Joshua Tree. Chance of showers 40 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows around 86 in Twentynine
Palms...around 78 around Yucca Valley and near Joshua Tree.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of showers in the afternoon.
Highs around 103 in Twentynine Palms...around 97 around Yucca
Valley and near Joshua Tree. Chance of showers 40 percent.
$$
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CA Los Angeles/Oxnard CA Zone Forecast for Thursday, August 4, 2022
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772 FPUS56 KLOX 051002
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Zone Forecasts for Southwestern California
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
CAZ364-060100-
Los Angeles County Beaches-
Including LAX, Long Beach, Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach,
Santa Monica, and Torrance
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
from the mid to upper 70s at the beaches to the lower to mid 80s
inland. West winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid 60s.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs from the mid 70s at the beaches to the
mid 80s inland. West winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs from the mid 70s at the beaches to the mid
80s inland. Southwest winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s.
.MONDAY...Sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs from the mid to upper 70s at the beaches to the lower to
mid 80s inland.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy except for patchy low clouds and
fog after midnight. Lows in the mid 60s.
.TUESDAY...Areas of low clouds and fog in the morning then partly
cloudy. Highs from the lower to mid 70s at the beaches to the
lower to mid 80s inland.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s.
Highs from the lower to mid 70s at the beaches to the lower to
mid 80s inland.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Night through morning low clouds
and fog, otherwise mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 60s.
Highs from the mid to upper 70s at the beaches to the mid 80s
inland.
$$
CAZ365-060100-
Los Angeles County Inland Coast including Downtown Los Angeles-
Including Beverly Hills, Compton, Culver City, Downey, Hollywood,
Lakewood, and Norwalk
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
in the upper 70s and 80s. Southwest winds around 15 mph in the
afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 80s to lower 90s. Southwest winds
around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 60s.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 80s to lower 90s. Southwest winds
around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 60s.
.MONDAY...Sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs in the 80s to around 90.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid to upper 60s.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 70s and 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s
to around 70. Highs in the upper 70s and 80s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s
to around 70. Highs in the upper 70s and 80s.
$$
CAZ087-060100-
Catalina and Santa Barbara Islands-
Including Avalon and Two Harbors
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
from the mid to upper 70s near the coast to the lower to mid 80s
interior.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s to mid 60s. Areas
of west winds 15 to 25 mph in the evening.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs from the lower to mid 70s near the coast
to the lower to mid 80s interior.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid 60s.
Areas of west winds 15 to 25 mph in the evening.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs from the lower 70s near the coast to the
lower 80s interior.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear early then low clouds and fog. Lows
in the mid 60s.
.MONDAY AND MONDAY NIGHT...Night through morning low clouds and
fog, otherwise mostly clear. Highs from the lower 70s near the
coast to the lower 80s interior. Lows in the mid 60s.
.TUESDAY...Low clouds and fog in the morning then partly cloudy.
Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear except for patchy low clouds and
fog after midnight. Lows in the mid 60s.
.WEDNESDAY...Sunny except for patchy low clouds and fog. Highs
from the lower 70s near the coast to the lower 80s interior.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Night through morning low clouds
and fog, otherwise mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s. Highs in
the mid 70s to mid 80s.
$$
CAZ362-060100-
Malibu Coast-
Including Malibu, Pacific Palisades, and Zuma Beach
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
in the mid 70s to lower 80s. Southwest winds around 15 mph in the
afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 60s.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs from the mid 70s at the beaches to the
mid 80s inland. West winds 15 to 25 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 60s.
West winds 15 to 25 mph in the evening.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s. Southwest
winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then areas of low
clouds and fog. Lows in the mid 60s.
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy after morning low clouds and fog. Highs
in the mid 70s to around 80.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy early then low clouds and fog. Lows
in the lower to mid 60s.
.TUESDAY...Sunny after morning low clouds and fog. Highs in the
70s to around 80.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Night through morning low clouds
and fog, otherwise mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s. Highs in
the mid 70s to lower 80s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Night through morning low clouds
and fog, otherwise mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s. Highs in
the mid 70s to around 80.
$$
CAZ354-060100-
Ventura County Beaches-
Including Oxnard, Point Mugu, Port Hueneme, and Ventura
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
from the lower to mid 70s at the beaches to around 80 inland.
West winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 60s.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs from the upper 60s to mid 70s at the
beaches to around 80 inland. West afternoon winds 15 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid 60s.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs from the upper 60s to mid 70s at the
beaches to the lower 80s inland. West winds around 15 mph in the
afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 60s.
Highs from around 70 at the beaches to the mid to upper 70s
inland.
.MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Night through morning low clouds
and fog, otherwise mostly clear. Lows in the lower 60s. Highs
from the mid 60s to around 70 at the beaches to the mid 70s to
around 80 inland.
$$
CAZ355-060100-
Ventura County Inland Coast-
Including Camarillo and East Ventura
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
mid 70s to lower 80s. Southwest afternoon winds around 15 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 60s.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to mid 80s. Southwest
winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 60s.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to mid 80s. Southwest winds
around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 60s.
Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Patchy night through morning low
clouds and fog, otherwise mostly clear. Lows in the lower 60s.
Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower
60s. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then areas of low
clouds and fog. Lows in the lower 60s.
.THURSDAY...Sunny after morning low clouds and fog. Highs in the
mid 70s to lower 80s.
$$
CAZ350-060100-
Santa Barbara County Southeastern Coast-
Including Carpinteria, Goleta, Montecito, and Santa Barbara
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
in the mid 70s to around 80. Southwest winds around 15 mph in the
afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s to mid 60s. West
winds around 15 mph shifting to the north after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to mid 80s. West winds
around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s to mid 60s.
West winds around 15 mph shifting to the north after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s. West winds
around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 60s.
Highs in the upper 60s to around 80.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Night through morning low clouds and
fog, otherwise mostly clear. Lows around 60. Highs in the upper
60s and 70s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower
60s. Highs in the 70s to around 80.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then areas of low
clouds and fog. Lows around 60.
.THURSDAY...Sunny after morning low clouds and fog. Highs in the
70s to around 80.
$$
CAZ349-060100-
Santa Barbara County Southwestern Coast-
Including El Capitan State Beach, Gaviota, Jalama Beach,
and Refugio State Beach
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
in the mid 70s to around 80. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph in the
afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Patchy low clouds and fog in the evening then mostly
clear. Lows in the mid 50s to around 60. Northwest winds 15 to
25 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s except the
mid to upper 60s cooler beaches. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s.
Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to mid 80s except the mid
to upper 60s cooler beaches. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s to
around 60. Highs in the 70s except the mid to upper 60s cooler
beaches.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows around 60. Highs
in the 70s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows around 60.
Highs in the mid 70s to around 80.
$$
CAZ351-060100-
Santa Ynez Mountains Western Range-
Including San Marcos Pass
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
in the mid 80s to around 90. West winds around 15 mph in the
afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s to mid 60s.
Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s except
around 90 warmer foothills. North winds around 15 mph shifting to
the west in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s and 60s.
North winds 15 to 25 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s to lower 90s. North winds
15 to 25 mph shifting to the west in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s
and 60s. Highs in the mid 70s to mid 80s except around 90 warmer
foothills.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the 60s to
around 70. Highs in the mid 80s to around 90.
.TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the 60s
to around 70. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s except around
90 warmer foothills.
$$
CAZ352-060100-
Santa Ynez Mountains Eastern Range-
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
in the upper 70s and 80s.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s to mid 60s except
around 70 warmer foothills. North winds around 15 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s to lower 90s. Southwest
winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the 60s to around 70.
Northwest winds around 15 mph in the evening.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s to lower 90s. Southwest
winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the 60s to lower
70s. Highs in the upper 70s and 80s.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the 60s to
around 70. Highs in the upper 70s and 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the 60s to
lower 70s. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s except around
90 warmer foothills.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the 60s to
around 70. Highs in the 80s to around 90.
$$
CAZ548-060100-
Los Angeles County San Gabriel Valley-
Including East Los Angeles, El Monte, Pasadena, Pomona,
and San Gabriel
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
around 90.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 60s.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs around 90.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 60s.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 90s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows around 70.
.MONDAY...Sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs in the upper 80s to mid 90s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid to upper 60s.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs around 90.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper
60s. Highs in the upper 80s to mid 90s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows around 70.
Highs in the upper 80s to mid 90s.
$$
CAZ547-060100-
Los Angeles County San Fernando Valley-
Including Burbank, Northridge, Universal City, and Woodland Hills
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
in the mid 80s to mid 90s. South winds around 15 mph in the
afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the 60s to around 70.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs 90 to 100. Southwest winds around 15 mph
in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s to lower 70s.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs 91 to 101. Southwest winds around 15 mph
in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the 60s to lower 70s.
.MONDAY...Sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs 90 to 100.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 60s to around 70.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 90 to 100.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s
to lower 70s. Highs 90 to 100.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the 60s to
around 70. Highs 90 to 100.
$$
CAZ088-060100-
Santa Clarita Valley-
Including Castaic Lake, Newhall, Santa Clarita, and Valencia
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
in the lower 90s. South winds 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 60s. Southwest
winds 10 to 20 mph in the evening.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs 95 to 100. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph
in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows around 70. Southwest winds
10 to 20 mph in the evening.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs 96 to 100. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph in
the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s to around 70.
.MONDAY...Sunny in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs in the
mid 90s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 60s to around 70.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the lower to mid 90s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s
to around 70. Highs in the mid 90s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s
to around 70. Highs in the mid 90s.
$$
CAZ359-060100-
Southeastern Ventura County Valleys-
Including Moorpark, Newbury Park, Simi Valley, and Thousand Oaks
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
in the mid 80s to around 90. Southwest winds around 15 mph in the
afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid 60s.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s to mid 90s. Southwest
winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the 60s to around 70.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 80s to mid 90s. Southwest
winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the 60s. Highs
in the upper 80s to mid 90s.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to
mid 60s. Highs in the mid 80s to mid 90s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to
mid 60s. Highs in the upper 80s to mid 90s .
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the 60s.
Highs in the mid 80s to mid 90s.
$$
CAZ358-060100-
Central Ventura County Valleys-
Including Fillmore, Piru, and Santa Paula
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
in the mid 80s to mid 90s. Southwest winds around 15 mph in the
afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid 60s.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 80s and 90s. Southwest
winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the 60s to around 70.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs 90 to 100. Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph in
the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid
60s. Highs in the mid 80s to mid 90s.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to
mid 60s. Highs in the mid 80s to mid 90s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to
mid 60s. Highs in the upper 80s to mid 90s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower
to mid 60s. Highs in the upper 80s to mid 90s.
$$
CAZ357-060100-
Ojai Valley-
Including Oak View and Ojai
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
around 90.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 60s.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 90s. Southwest winds around
15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid 60s.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 90s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower
60s. Highs around 90.
$$
CAZ356-060100-
Lake Casitas-
Including Meiners Oaks
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
in the 80s. Southwest winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid 60s.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s to mid 90s. Southwest
winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid 60s.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s to lower 90s. Southwest
winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower
60s. Highs in the 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower
to mid 60s. Highs in the 80s to around 90.
$$
CAZ363-060100-
Santa Monica Mountains-
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
in the upper 70s to mid 80s. Southwest winds around 15 mph in the
afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the 60s to around 70.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s to mid 90s except the mid
to upper 70s cooler coastal slopes. West winds around 15 mph in
the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 60s.
West winds 15 to 25 mph in the evening.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s to mid 90s except the mid
70s to around 80 cooler coastal slopes. Southwest winds around
15 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid
60s. Highs in the 80s to around 90 except the mid to upper 70s
cooler coastal slopes.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Patchy night through morning low
clouds and fog, otherwise mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid
60s. Highs in the 80s to around 90 except the mid to upper 70s
cooler coastal slopes.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to
mid 60s. Highs in the mid 80s to lower 90s except the mid to
upper 70s cooler coastal slopes.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to
upper 60s. Highs in the 80s to around 90 except the lower to mid
70s cooler coastal slopes.
$$
CAZ059-060100-
Antelope Valley-
Including Lancaster and Palmdale
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. A
20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the 90s.
West winds 15 to 25 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s to mid 70s. West
winds 15 to 25 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs 95 to 103. West winds 10 to 20 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid 70s.
West winds 15 to 25 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs 96 to 104. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph
shifting to the southeast in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 70s.
.MONDAY...Sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs 95 to 103.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Partly cloudy with a 20 percent
chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the mid to upper
70s. Highs 93 to 101.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid 70s.
.WEDNESDAY...Sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs 94 to 102.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower to mid 70s.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 95 to 103.
$$
CAZ054-060100-
Los Angeles County Mountains-
Including Acton and Mount Wilson
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly cloudy
with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the
afternoon. Highs from the mid 80s to lower 90s at low elevations
to the mid 70s to around 80 at high elevations. Southwest winds
10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the 60s to around 70. West winds
10 to 20 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs from the upper 80s and 90s at low
elevations to the upper 70s to mid 80s at high elevations. West
winds 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s to mid 70s.
West winds 10 to 20 mph shifting to the northwest after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs from 90 to 100 at low elevations to the
upper 70s to mid 80s at high elevations. North winds 10 to 20 mph
shifting to the south in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s to mid 70s.
.MONDAY...Sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy with a
slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs from the upper 80s to mid 90s at low elevations to the
upper 70s to mid 80s at high elevations.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of
showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the mid 60s to mid 70s. Highs
from the mid 80s to mid 90s at low elevations to the upper 70s to
mid 80s at high elevations.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s to mid 70s.
.WEDNESDAY...Sunny in the morning, becoming partly cloudy with a
slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs from the upper 80s to mid 90s at low elevations to the
upper 70s to mid 80s at high elevations.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then partly
cloudy. Lows in the mid 60s to mid 70s.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs from the mid 80s to mid 90s
at low elevations to the mid 70s to lower 80s at high elevations.
$$
CAZ053-060100-
Ventura County Mountains-
Including Lockwood Valley and Mount Pinos
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning, becoming partly cloudy
with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the
afternoon. Highs from the mid 80s to mid 90s at low elevations to
the mid 70s to mid 80s at high elevations. Southwest winds 10 to
20 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows from the mid 60s to around 70 at
low elevations to the mid 50s to around 60 in colder valleys and
peaks. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph in the evening.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs from the 90s at low elevations to the
80s at high elevations. West winds 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows from the mid 60s to lower
70s at low elevations to the mid 50s to around 60 in colder
valleys and peaks. North winds 10 to 20 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs from 90 to 100 at low elevations to the
lower to mid 80s at high elevations. South winds 10 to 20 mph in
the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Mostly clear. Lows from the mid 60s to
lower 70s at low elevations to the mid 50s to lower 60s in colder
valleys and peaks. Highs from 90 to 100 at low elevations to the
upper 70s to mid 80s at high elevations.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows from the mid 60s
to lower 70s at low elevations to the mid 50s to around 60 in
colder valleys and peaks. Highs from the upper 80s to mid 90s at
low elevations to the mid 70s to lower 80s at high elevations.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows from the mid
60s to around 70 at low elevations to the mid 50s to around 60 in
colder valleys and peaks. Highs from the upper 80s and 90s at low
elevations to the upper 70s to mid 80s at high elevations.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows from the mid
60s to lower 70s at low elevations to the mid 50s to lower 60s in
colder valleys and peaks. Highs from 90 to 100 at low elevations
to the upper 70s to mid 80s at high elevations.
$$
CAZ353-060100-
Santa Barbara County Interior Mountains-
Including Big Pine Mountain, Figueroa Mountain,
and San Rafael Mountain
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 80s to lower 90s.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then mostly clear. Lows
from the mid 60s to lower 70s at low elevations to around 60 in
colder valleys and peaks. North winds around 15 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs from the upper 80s to mid 90s at low
elevations to the lower to mid 80s at high elevations. Northwest
winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows from the mid 60s to around
70 at low elevations to the mid 50s to lower 60s in colder
valleys and peaks. Northwest winds around 15 mph shifting to the
northeast after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs from the lower to mid 90s at low
elevations to the 80s at high elevations. Northeast winds around
15 mph shifting to the west in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Mostly clear. Lows from the mid 60s to
lower 70s at low elevations to the upper 50s to mid 60s in colder
valleys and peaks. Highs in the upper 80s to mid 90s.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows from around 70 at
low elevations to the upper 50s to mid 60s in colder valleys and
peaks. Highs in the upper 80s to mid 90s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows from the
upper 60s to mid 70s at low elevations to the lower to mid 60s in
colder valleys and peaks. Highs from 92 to 100 at low elevations
to the mid 80s to around 90 at high elevations.
$$
CAZ340-060100-
San Luis Obispo County Beaches-
Including Arroyo Grande, Avila Beach, Cambria, Morro Bay,
and Pismo Beach
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Low clouds and fog in the morning then mostly cloudy.
Highs in the 60s to around 70. West winds around 15 mph in the
afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Low clouds and fog. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.SATURDAY...Sunny after morning low clouds and fog. Highs from
the lower 60s at the beaches to the lower 70s inland. Northwest
winds 15 to 25 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear early then low clouds and fog.
Lows in the mid 50s. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph in the evening.
.SUNDAY...Sunny after morning low clouds and fog. Highs from the
mid to upper 60s at the beaches to the lower to mid 70s inland.
Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then areas of low
clouds and fog. Lows in the mid 50s.
.MONDAY THROUGH TUESDAY...Night through morning low clouds and
fog, otherwise mostly clear. Highs from the lower to mid 60s at
the beaches to the lower 70s inland. Lows in the mid 50s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Low clouds and fog with some
clearing in the afternoons. Lows in the mid 50s. Highs from the
mid to upper 60s at the beaches to the lower to mid 70s inland.
$$
CAZ341-060100-
San Luis Obispo County Inland Central Coast-
Including Lopez Lake, Nipomo, and San Luis Obispo
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs in the upper 60s and 70s. Northwest
winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Low clouds and fog. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.SATURDAY...Sunny after morning low clouds and fog. Highs in the
upper 60s and 70s. Northwest winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Low clouds and fog. Lows in the mid 50s.
.SUNDAY...Sunny after morning low clouds and fog. Highs in the
70s. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Night through morning low clouds
and fog, otherwise mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s. Highs in
the 70s to lower 80s.
$$
CAZ346-060100-
Santa Barbara County Central Coast Beaches-
Including Lompoc and Vandenberg Space Force Base
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs from the mid to upper 60s at the
beaches to the lower to mid 70s inland. Northwest winds around 15
mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Low clouds and fog. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.SATURDAY...Low clouds and fog in the morning then partly cloudy.
Highs from the lower to mid 60s at the beaches to around
70 inland. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Low clouds and fog. Lows in the mid 50s.
.SUNDAY...Low clouds and fog mostly clearing in the afternoon.
Highs from the lower to mid 60s at the beaches to the lower 70s
inland. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Low clouds and fog with some
clearing in the afternoons. Highs from the lower to mid 60s at the
beaches to the lower to mid 70s inland. Lows in the mid 50s.
$$
CAZ347-060100-
Santa Barbara County Inland Central Coast-
Including Buellton and Santa Maria
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Low clouds and fog in the morning then mostly cloudy.
Highs in the upper 60s to mid 80s. Northwest winds around 15 mph
in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Low clouds and fog. Lows in the mid 50s to around 60.
Northwest winds around 15 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny after morning low clouds and fog. Highs in the
upper 60s to mid 80s. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then low clouds and
fog. Lows in the mid 50s. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny after morning low clouds and fog. Highs in the
upper 60s to mid 80s. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Night through morning low clouds
and fog, otherwise mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
Highs in the upper 60s to around 90.
$$
CAZ348-060100-
Santa Ynez Valley-
Including Lake Cachuma, Los Olivos, Santa Ynez, and Solvang
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s except
the mid 80s to around 90 far interior. West winds around 15 mph in
the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then low clouds and fog.
Lows in the mid to upper 50s. Northwest winds around 15 mph in
the evening.
.SATURDAY...Sunny after morning low clouds and fog. Highs in the
mid 70s to lower 80s except the upper 80s to mid 90s far interior.
West winds 15 to 25 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then areas of low
clouds and fog. Lows in the mid 50s. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph
in the evening.
.SUNDAY...Sunny after morning low clouds and fog. Highs in the
mid 70s to mid 80s except the lower to mid 90s far interior. West
winds 15 to 25 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Night through morning low clouds and
fog, otherwise mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s to around 60.
Highs in the mid 70s to mid 80s except the upper 80s to mid 90s
far interior.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Night through morning low clouds and
fog, otherwise mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s to around 60.
Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s except the upper 80s to mid 90s
far interior.
.TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Night through morning low clouds
and fog, otherwise mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s to around
60. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s except the lower to mid 90s
far interior.
$$
CAZ343-060100-
Southern Salinas Valley-
Including Atascadero, Lake Nacimiento, Paso Robles, San Miguel,
and Templeton
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs in the 80s to lower 90s. Southwest
winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then mostly clear. Lows
around 60.
.SATURDAY...Sunny after morning low clouds and fog. Highs in the
upper 80s to mid 90s. West winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs 91 to 100. Northwest winds around 15 mph
in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid
50s to lower 60s. Highs 90 to 100.
$$
CAZ342-060100-
Santa Lucia Mountains-
Including Hearst Castle and Irish Hills
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s except
the mid 60s to around 70 cooler coastal slopes. Southwest winds
around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy early then low clouds and fog. Lows in
the mid 50s to around 60. West winds around 15 mph in the
evening.
.SATURDAY...Areas of low clouds and fog in the morning then
sunny. Highs in the mid 80s to lower 90s except around 70 cooler
coastal slopes. West winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s to around 60.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s to mid 90s except around
70 cooler coastal slopes. Northwest winds around 15 mph in the
afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s to
lower 60s. Highs in the mid 80s to mid 90s except the mid 60s to
around 70 cooler coastal slopes.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Patchy low clouds and fog in the
night and morning, otherwise mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s to
lower 60s. Highs in the mid 80s to mid 90s except around
70 cooler coastal slopes.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s
to lower 60s. Highs in the upper 80s and 90s except the upper 60s
to mid 70s cooler coastal slopes.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Patchy low clouds and fog in the
night and morning, otherwise mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s to
lower 60s. Highs in the upper 80s and 90s except the upper 60s to
mid 70s cooler coastal slopes.
$$
CAZ344-060100-
San Luis Obispo County Interior Valleys-
Including Carrizo Plain, Creston, and Shandon
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 80s to mid 90s.
Southwest winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then mostly clear. Lows
in the upper 50s to mid 60s. West winds around 15 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 80s to mid 90s. North winds
around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s and 60s.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 80s and 90s. North winds
around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the
upper 50s to mid 60s except around 70 Carrizo Plain. Highs 90 to
100.
.THURSDAY...Sunny. Highs 92 to 102.
$$
CAZ345-060100-
San Luis Obispo County Mountains-
Including Caliente Range, La Panza Range,
and Santa Margarita Lake
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs from the mid 80s to mid 90s at low
elevations to the upper 70s to mid 80s at high elevations. West
winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then mostly clear. Lows
from the lower to mid 60s at low elevations to the mid to upper
50s in colder valleys and peaks. West winds around 15 mph in the
evening.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs from the upper 80s to mid 90s at low
elevations to the lower to mid 80s at high elevations. Northwest
winds around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows from the 60s at low
elevations to the mid 50s to around 60 in colder valleys and
peaks. Northwest winds around 15 mph in the evening.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs from 92 to 100 at low elevations to the
mid 80s to around 90 at high elevations. North winds around
15 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows from the mid
60s to lower 70s at low elevations to the mid 50s to lower 60s in
colder valleys and peaks. Highs from 93 to 103 at low elevations
to the 80s at high elevations.
$$
CAZ038-060100-
Cuyama Valley-
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs in the upper 80s to mid 90s.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then mostly clear. Lows
in the lower to mid 60s. Northwest winds around 15 mph in the
evening.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 90s. North winds
around 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid 60s.
Northwest winds around 15 mph in the evening.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs 92 to 100. North winds around 15 mph in
the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s to
around 70. Highs 93 to 101.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 60s to
lower 70s. Highs 90 to 100.
.TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid
60s to lower 70s. Highs 92 to 103.
$$
CAZ549-060100-
San Miguel and Santa Rosa Islands-
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
in the upper 60s and 70s. Northwest winds 20 to 30 mph in the
afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Areas of low clouds and fog. Lows in the mid 50s.
Northwest winds 20 to 35 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny after morning low clouds and fog. Highs from
the mid 60s to around 70 near the coast to the mid 70s interior.
Northwest winds 20 to 30 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s. Northwest
winds 25 to 35 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs from the mid 60s to around 70 near the
coast to the mid 70s interior. Northwest winds 20 to 35 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear except for patchy low clouds and fog. Lows
in the mid 50s.
.MONDAY...Sunny except for areas of low clouds and fog. Highs
from the mid 60s to around 70 near the coast to the mid 70s
interior.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Clear except for patchy low clouds and fog. Lows
in the mid 50s.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy except for patchy low clouds and fog.
Highs from the mid 60s to around 70 near the coast to the mid 70s
interior.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then mostly clear.
Lows in the upper 50s.
.WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Highs from the mid
60s to around 70 near the coast to the mid 70s to around
80 interior. Lows in the upper 50s.
$$
CAZ550-060100-
Santa Cruz and Anacapa Islands-
302 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then partly cloudy. Highs
from the lower to mid 70s near the coast to the lower to mid 80s
interior.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows around 60. Northwest winds 20 to
35 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs from around 70 near the coast to the
lower to mid 80s interior. West winds 20 to 30 mph in the
afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows around 60. Northwest winds
20 to 35 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs from the upper 60s to mid 70s near the
coast to the 80s interior. Northwest winds 20 to 30 mph in the
morning.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Mostly clear. Lows around 60. Highs
from the lower to mid 70s near the coast to the lower to mid 80s
interior.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows around 60. Highs
from the lower to mid 70s near the coast to the lower to mid 80s
interior.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Mostly clear. Lows around 60.
Highs from the lower to mid 70s near the coast to the lower to
mid 80s interior.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Night through morning low clouds
and fog, otherwise mostly clear. Lows around 60. Highs from the
lower to mid 70s near the coast to the lower to mid 80s interior.
$$
ASR
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CA Marine Warnings and Forecast for Saturday, August 6, 2022
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SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY
URGENT - MARINE WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Medford OR
239 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
...HAZARDOUS SEAS WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 2 PM PDT THIS
AFTERNOON...
...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 11 AM PDT SATURDAY...
* WHAT...For the Hazardous Seas Warning, north winds 20 to 30 kt
with gusts up to 35 kt and very steep, hazardous, northerly seas
8 to 10 ft. For the Small Craft Advisory, north winds 20 to 25
kt with gusts up to 30 kt and steep, northerly seas 6 to 8 ft.
* WHERE...Very steep seas south of Port Orford beyond 5 nm from
shore into Friday afternoon. Otherwise, steep seas all areas
through late Saturday morning.
* WHEN...For the Hazardous Seas Warning, until 2 PM PDT this
afternoon. For the Small Craft Advisory, until 11 AM PDT
Saturday.
* IMPACTS...Very steep and hazardous seas could capsize or damage
vessels. Bar crossings will be especially treacherous.
* View the hazard area in detail at https://go.usa.gov/x6hks
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Recreational boaters should remain in port. Commercial vessels
should prepare for very steep seas and consider remaining in port
until conditions improve.
...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM PDT SATURDAY...
8 to 12 ft. For the Small Craft Advisory, north winds 20 to 25
kt with gusts up to 30 kt and steep, northerly seas 6 to 9 ft.
afternoon. For the Small Craft Advisory, until 8 PM PDT
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CA Reno NV Zone Forecast for Thursday, August 4, 2022
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270 FPUS55 KREV 051032
ZFPREV
Western Nevada-Eastern Sierra-Northeast California Zone Forecast
National Weather Service Reno NV
332 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
This is an automatically generated product that provides averaged
values for large geographic areas and may not be representative
of a specific area. To get a more specific forecast for your area,
please visit www.nws.noaa.gov/wtf/udaf/area/?site=rev
CAZ072-NVZ002-060300-
Greater Lake Tahoe Area-
Including the cities of South Lake Tahoe, Tahoe City, Truckee,
Markleeville, Stateline, Glenbrook, and Incline Village
332 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms in the
morning, then numerous showers and scattered thunderstorms in the
afternoon. Highs 67 to 77. Light winds becoming southwest around
10 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Isolated showers and thunderstorms in
the evening. Lows 42 to 52. Southwest winds around 10 mph in the
evening becoming light.
.SATURDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Highs 73 to 83. Light winds.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows 45 to 55. Light winds.
.SUNDAY...Mostly sunny. Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in
the afternoon. Highs 76 to 86. Light winds.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening, then clear after midnight. Lows
47 to 57.
.MONDAY...Mostly sunny. Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in
the afternoon. Highs 75 to 85.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows 44 to 54.
.TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of
showers and thunderstorms. Highs 73 to 83. Lows 44 to 54.
$$
CAZ070-NVZ005-060300-
Surprise Valley California-Northern Washoe County-
Including the cities of Cedarville, Eagleville, Fort Bidwell,
Empire, and Gerlach
332 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers in the morning, then
scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 82 to
92. West winds 10 to 15 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers and thunderstorms in
the evening. Lows 55 to 65. West winds 10 to 15 mph. Gusts up to
30 mph in the evening.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs 84 to 94. West winds 10 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows 57 to 67. Northwest winds 10 to
15 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs 93 to 98. Light winds becoming southeast
10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming clear.
Lows 60 to 70.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs 89 to 99.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows 59 to 69. Highs
87 to 97.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 56 to 66.
.WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Highs 85 to 95.
Lows 56 to 66.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning then clearing. Highs
85 to 95.
$$
CAZ071-060300-
Lassen-Eastern Plumas-Eastern Sierra Counties-
Including the cities of Portola, Susanville, Westwood,
Sierraville, and Loyalton
332 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers in the morning, then
scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs 79 to 89. West winds 10 to 15 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy with isolated showers and thunderstorms
in the evening, then partly cloudy after midnight. Lows 48 to 58.
West winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph in the evening
becoming light.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs 82 to 92. Light winds becoming southwest
around 10 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows 50 to 60. West winds around 10 mph
in the evening becoming light.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs 85 to 95. Light winds becoming southeast
around 10 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming clear.
Lows 52 to 62.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs 85 to 95.
.MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 50 to
60. Highs 82 to 92.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Highs 81 to 91.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 47 to 57.
.THURSDAY...Sunny. Highs 83 to 93.
$$
CAZ073-060300-
Mono County-
Including the cities of Bridgeport, Coleville, Lee Vining,
and Mammoth Lakes
332 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS EVENING...
.TODAY...Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms in the
morning, then showers and scattered thunderstorms in the
afternoon. Some thunderstorms may produce heavy rainfall. Highs
64 to 74. Light winds becoming west around 10 mph in the
afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Cloudy. Scattered showers and thunderstorms in the
evening, then isolated showers and thunderstorms after midnight.
Some thunderstorms may produce heavy rainfall in the evening.
Lows 43 to 53. Southwest winds around 10 mph in the evening
becoming light.
.SATURDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 74 to 84. Light winds
becoming east around 10 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 45 to 55. Southeast winds
around 10 mph in the evening becoming light.
.SUNDAY...Mostly sunny. Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in
the afternoon. Highs 76 to 86. Light winds becoming southeast
around 10 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening, then clear after midnight. Lows
47 to 57.
.MONDAY...Sunny in the morning, then partly cloudy with a slight
chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 76 to
86.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 47 to 57.
.TUESDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with a chance of
showers and thunderstorms. Highs 73 to 83. Lows 46 to 56.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning, then mostly cloudy
with a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs 73 to 83.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers
and thunderstorms in the evening, then partly cloudy after
midnight. Lows 46 to 56.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning, then mostly cloudy with
a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs
74 to 84.
$$
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CA San Diego CA Zone Forecast for Thursday, August 4, 2022
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688 FPUS56 KSGX 050929
ZFPSGX
Zone Forecast Product for Extreme Southwestern California
National Weather Service San Diego CA
229 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
CAZ552-060030-
Orange County Coastal Areas-
Including the cities of Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, and San Clemente
229 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Partly cloudy in the morning...becoming mostly sunny.
Patchy fog in the morning. Highs 74 to 79 at the beaches to 80 to
85 farther inland and near higher coastal terrain. Light winds
becoming west 15 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 62 to 67. Areas of winds west
15 mph in the evening becoming light.
.SATURDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning...becoming mostly sunny.
Patchy fog in the morning. Highs 74 to 79 at the beaches to 80 to
85 farther inland and near higher coastal terrain. Light winds
becoming west 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening...becoming partly
cloudy. Patchy fog overnight. Lows 63 to 68. Areas of winds west
15 mph in the evening becoming light.
.SUNDAY...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs around
77 at the beaches to 81 to 86 farther inland and near higher
coastal terrain. Light winds.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog overnight. Lows 64 to
69.
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Slight chance
of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 74 to 79 at
the beaches to 80 to 85 farther inland and near higher coastal
terrain.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog overnight. Lows 63 to
68.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Slight
chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 74 to
79 at the beaches to 81 to 86 farther inland and near higher
coastal terrain.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 64 to 69.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs 75 to 80 at the beaches to
82 to 87 farther inland and near higher coastal terrain.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog overnight. Lows
65 to 70.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs 75 to
80 at the beaches to 82 to 87 farther inland and near higher
coastal terrain.
$$
CAZ554-060030-
Orange County Inland Areas-
Including the cities of Santa Ana, Anaheim, Garden Grove, Irvine,
Orange, Fullerton, and Mission Viejo
229 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Partly cloudy in the morning...becoming mostly sunny.
Patchy fog in the morning. Highs around 84 towards the coast to
85 to 90 farther inland. Light winds.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 63 to 68. Light winds.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs around
85 towards the coast to 87 to 92 farther inland. Light winds.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 64 to 69. Light winds.
.SUNDAY...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs around
85 towards the coast to 89 to 94 farther inland. Light winds.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog overnight. Lows 65 to
70.
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Slight chance
of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs around
84 towards the coast to 89 farther inland.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog overnight. Lows 65 to
70.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Slight
chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs
around 84 towards the coast to 89 farther inland.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 65 to 70.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs around 85 towards the coast to
87 to 92 farther inland.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 66 to 71.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs around 85 towards the coast to
87 to 92 farther inland.
$$
CAZ043-060030-
San Diego County Coastal Areas-
Including the cities of Oceanside, Vista, Carlsbad, Encinitas,
Chula Vista, National City, and San Diego
229 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Partly cloudy in the morning...becoming mostly sunny.
Patchy fog in the morning. Highs 75 to 80 near the coast to
82 inland. Light winds becoming west 15 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening...becoming partly cloudy.
Patchy fog overnight. Lows 62 to 67. Areas of winds northwest
15 mph in the evening becoming light.
.SATURDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning...becoming mostly sunny.
Patchy fog in the morning. Highs 75 to 80 near the coast to 80 to
85 inland. Light winds becoming west 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph
in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening...becoming partly
cloudy. Patchy fog overnight. Lows 64 to 69. Areas of winds
northwest 15 mph in the evening becoming light.
.SUNDAY...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs 76 to
81 near the coast to 82 to 87 inland. Light winds.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog overnight. Lows around
67.
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Chance of
showers and slight chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs 75 to 80 near the coast to 80 to 85 inland.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening, then partly cloudy overnight.
Patchy fog overnight. Lows around 67.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Slight
chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 75 to
80 near the coast to 81 to 86 inland.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog overnight. Lows around
67.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs 76 to 81 near the coast to
81 to 86 inland.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog overnight. Lows
around 68.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs 77 to
82 near the coast to 82 to 87 inland.
$$
CAZ050-060030-
San Diego County Valleys-
Including the cities of Escondido, El Cajon, San Marcos, La Mesa,
Santee, and Poway
229 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Partly cloudy. Highs 82 to 87 in the western valleys to
87 to 92 near the foothills. Light winds becoming west 15 mph in
the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 63 to 68. Light winds.
.SATURDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning...becoming mostly sunny.
Patchy fog in the morning. Highs 83 to 88 in the western valleys
to 90 to 95 near the foothills. Light winds becoming west 15 mph
with gusts to 25 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 65 to 70. Light winds.
.SUNDAY...Partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Slight chance
of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 84 to 89 in
the western valleys to 92 to 97 near the foothills. Light winds.
Chance of measurable precipitation 20 percent.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Lows 66 to 71.
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 83 to 88 in the western
valleys to 88 to 93 near the foothills.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening...becoming partly
cloudy. Slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows 65 to
70.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 84 to 89 in the western
valleys to 88 to 93 near the foothills.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 66 to 71.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 84 to 89 in the western
valleys to 88 to 93 near the foothills.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 66 to 71.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 85 to 90 in the western
valleys to 89 to 94 near the foothills.
$$
CAZ048-060030-
San Bernardino and Riverside County Valleys-The Inland Empire-
Including the cities of Riverside, San Bernardino, Ontario,
Moreno Valley, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, and Corona
229 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Highs 92 to 97. Light winds becoming west 15 mph
with gusts to 25 mph in the afternoon. Chance of measurable
precipitation 20 percent.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening...becoming mostly clear.
Lows 64 to 69. Areas of winds west 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph in
the evening becoming light.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs 95 to 100. Light winds becoming
west 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 67 to 73. Areas of winds
west 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph in the evening becoming light.
.SUNDAY...Mostly sunny in the morning...becoming partly cloudy.
Highs 98 to 103. Light winds becoming southwest 15 mph with gusts
to 25 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms overnight. Lows 68 to 74.
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 94 to 99.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Lows 68 to 73.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 93 to 98.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 68 to 73.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 93 to 99.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 67 to 72.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 94 to 99.
$$
CAZ057-060030-
Santa Ana Mountains and Foothills-
229 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Partly cloudy. Warmer. Highs 85 to 95. Light winds
becoming west 15 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 64 to 69. Areas of winds west
15 mph in the evening becoming light.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs 88 to 98. Light winds becoming
west 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 66 to 73. Areas of winds
west 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph in the evening becoming light.
.SUNDAY...Mostly sunny in the morning...becoming partly cloudy.
Highs 90 to 100. Light winds becoming southwest 15 mph with gusts
to 25 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 68 to 73.
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 87 to 97.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 66 to 72.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 87 to 97.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 67 to 73.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 87 to 97.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 67 to 73.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 88 to 97.
$$
CAZ055-060030-
San Bernardino County Mountains-
Including the cities of Crestline, Lake Arrowhead, Big Bear City,
Big Bear Lake, Running Springs, and Wrightwood
229 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the morning, then chance of showers and slight
chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 72 to 79 above
6000 feet to 81 to 88 below 6000 feet. Light winds becoming
southwest 15 mph in the afternoon. Chance of measurable
precipitation 40 percent.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening, then mostly clear overnight. Lows
52 to 62 above 6000 feet to 60 to 69 below 6000 feet. Areas of
winds west 15 mph in the evening becoming light. Chance of
measurable precipitation 20 percent.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny in the morning...becoming partly cloudy.
Highs 75 to 83 above 6000 feet to 84 to 91 below 6000 feet. Light
winds.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 58 to 68. Light winds.
.SUNDAY...Mostly sunny in the morning, then partly cloudy with a
slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs 77 to 86 above 6000 feet to 86 to 94 below 6000 feet. Light
winds becoming south 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph in the
afternoon. Chance of measurable precipitation 20 percent.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Lows 59 to 69.
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the morning, then chance of showers and slight
chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 74 to 83 above
6000 feet to 83 to 91 below 6000 feet.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening, then slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms overnight. Lows 57 to 67.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 73 to 82 above 6000 feet to
82 to 89 below 6000 feet.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 56 to 66.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance
of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 73 to 82 above 6000 feet
to 81 to 88 below 6000 feet.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 56 to 66.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 73 to 83 above 6000 feet to
82 to 89 below 6000 feet.
$$
CAZ056-060030-
Riverside County Mountains-
Including the city of Idyllwild-Pine Cove
229 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the morning, then chance of showers and slight
chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 83 to 90. Light
winds becoming west 15 mph in the afternoon. Chance of measurable
precipitation 30 percent.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening...becoming mostly clear.
Lows 57 to 67. Areas of winds west 15 mph in the evening becoming
light.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny in the morning...becoming partly cloudy.
Highs 86 to 94. Light winds becoming west 15 mph in the
afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening...becoming mostly
clear. Lows 61 to 71. Areas of winds northwest 15 mph in the
evening becoming light.
.SUNDAY...Mostly sunny in the morning, then partly cloudy with a
slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs 88 to 95. Light winds. Chance of measurable precipitation
20 percent.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Lows 60 to 70.
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the morning, then chance of showers and slight
chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 83 to 90.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening, then partly cloudy with a slight
chance of showers and thunderstorms overnight. Lows 58 to 68.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 83 to 90.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 58 to 68.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance
of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 82 to 89.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 58 to 68.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 83 to 90.
$$
CAZ058-060030-
San Diego County Mountains-
Including the cities of Julian and Pine Valley
229 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 84 to 91. Light winds.
Chance of measurable precipitation 20 percent.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening...becoming mostly clear.
Lows 64 to 70. Areas of winds west 15 mph in the evening becoming
light.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny in the morning...becoming partly cloudy.
Highs 87 to 94. Light winds becoming west 15 mph in the
afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening...becoming mostly
clear. Lows 68 to 74. Areas of winds northwest 15 mph in the
evening becoming light.
.SUNDAY...Mostly sunny in the morning, then partly cloudy with a
slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs 89 to 96. Light winds becoming southwest 15 mph in the
afternoon. Chance of measurable precipitation 20 percent.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Lows 68 to 73.
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the morning, then chance of showers and slight
chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 85 to 91.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening, then partly cloudy with a slight
chance of showers and thunderstorms overnight. Lows 66 to 72.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning, then mostly cloudy with
a chance of showers and slight chance of thunderstorms in the
afternoon. Highs 85 to 90.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 66 to 72.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance
of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 84 to 90.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 66 to 72.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 85 to 91.
$$
CAZ060-060030-
Apple and Lucerne Valleys-
Including the cities of Victorville, Hesperia, Apple Valley,
and Lucerne Valley
229 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the morning, then chance of showers and slight
chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 91 to 96. Light
winds becoming west 15 mph in the afternoon. Chance of measurable
precipitation 40 percent.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening...becoming mostly clear.
Lows 68 to 73. Areas of winds west 15 mph in the evening becoming
light.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs 95 to 100. Light winds.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 71 to 76. Areas of winds
west 15 mph in the evening becoming light.
.SUNDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs 98 to 103. Light winds becoming
east 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 72 to 77.
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 95 to 100.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 71 to 76.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 94 to 99.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 70 to 75.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 92 to 97.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 70 to 75.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 93 to 98.
$$
CAZ065-060030-
San Gorgonio Pass Near Banning-
Including the cities of Banning and Desert Hot Springs
229 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs around 97 through the pass
to 99 to 104 in the northern Coachella Valley. Light winds
becoming west 15 mph with gusts to 30 mph in the afternoon.
Chance of measurable precipitation 30 percent.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening...becoming mostly clear.
Lows around 74 through the pass to 83 in the northern Coachella
Valley. Areas of winds west 15 to 25 mph. Gusts to 40 mph...
becoming 35 mph overnight.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs around 100 through the pass to
103 to 108 in the northern Coachella Valley. Areas of winds west
15 mph with gusts to 25 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 78 to 87. Areas of winds
northwest 15 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly sunny in the morning, then partly cloudy with a
slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs around 102 through the pass to 103 to 108 in the northern
Coachella Valley. Light winds becoming south 15 mph with gusts to
25 mph in the afternoon. Chance of measurable precipitation
20 percent.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Breezy. Lows 77 to 84.
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the morning, then chance of showers and slight
chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 97 to 102.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening, then slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms overnight. Lows 76 to 84.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 97 to 102.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 76 to 84.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance
of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 95 to 100.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 76 to 85.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs around 97 through the pass
to 98 to 103 in the northern Coachella Valley.
$$
CAZ061-060030-
Coachella Valley-
Including the cities of Indio, Palm Springs, Cathedral City,
Palm Desert, Palm Desert Country, La Quinta, and Coachella
229 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs around 104. Light winds.
Chance of measurable precipitation 20 percent.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening...becoming mostly clear.
Lows 81 to 86. Areas of winds northwest 15 mph with gusts to
25 mph.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs around 108. Light winds.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening...becoming mostly
clear. Lows 83 to 88. Areas of winds northwest 15 mph with gusts
to 25 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly sunny in the morning, then partly cloudy with a
slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs around 107. Areas of winds southeast 15 mph in the morning
becoming light. Chance of measurable precipitation 20 percent.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Lows 81 to 86.
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the morning, then chance of showers and slight
chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 100 to 105.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening, then slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms overnight. Lows 81 to 86.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs around 103.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 81 to 86.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs around 101.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 82 to 87.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs around 103.
$$
CAZ062-060030-
San Diego County Deserts-
Including the city of Borrego Springs
229 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 102 to 107. Light winds.
Chance of measurable precipitation 20 percent.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening...becoming mostly clear.
Lows 82 to 87. Areas of winds west 15 mph. Gusts to 30 mph...
becoming 25 mph overnight.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny in the morning...becoming partly cloudy.
Highs 106 to 111. Light winds.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 84 to 89. Areas of winds
northwest 15 mph. Gusts to 30 mph...becoming 25 mph overnight.
.SUNDAY...Mostly sunny in the morning, then partly cloudy with a
slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Highs 106 to 111. Light winds. Chance of measurable precipitation
20 percent.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Lows 82 to 87.
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the morning, then chance of showers and slight
chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 100 to 105.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening, then slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms overnight. Lows 82 to 87.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Chance of showers and slight chance of
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 101 to 106.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 82 to 87.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 100 to 105.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows 83 to 88.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Slight chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs 102 to 107.
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CA San Francisco Bay Area Zone Forecast for Thursday, August 4, 2022
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709 FPUS56 KMTR 051001
ZFPMTR
San Francisco Bay Area/Central California Zone Forecast
National Weather Service San Francisco Bay Area
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
This is an automatically generated product that provides average
values for large geographic areas. For a more site specific
forecast...please visit weather.gov/sanfrancisco
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You can refine your selection by clicking on the map displayed on
the resulting page.
CAZ505-060100-
Coastal North Bay...Including Point Reyes National Seashore-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s. South winds 5 to
10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 60s. South winds 5 to
15 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog. Lows in the mid 50s.
Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the mid 60s.
Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming
mostly cloudy. Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in the mid 50s.
West winds 10 to 15 mph.
.SUNDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs in the 60s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the
mid 50s. Highs in the 60s to lower 70s.
.WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Highs in the 60s to
mid 70s. Lows in the mid 50s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Point Reyes 54 67 57 67 / 0 0 0 0
$$
CAZ503-060100-
Sonoma Coastal Range-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s. Southeast
winds 5 to 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the upper 70s. South winds
10 to 15 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in the mid 50s. South
winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the upper 70s. South winds
5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then becoming
partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 50s. West winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs around 80.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 50s.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 80s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 50s.
.TUESDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 50s.
.WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Highs in the mid 80s.
Lows in the mid 50s.
$$
CAZ502-060100-
Marin Coastal Range-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s. Southwest
winds around 15 mph.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Highs in the lower 70s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
.SATURDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Highs in the mid 70s. Southwest winds 5 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear in the evening then becoming partly
cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s. West winds 10 to 20 mph.
.SUNDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny. Highs
in the mid 70s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper
50s. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s.
$$
CAZ506-060100-
North Bay Interior Valleys-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog. Lows in the 50s.
Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Highs in the mid 60s to lower 80s. Southwest winds 10 to
20 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in the 50s to lower 60s.
Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
.SATURDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the upper 60s to mid 80s.
Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph increasing to 10 to 20 mph in the
afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear in the evening then becoming partly
cloudy. Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in the 50s. West winds
10 to 20 mph.
.SUNDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny. Highs
in the lower 70s to mid 80s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the 50s.
Highs in the 70s to 80s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Santa Rosa 54 78 56 80 / 0 0 0 0
San Rafael 59 79 59 82 / 0 0 0 0
Napa 57 75 56 78 / 0 0 0 0
$$
CAZ504-060100-
North Bay Interior Mountains-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the 50s to mid 60s.
Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
.FRIDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs in the lower 70s to mid 80s.
Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly
cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s. Southwest winds 10 to
20 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s to 80s. Southwest winds 5 to
10 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s.
West winds 10 to 20 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s to 80s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s.
.MONDAY THROUGH TUESDAY...Mostly clear. Highs in the 70s to 80s.
Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s.
.WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Highs in the upper
70s to lower 90s. Lows in the upper 50s to mid 60s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Lake Berryessa 64 83 61 86 / 0 0 0 0
$$
CAZ006-060100-
San Francisco-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s.
Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs in the 60s to lower 70s. Southwest
winds 10 to 20 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s. Southwest
winds 10 to 20 mph.
.SATURDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Highs in the 60s to lower 70s. Southwest winds 5 to
10 mph...becoming west 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming
mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s. West winds 10 to 20 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Highs in the 60s to lower 70s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper
50s. Highs in the 60s to lower 70s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
San Francisco 57 69 59 68 / 0 0 0 0
Ocean Beach 56 65 58 65 / 0 0 0 0
$$
CAZ509-060100-
San Francisco Peninsula Coast-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s. South
winds 5 to 15 mph.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs in the upper 60s. South winds 5 to
15 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in
the upper 50s. Southwest winds 5 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the upper 60s. West
winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming
mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Highs in the upper 60s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the
upper 50s. Highs in the mid to upper 60s.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 60s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s.
.WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 60s
to lower 70s. Lows in the upper 50s.
$$
CAZ508-060100-
San Francisco Bay Shoreline-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 60s.
Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s. West winds 5 to
15 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Lows in the lower 60s. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Highs in the 70s to lower 80s. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Lows around 60. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny. Highs
in the 70s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy.
Lows around 60.
.MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs in the 70s to
lower 80s. Lows around 60.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then becoming
partly cloudy. Lows around 60.
.THURSDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
SFO Airport 59 74 61 73 / 0 0 0 0
Oakland 59 74 61 72 / 0 0 0 0
Fremont 62 79 61 75 / 0 0 0 0
Redwood City 60 81 60 80 / 0 0 0 0
Mountain View 61 76 61 73 / 0 0 0 0
$$
CAZ510-060100-
East Bay Interior Valleys-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 60s. West
winds 5 to 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Highs in the mid 80s. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 60s. West winds
5 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Highs in the upper 80s. West winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s. West winds
5 to 15 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 80s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows around 60.
.MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Highs in the 80s
to lower 90s. Lows in the lower 60s.
.THURSDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 90s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Concord 62 84 60 85 / 0 0 0 0
Livermore 61 85 59 85 / 0 0 0 0
$$
CAZ513-060100-
Santa Clara Valley...including San Jose-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 60s. South
winds around 5 mph.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Highs in the lower 80s. Southeast winds around 5 mph...
becoming southwest 5 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Lows around 60. Northwest winds 5 to 15 mph...becoming
southwest around 5 mph after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s. South winds around 5 mph...
becoming west in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear in the evening then becoming partly
cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
.SUNDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny. Highs
in the 70s to upper 80s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear in the evening then becoming partly cloudy.
Lows in the upper 50s.
.MONDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny. Highs
in the 70s to upper 80s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly
cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s.
.TUESDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs in the 80s to
lower 90s. Lows around 60.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower
60s. Highs in the 80s to lower 90s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
San Jose 63 81 61 79 / 0 0 0 0
Morgan Hill 59 83 59 86 / 0 0 0 0
$$
CAZ512-060100-
Santa Cruz Mountains-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the 50s to mid 60s.
South winds 5 to 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Highs in the lower to mid 70s. Southwest winds 5 to
15 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s. Southwest winds 5 to
10 mph.
.SATURDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Highs in the 70s to lower 80s. South winds around 5 mph...
becoming west in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the 50s to mid 60s.
Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s to lower 80s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid
50s to upper 60s. Highs in the 70s to 80s.
$$
CAZ515-060100-
East Bay Hills-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 60s.
Southwest winds around 20 mph.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Highs in the lower 80s. Southwest winds around 20 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s. Southwest
winds around 20 mph.
.SATURDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Highs in the mid 80s. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s. Southwest
winds around 20 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 80s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows around
60. Highs in the mid 80s.
.THURSDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 80s.
$$
CAZ514-060100-
Eastern Santa Clara Hills-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the 60s to lower 70s.
Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Highs around 80. South winds 5 to 15 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
clear. Lows in the 50s to mid 60s. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 80s. South winds 5 to
10 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the 50s to upper 60s.
Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 80s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the
upper 50s to lower 70s. Highs in the lower 80s.
.THURSDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s.
$$
CAZ529-060100-
Northern Monterey Bay-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Cloudy. Patchy fog. Lows in the upper 50s.
Light winds.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the lower 70s.
Southwest winds 5 to 15 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog. Lows in the upper 50s.
Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph decreasing to around 5 mph after
midnight.
.SATURDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the lower to mid 70s.
Southwest winds 5 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then becoming
partly cloudy. Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in the mid 50s.
Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph...becoming northeast after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Patchy fog. Highs in the 70s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly
cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s.
.MONDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny. Highs
in the 70s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then becoming partly
cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s.
.TUESDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Highs in the mid to upper 70s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid
50s. Highs in the upper 70s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid
50s. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Santa Cruz 57 72 56 76 / 0 0 0 0
$$
CAZ530-060100-
Southern Monterey Bay and Big Sur Coast-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog. Lows in the upper
50s. Northwest winds around 5 mph.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the
upper 60s to mid 70s. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s.
West winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Highs around 70. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then becoming
partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s. West winds 10 to 20 mph.
.SUNDAY...Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny. Highs
around 70.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the
upper 50s. Highs in the lower 70s.
.WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Highs in the lower
70s. Lows in the upper 50s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Monterey 59 74 60 71 / 0 0 0 0
Big Sur 56 71 54 73 / 0 0 0 0
$$
CAZ528-060100-
Northern Salinas Valley...Hollister Valley...and Carmel Valley-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s.
Northwest winds around 5 mph.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Highs in the 70s to lower 80s. Northwest winds around
5 mph increasing to west 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s. West winds
10 to 20 mph...becoming northwest around 5 mph after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Highs in the 70s. Northwest winds 5 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then becoming
mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s. West winds 10 to 20 mph...
becoming 5 to 10 mph after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny. Highs
in the upper 60s to lower 80s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the
upper 50s. Highs in the lower 70s to mid 80s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper
50s. Highs in the 70s to mid 80s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Salinas 57 71 57 70 / 0 0 0 0
Carmel Valley 57 80 56 79 / 0 0 0 0
Hollister 58 77 57 78 / 0 0 0 0
$$
CAZ516-060100-
Southern Salinas Valley...Arroyo Seco...and Lake San Antonio-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s. Light
winds.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Highs in the 80s. Light winds...becoming west 10 to
20 mph in the afternoon.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in the mid 50s. Northwest
winds 10 to 20 mph decreasing to around 5 mph after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Highs in the 80s to mid 90s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s. Northwest
winds 10 to 20 mph decreasing to around 5 mph after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s to upper 90s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid
50s to lower 60s. Highs mid 80s to 101.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
King City 56 83 54 85 / 10 0 0 0
$$
CAZ517-060100-
Santa Lucia Mountains and Los Padres National Forest-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s to upper
60s. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly
cloudy. Highs in the lower 70s to mid 80s. South winds 5 to
10 mph increasing to 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
clear. Lows in the lower 50s to mid 60s. South winds 5 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 90s. Southeast
winds 5 to 10 mph...becoming east in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the 50s to 60s. Northwest winds
10 to 20 mph...becoming southeast 10 to 15 mph after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s to lower 90s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 50s to upper 60s.
.MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Highs in the upper 70s
to mid 90s. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 70s.
$$
CAZ518-060100-
Mountains of San Benito and Interior Monterey County including
Pinnacles National Park-
301 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.REST OF TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the 50s to upper 60s.
Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
.FRIDAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 70s to upper 80s.
Southwest winds 5 to 15 mph.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming partly
cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s. West winds 10 to
20 mph...becoming 5 to 10 mph after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s to lower 90s. South
winds 5 to 10 mph...becoming west 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the 50s to mid 60s. Northwest
winds 10 to 20 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 80s to mid 90s.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid
50s to upper 60s. Highs in the 80s to 90s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Pinnacles NP 59 89 54 91 / 10 0 0 0
$$
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TX El Paso Tx/Santa Teresa NM Zone Forecast for Thursday, August 4, 2022
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337 FPUS54 KEPZ 051007
ZFPEPZ
Zone Forecast Product for New Mexico
National Weather Service El Paso Tx/Santa Teresa NM
407 AM MDT Fri Aug 5 2022
TXZ418-052230-
Western El Paso County-
Including the cities of Downtown El Paso, West El Paso,
and Upper Valley
407 AM MDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Partly cloudy. Isolated showers and thunderstorms this
afternoon. Highs in the upper 90s. East winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance
of rain 20 percent.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening, then becoming partly
cloudy. Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the lower
70s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph. Chance
of rain 20 percent.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 90s. Southeast winds
10 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 70s. Southeast
winds 10 to 15 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 90s. Southeast winds
5 to 10 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. A chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows in the lower 70s. Chance of
rain 30 percent.
.MONDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 90s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows in the lower 70s. Chance of
rain 40 percent.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 90s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows in the lower 70s. Chance of
rain 30 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 90s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 70s.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 90s.
$$
TXZ419-052230-
Eastern/Central El Paso County-
Including the cities of East and Northeast El Paso, Socorro,
and Fort Bliss
407 AM MDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Partly cloudy. Isolated showers and thunderstorms this
afternoon. Highs in the upper 90s. East winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance
of rain 20 percent.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy. Isolated showers and thunderstorms in
the evening. Lows in the mid 70s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph
with gusts up to 20 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 90s. Southeast winds
10 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 70s. Southeast
winds 10 to 15 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 90s. Southeast winds
5 to 10 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 70s.
Highs in the mid 90s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows in the lower 70s. Chance of
rain 30 percent.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 90s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows in the lower 70s. Chance of
rain 30 percent.
.WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid
90s. Lows in the lower 70s.
$$
TXZ420-052230-
Northern Hudspeth Highlands/Hueco Mountains-
Including the cities of Hueco Tanks and Loma Linda
407 AM MDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly sunny. Isolated showers and thunderstorms this
afternoon. Highs in the lower 90s. East winds 10 to 15 mph.
Chance of rain 20 percent.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy. Isolated showers and thunderstorms in
the evening. Lows in the upper 60s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph.
Chance of rain 20 percent.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 90s. Southeast winds 10 to
15 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 60s. Southeast
winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 90s. Southeast winds 10 to
15 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 60s.
Highs in the lower 90s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening, then mostly cloudy after midnight.
Lows in the upper 60s. Chance of rain 30 percent.
.TUESDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy with a chance of
showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 90. Lows in the upper
60s. Chance of rain 30 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper
60s. Highs in the upper 80s.
$$
TXZ423-052230-
Rio Grande Valley of Eastern El Paso/Western Hudspeth Counties-
Including the cities of Fabens, Fort Hancock, and Tornillo
407 AM MDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly sunny. Isolated showers and thunderstorms this
afternoon. Highs in the upper 90s. Northeast winds around 5 mph,
becoming southeast this afternoon. Chance of rain 20 percent.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy. Isolated showers and thunderstorms in
the evening. Lows in the lower 70s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph
with gusts up to 20 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 90s. Southeast winds 10 to
15 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening, then becoming
mostly clear. Lows in the lower 70s. Southeast winds 10 to
15 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 90s. Southeast winds 5 to
10 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 70s.
Highs in the mid 90s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. A chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows in the lower 70s. Chance of
rain 30 percent.
.TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 90s.
Lows in the lower 70s.
$$
TXZ421-052230-
Salt Basin-
Including the cities of Cornudas, Dell City, and Salt Flat
407 AM MDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly sunny. Isolated showers and thunderstorms this
afternoon. Highs in the mid 90s. East winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance
of rain 20 percent.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy. Isolated showers and thunderstorms in
the evening. Lows around 70. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph with
gusts up to 25 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 90s. East winds 10 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 60s. Southeast
winds 15 to 20 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 90s. Southeast winds around
5 mph, increasing to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper
60s. Highs in the lower 90s.
$$
TXZ422-052230-
Southern Hudspeth Highlands-
Including the city of Sierra Blanca
407 AM MDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly sunny. Isolated showers and thunderstorms this
afternoon. Highs in the lower 90s. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph,
becoming east 10 to 15 mph this afternoon. Chance of rain
20 percent.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy. Isolated showers and thunderstorms in
the evening. Lows in the upper 60s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph
with gusts up to 25 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 90s. Southeast winds 10 to
15 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening, then becoming
mostly clear. Lows in the upper 60s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph
with gusts up to 25 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs around 90. Southeast winds 10 to
15 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the
upper 60s. Highs in the upper 80s.
.WEDNESDAY...Mostly sunny. A chance of showers and thunderstorms
in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 80s. Chance of rain
30 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper
60s. Highs in the upper 80s.
$$
TXZ424-052230-
Rio Grande Valley of Eastern Hudspeth County-
Including the city of Indian Hot Springs
407 AM MDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly sunny. Isolated showers and thunderstorms this
afternoon. Highs in the upper 90s. Northeast winds around 5 mph,
becoming east 10 to 15 mph this afternoon. Chance of rain
20 percent.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy. Isolated showers and thunderstorms in
the evening. Lows in the lower 70s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph
with gusts up to 20 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 90s. Southeast winds 10 to
15 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening, then clearing.
Lows in the lower 70s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 90s. Southeast winds
5 to 10 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower
70s. Highs in the mid 90s.
$$
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WFO CORPUS CHRISTI Warnings, Watches and Advisories for Friday, August 5, 2022
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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Corpus Christi TX
458 AM CDT Fri Aug 5 2022
...HEAT INDEX VALUES BETWEEN 105 AND 109 DEGREES ARE EXPECTED TODAY...
The combination of warm temperatures and high dewpoints will
produce heat indices between 105 and 109 degrees today across the
Coastal Bend and western Brush Country. Residents with outdoor
activities planned are urged to drink plenty of water, wear light
weight and light colored clothing and take frequent breaks from
the heat. Young children and pets should never be left unattended
in vehicles under any circumstances. This is especially true
during warm or hot weather when car interiors can reach lethal
temperatures in a matter of minutes.
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WA Seattle WA Zone Forecast for Thursday, August 4, 2022
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376 FPUS56 KSEW 051019
ZFPSEW
Zone Forecast Product for Western Washington
National Weather Service Seattle WA
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
Spot temperatures and probabilities of measurable precipitation
are for today, tonight, and Saturday.
WAZ558-052300-
Seattle and Vicinity-
Including the cities of Seattle, Shoreline, Federal Way, and Kent
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s. North wind
10 to 20 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the 50s. North wind 10 to 15 mph
becoming northeast after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s. North wind
to 10 mph increasing to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s. North
wind 10 to 15 mph becoming northeast after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 80s. North wind to 10 mph
increasing to 10 to 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the lower 60s.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s to lower 90s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 60s.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. A slight chance of showers after
midnight. Lows near 60.
.WEDNESDAY...Mostly sunny. A chance of showers in the morning,
then a slight chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs in the
mid 70s to lower 80s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Seattle 75 56 83 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ559-052300-
Bremerton and Vicinity-
Including the cities of Bremerton and Silverdale
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s. North wind
10 to 15 mph becoming northeast 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the lower to mid 50s. Northeast wind
10 to 15 mph in the evening becoming light.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s. North wind
to 10 mph increasing to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s. North wind
10 to 15 mph becoming northeast after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s. Northeast
wind to 10 mph increasing to north 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows near 60.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid to upper 80s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows near 60.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. A slight chance of showers after
midnight. Lows in the upper 50s.
.WEDNESDAY...Mostly sunny. A chance of showers in the morning,
then a slight chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs in the
mid to upper 70s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid to upper 70s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Bremerton 74 52 82 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ507-052300-
Everett and Vicinity-
Including the cities of Everett, Edmonds, Lynnwood, Marysville,
and Arlington
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 60s to lower 70s.
Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the lower to mid 50s. Northwest wind
10 to 15 mph becoming north after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s to lower 80s. North wind to
10 mph becoming northwest around 10 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s. Northwest
wind around 10 mph becoming north to 10 mph after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s. North wind to
10 mph becoming northwest around 10 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the upper 50s.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 80s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows near 60.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows near 60.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny. A chance of showers in the morning,
then a slight chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs in the
mid 70s to lower 80s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers.
Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the 70s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Edmonds 71 56 77 / 0 0 0
Everett 72 54 78 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ509-052300-
Tacoma Area-
Including the cities of Tacoma, Lakewood, Puyallup, and Sumner
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s. North wind 10 to 15 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the lower to mid 50s. North wind around
10 mph becoming northeast to 10 mph after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s. Light wind
becoming north to 10 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s. North wind
around 10 mph becoming northeast to 10 mph after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 80s to lower 90s. North wind to
10 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows near 60.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs near 90.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows near 60.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. A slight chance of showers after
midnight. Lows in the upper 50s.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny with a slight chance of showers. Highs
near 80.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 70s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Puyallup 77 55 85 / 0 0 0
Tacoma 76 54 85 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ556-052300-
Bellevue and Vicinity-
Including the cities of Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and Issaquah
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s. North wind to 10 mph increasing
to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the 50s. North wind 10 to 15 mph
becoming northeast after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 80s. Light wind becoming north
around 10 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s. North
wind around 10 mph becoming northeast to 10 mph after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s to lower 90s. Light wind
becoming north around 10 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows near 60.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs near 90.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 60s.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. A slight chance of showers after
midnight. Lows near 60.
.WEDNESDAY...Mostly sunny. A chance of showers in the morning,
then a slight chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs near 80.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs near 80.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Bellevue 75 56 84 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ555-052300-
East Puget Sound Lowlands-
Including the cities of Gold Bar, Enumclaw, North Bend,
and Buckley
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s to lower 80s. North wind to
10 mph becoming northwest in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the lower to mid 50s. Northwest wind
10 to 15 mph becoming northeast after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 80s. Light wind becoming
northwest around 10 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s. North
wind to 10 mph becoming northeast after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s to lower 90s. North wind to
10 mph becoming northwest around 10 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows near 60.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs near 90.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows near 60.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers after
midnight. Lows near 60.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny. A chance of showers in the morning,
then a slight chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs near 80.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers in
the evening. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs near 80.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Gold Bar 78 55 86 / 0 0 0
Enumclaw 76 53 84 / 0 0 0
North Bend 80 53 88 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ503-052300-
Western Whatcom County-
Including the cities of Bellingham, Blaine, and Lynden
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s. North wind 10 to 15 mph
becoming northwest 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the 50s to lower 60s. West wind 10 to
20 mph becoming south to 10 mph after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s. Northwest
wind 10 to 15 mph becoming west in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s. West
wind to 10 mph becoming east after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s. Northwest
wind 10 to 20 mph becoming west 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows near 60.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 80s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows near 60.
.TUESDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows near 60.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny with a chance of showers. Highs in the
mid to upper 70s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming
partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers. Lows in the upper 50s.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. A slight chance of showers in the
morning. Highs in the 70s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Bellingham 75 54 80 / 0 0 0
Sumas 80 54 85 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ506-052300-
Western Skagit County-
Including the cities of Mount Vernon, Anacortes, Sedro-Woolley,
and Burlington
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly sunny. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the
upper 60s to mid 70s. North wind 10 to 15 mph becoming northwest
10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the lower to mid 50s. Northwest wind
10 to 15 mph becoming west after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s. West wind to 10 mph becoming
northwest in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the 50s. Northwest wind to
10 mph becoming north after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s. West wind
10 to 15 mph becoming northwest in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 50s.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny with a chance of showers. Highs in the
70s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers.
Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. A slight chance of showers in the
morning. Highs in the 70s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Anacortes 73 54 77 / 0 0 0
Mount Vernon 74 53 81 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ001-052300-
San Juan County-
Including the cities of Friday Harbor, Eastsound,
and Roche Harbor
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Partly sunny in the morning then becoming sunny. Highs
in the upper 60s to mid 70s. North wind 10 to 20 mph becoming
northwest 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the 50s to lower 60s. West wind 10 to
15 mph.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s to lower 80s. North wind
10 to 15 mph decreasing to 10 mph or less in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s. West
wind to 10 mph becoming north after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s to lower 80s. North wind 10 to
15 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers after
midnight. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny with a chance of showers. Highs in the
70s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers.
Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers. Highs
in the lower to mid 70s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Friday Harbor 74 53 79 / 0 0 0
Eastsound 72 58 76 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ510-052300-
Admiralty Inlet Area-
Including the cities of Port Townsend and Port Ludlow
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s.
Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the 50s. Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph
decreasing to 10 mph or less after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s. Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the 50s. Northwest wind around
10 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s to lower 80s. Northwest wind
around 10 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the 70s to lower 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny. A chance of showers in the morning,
then a slight chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs in the
70s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers.
Lows in the mid 50s.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Oak Harbor 67 52 71 / 0 0 0
Port Townsend 70 54 75 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ511-052300-
Hood Canal Area-
Including the cities of Hoodsport and Brinnon
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s. North wind 10 to 20 mph
becoming northeast in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the 50s. Northeast wind 10 to 15 mph
becoming south after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s. South wind
10 to 15 mph becoming north in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s.
Northeast wind 10 to 15 mph becoming north after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s. North wind
10 to 15 mph becoming northeast in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the upper 50s.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s to lower 90s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers after
midnight. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny. A chance of showers in the morning,
then a slight chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs in the
mid to upper 70s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid to upper 70s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Shelton 79 51 87 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ504-052300-
Southwest Interior-
Including the cities of Olympia, Lacey, Tumwater, Centralia,
and Toledo
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s. North wind
10 to 15 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the lower to mid 50s. North wind to
10 mph becoming northwest after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 80s to lower 90s. North wind to
10 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the 50s. North wind to 10 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 80s to mid 90s. North wind to
10 mph increasing to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 90s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers after
midnight. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.WEDNESDAY...Mostly sunny. A slight chance of showers in the
morning. Highs near 80.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid 50s.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs near 80.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Chehalis 79 52 87 / 0 0 0
Olympia 79 50 88 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ512-052300-
Lower Chehalis Valley Area-
Including the city of Montesano
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the 70s to
lower 80s. Northeast wind to 10 mph becoming north in the
afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 40s to mid 50s. West
wind 10 to 15 mph becoming south after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 80s. East wind to 10 mph becoming
northeast in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
Northwest wind to 10 mph becoming east after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s to lower 90s. East wind
10 to 15 mph becoming northeast in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 80s to lower 90s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s.
.TUESDAY...Partly sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening, then mostly cloudy
with a slight chance of showers after midnight. Lows in the mid
50s.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny. A slight chance of showers in the
morning. Highs in the 70s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower to mid 50s.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Highs in the 70s.
$$
WAZ514-052300-
Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca-
Including the cities of Sequim and Port Angeles
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s. West
wind 10 to 15 mph becoming variable to 10 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the 50s. West wind 10 to 15 mph
decreasing to variable to 10 mph after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s to lower 80s. Wind variable
to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s. Wind
variable to 10 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s. Wind variable
to 10 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs near 80.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid to upper 70s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny. A chance of showers in the morning,
then a slight chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs in the
lower to mid 70s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers in
the evening. Lows in the lower to mid 50s.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs near 70.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Port Angeles 70 53 76 / 0 0 0
Sequim 73 54 78 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ515-052300-
Western Strait of Juan De Fuca-
Including the cities of Joyce and Clallam Bay
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the 60s. Wind variable to 10 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the upper 40s to mid 50s. West wind
10 to 15 mph becoming variable to 10 mph after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s. Wind
variable to 10 mph.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the 50s. Wind variable to
10 mph.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s. Wind variable to 10 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers after
midnight. Lows in the lower to mid 50s.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny with a chance of showers. Highs in the
mid to upper 60s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers in
the evening. Lows in the lower to mid 50s.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid to upper 60s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Sekiu 66 54 72 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ517-052300-
Central Coast-
Including the cities of Hoquiam, Aberdeen, Westport,
and Ocean Shores
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s. Northeast wind
to 10 mph increasing to west 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid 50s. Northwest
wind 10 to 20 mph becoming north to 10 mph after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s. Light wind becoming west
10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph becoming east after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s to lower 80s. Northeast
wind to 10 mph becoming west in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s.
.MONDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the 70s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.TUESDAY...Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. A slight chance of showers after
midnight. Lows in the mid 50s.
.WEDNESDAY...Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers in the morning,
then a slight chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs in the
mid 60s to lower 70s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming
mostly cloudy. Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in the lower to
mid 50s.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs near
70.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Hoquiam 68 53 74 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ516-052300-
North Coast-
Including the cities of Neah Bay, La Push, and Forks
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s to lower 70s. Northeast wind
to 10 mph increasing to northwest 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower to mid 50s. Northwest
wind 10 to 20 mph becoming east to 10 mph after midnight.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s. East wind to 10 mph becoming
west in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph becoming northeast after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s. East wind 10 to 15 mph
becoming west in the afternoon.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the 70s.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s.
.TUESDAY...Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening, then mostly cloudy
with a slight chance of showers after midnight. Lows in the mid
50s.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny. A chance of showers in the morning,
then a slight chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs in the
mid 60s to lower 70s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers
in the evening, then mostly cloudy after midnight. Lows in the
mid 50s.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Highs in the mid 60s to lower 70s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Forks 73 52 78 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ513-052300-
Olympics-
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 11500 feet.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Freezing level near 12500 feet.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 14500 feet.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Freezing level near 16000 feet.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 16000 feet.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Freezing level near 15500 feet.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 15000 feet.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Freezing level near 14500 feet.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Freezing level near 14000 feet.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers after
midnight. Snow level near 11000 feet.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny. A chance of showers in the morning,
then a slight chance of showers in the afternoon. Snow level near
10500 feet.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers in
the evening. Snow level near 10000 feet.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Freezing level near 11500 feet.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Hurricane Ridge 60 49 68 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ567-052300-
Cascades of Whatcom and Skagit Counties-
Including the cities of Marblemount and Concrete
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 10500 feet.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Freezing level near 11500 feet.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 13500 feet.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Freezing level near 15500 feet.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 15500 feet.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Freezing level near 15500 feet.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 15500 feet.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Freezing level near 15000 feet.
.TUESDAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 14500 feet.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers.
Snow level near 12500 feet.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny with a chance of showers and a slight
chance of thunderstorms. Snow level near 11500 feet.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, snow
showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms in the evening, then
partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers after midnight.
Snow level near 10500 feet.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers. Snow
level near 10000 feet.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Mount Baker 64 50 70 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ568-052300-
Cascades of Snohomish and King Counties-
Including the cities of Snoqualmie Pass, Darrington, and Index
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 11500 feet. Afternoon pass
temperatures in the lower 70s. Southeast wind in the passes
around 10 mph becoming east in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Freezing level near 11500 feet. North wind in
the passes around 10 mph in the evening becoming light.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 13500 feet. Afternoon pass
temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. Light wind in the passes
becoming west around 10 mph in the afternoon.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Freezing level near 15500 feet. North
wind in the passes around 10 mph becoming east after midnight.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 16000 feet. Afternoon pass
temperatures in the lower to mid 80s. Southeast wind in the
passes around 10 mph in the morning becoming light.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Freezing level near 16000 feet.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 15000 feet.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Freezing level near 15000 feet.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Freezing level near 14500 feet.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers after
midnight. Snow level near 12000 feet.
.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny with a chance of showers and a slight
chance of thunderstorms. Snow level near 11500 feet.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers.
Snow level near 10000 feet.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Freezing level near 12000 feet.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Snoqualmie Pass 72 48 78 / 0 0 0
Stevens Pass 70 50 76 / 0 0 0
$$
WAZ569-052300-
Cascades of Pierce and Lewis Counties-
Including the cities of Randle, Packwood, Ashford, and Morton
318 AM PDT Fri Aug 5 2022
.TODAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 12500 feet.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Freezing level near 12500 feet.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 14000 feet.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...Clear. Freezing level near 16000 feet.
.SUNDAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 16000 feet.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Clear. Freezing level near 16000 feet.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 15000 feet.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Freezing level near 15000 feet.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. A slight chance of showers in the
afternoon. Snow level near 12500 feet.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers.
Snow level near 12000 feet.
.WEDNESDAY...Mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers. Snow
level near 10500 feet.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Freezing level near 12500 feet.
.THURSDAY...Sunny. Freezing level near 12500 feet.
$$
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MAYSVILLE— Growing up with a dog enriches a child’s life in so many ways. Not only can they be best friends, but children who have pets in their lives often have happier mindsets.
Sure, there’s the cute, cuddly factor to consider but beyond the obvious attraction of getting your child a furry companion to play with, studies show that pets can relieve stress and help people relax, especially children.
When a child feels sad, afraid or even angry, they can count on their pet to be there. A dog or cat provides constant companionship when parents or siblings are sometimes busy or friends aren’t available. The bottom line is they never have to be alone.
Children with dogs often get more exercise than those without. Caring for a pet, whether it’s taking a dog for a walk or cleaning out litter boxes several times a day, creates a daily chore for a child, which encourages exercise and teaches your child responsibility.
Having a canine in the house gives children a reason to get away from technology and go outside and enjoy nature.
One aspect of pet ownership that is often overlooked is that it’s been discovered that babies raised in close contact with pets get sick less in their early years, translating to fewer doctor’s office visits. It’s also been suggested that exposing children to pet dander early in life can actually help develop their immune systems and research shows that those kids have a reduced risk of allergies throughout their lives.
Dogs are trusted guardians, protecting their charges from dangerous animals and intruders. They’ve been known to warn a family of impending natural disasters. And because a pet’s death might be a child’s first time losing a loved one, the grieving process can help kids learn how to cope with other losses throughout life.
Let’s face it, dogs make children happy. And having a dog or cat join the family is one of the greatest gifts we can offer our kids.
There are several local shelters in the area that are brimming with playful pets for your kids to grow up with and you may be surprised at the wide variety of healthy, attractive and fun-loving pets to choose from.
If you stop by the Mason County Animal Shelter, you have the opportunity to meet a one-of-a-kind, child-friendly, perfect family pup named Ollie. Spunky Ollie is a 10-month-old shepherd mix. He’s a big boy with a lot of energy but is also well-behaved and gets along with everyone. Ollie enjoys attention and going for walks. He would love the job of tiring your kids out. At the end of the day, he’ll happily cuddle with your child and once he’s full-grown, he’ll be a loyal protector of your family and home. Ollie needs to be neutered, but he has received his vaccinations, including rabies, and has been dewormed. Ollie can’t wait to meet you!
Lacey is a gorgeous Border Collie mix at the MCAS. She was brought in as a stray recently and wants to join your family once her week-long stray hold is up. For her short time at the shelter, Bill Howell, the shelter’s manager, says she likes going for walks and is affectionate. She seems to get along with other dogs. She’s super sweet and a great size at roughly 40 pounds. Lacey is a versatile young lady, between 1 and 2 years old. She’ll fit well into suburban living or life on a working farm. She just wants some love and stability in her life—like everyone else.
If you visit the Bracken County Animal Shelter, you’ll find Colt, a handsome one-year-old flat coat retriever. Colt is friendly with other dogs and Bracken County Animal Control Officer and BCAS Director, Robbin Snapp, says he has received his first dhpp shot, Frontline for fleas and pyrantel deworming medication. This handsome boy is good at walking on a leash and loves to hug. He’s tired of being in the shelter and looking for a place to call home.
You’re invited to stop by a local animal shelter—or all of them—to find the newest addition to your family.
For your meet and greet with some of the MCAS’s fabulous dogs, head over to 301 River Drive in Maysville. Shelter hours are noon to 4 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays and until 6 p.m. on Fridays. The facility is open 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. Arrangements can be made for special visitation. The shelter’s phone number is 606-564-6067. You can also contact shelter staff at [email protected] for inquiries.
The Facebook page, Friends of the Mason County Animal Shelter, provides information and pictures of Mason County Animal Shelter animals that are available for adoption. Follow their page for updates and to show your support for the movement.
If you can’t adopt, please consider donating to spay/neuter a Mason County Shelter dog at www.tinyurl.com/hsbt-give. Just make a notation on your donation for it to go towards a shelter dog or cat.
The Humane Society of Buffalo Trace offers $50 vouchers to assist with the cost of spaying/neutering Mason County pets. You can access their online application at www.bit.ly/hsbt-snap. If you have any questions, you can visit HSBT’s Facebook page.
There’s a wide assortment of sweet dogs to pick from at the Bracken County Animal Shelter. Please call the shelter at 606-735-3475 for all inquiries or you can reach Robbin Snapp by emailing [email protected] The shelter is located at 188 Hamilton Road in Brooksville. You can follow shelter news and check out adoptable dogs on the Bracken County Animal Shelter Facebook page.
The BCAS has an Amazon Wishlist posted on their Facebook page. They also take monetary donations thru the shelter PayPal account at [email protected]
You’ll find the perfect pet at the Lewis County Animal Shelter. Hours are 8 a.m. to 2:45 p.m., Monday through Friday, and Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. The shelter is located at 149 County Drive in Vanceburg. You can email the facility at [email protected] or call 606-7963917.
The best way to stop the flood of unwanted pets into your local animal shelters is to spay or neuter your pets. https://fixfinder.org is a place to find low-cost spay/neuter options around the area.
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Citation
Reis E, Arriaga P, Moleiro C. J. Interpers. Violence 2022; ePub(ePub): ePub.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2022, SAGE Publishing)
DOI
10.1177/08862605221108075
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35920403
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Over the last decades, the negative effects of intimate partner violence (IPV) directed at men in abusive different-sex and same-sex relationships have been increasingly investigated. Men who are the targets of IPV face many barriers to help-seeking, and to overcome them, public awareness campaigns have been developed. Women who experienced IPV have found campaigns targeting them to be harmful and misleading, and previous research suggests that following the principles of formative evaluation research may improve campaigns' effectiveness and reduce unwanted negative effects. This article documents the theory-based formative evaluation research conducted with 14 men abused in different-sex and same-sex relationships for the creation of targeted campaigns. Through semi-structured interviews, men were asked about their overall knowledge of campaigns, their thoughts about specific pictorial IPV campaigns, and their suggestions for the development of new campaigns. Thematic analysis and a theoretically grounded coding scheme were used to analyze the content of the interviews with high interrater reliability. Overall, our results indicate that most men were not aware of campaigns in Portugal, and their impressions about the ones they recalled were mixed. Most men praised clear messages informing forms of violence, while some responded negatively to the inclusion of words such as "shame" and "victim" and the depiction of bruises. They also considered that future campaigns targeting men should portray "real people" like them and provide information on self-efficacy, the efficacy of recommended responses, and threat susceptibility. Our findings are consistent with previous evidence with women who experienced IPV but also provide theoretically grounded novel contributions and highlight the importance of considering the population of interest's insights when developing and testing new campaigns.
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Keywords
intimate partner violence; campaigns; formative evaluation research; men; social marketing
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Ashworth E, Baxter D, Gibb I, Wilson M, Bull A. J. Neurotrauma 2022; ePub(ePub): ePub.
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(Copyright © 2022, Mary Ann Liebert Publishers)
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10.1089/neu.2021.0400
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35920215
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Background Previous research has shown that injuries to the head and neck were prevalent in 73% of all mounted fatalities of underbody blast. The mechanisms that cause such injuries to the central nervous system are not yet known. The aim of this study was to identify the head and spinal injuries in fatalities due to underbody blast and then develop hypotheses on the causative mechanisms. METHODS All UK military fatalities from underbody blast who suffered a head injury from 2007-2013 in the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts were identified retrospectively. Post-mortem CTs (PMCTs) were interrogated for injuries to the head, neck and spine. All injuries were documented and classified using a radiology classification. Chi-squared and Fisher's Exact tests were used to reject independence and form a hypothesis for injury mechanisms. RESULTS There were 50 fatalities from underbody blast with an associated head injury. Of these, 46 had complete CTPM's available for analysis. Chi-squared and Fisher's exact showed independence could be rejected for lateral ventricle blood and injuries to the abdomen and thorax. CONCLUSIONS Five partially overlapping injury constellations were identified: 1. Multiple level spinal injury with skull fracture and brainstem injury. 2. Perimesencephalic haemorrhage. 3. Spinal and Brainstem injury. 4. Parenchymal contusions with injury to C0-C1. 5. An eggshell pattern of fractures from direct impact. These hypothesised mechanisms can now be investigated to consider mitigation strategies or clinical treatments.
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Keywords
ADULT BRAIN INJURY; MILITARY INJURY; TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY; Penetrating Ballistic-like Brain Injury; TRAUMATIC SPINAL CORD INJURY
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Midgett A, Doumas DM, Buller MK. JMIR Form. Res. 2022; 6(8): e40022.
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(Copyright © 2022, JMIR Publications)
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10.2196/40022
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BACKGROUND: Bullying is a significant problem for youth associated with wide-ranging negative consequences. Providing students who witness bullying with intervention strategies to act as defenders can reduce bullying and negative associated outcomes for both targets and bystanders. Educating teachers about bullying and training them to support students to intervene as defenders may increase the efficacy of bystander programs as teachers' attitudes and responses to bullying relate to bystander behavior. This is particularly important in middle school, when bullying peaks and rates of reporting bullying to teachers begin to decline. Reducing implementation barriers, including limited time and resources, must also be considered, particularly for schools in low-income and rural areas. Technology-based programs can increase access and scalability but require participant buy-in for adoption. OBJECTIVE: We used a mixed methods design to inform the development of the STAC teacher module, a companion training to a brief bullying bystander intervention. STAC stands for the four bystander intervention strategies: Stealing the Show, Turning it Over, Accompanying Others, and Coaching Compassion. OBJECTIVEs included examining the effectiveness of the STAC teacher module and informing the translation of the training into a technology-based format that can be used as a companion to the technology-based STAC. METHODS: A sample of 17 teachers recruited from 1 middle school in a rural, low-income community completed pre- and posttraining surveys assessing immediate outcomes (ie, knowledge, confidence, comfort, and self-efficacy), intention to use program strategies, and program acceptability and relevance, followed by a qualitative focus group obtaining feedback regarding program appropriateness, feasibility, content, perception of need, and desire for web-based training. Descriptive statistics, 2-tailed independent-sample t tests, and thematic analyses were used to analyze the data. RESULTS: Assessment of pre- and posttraining surveys indicated that teachers reported an increase in knowledge and confidence to support defenders, confidence and comfort in managing bullying, and bullying self-efficacy. Furthermore, most participants reported that they were likely or very likely to use STAC strategies to support students who intervene in bullying. Quantitative and qualitative data revealed that participants found the training easy to use, useful, relevant, and appropriate. Qualitative data provided feedback on ways of improving the program, including revising role-plays and guidance on understanding student behavior. Participants shared positive perceptions regarding program feasibility and need for bullying-specific prevention, the most significant barriers being cost and parent buy-in, suggesting the importance of including parents in the prevention process. Finally, participants shared the strengths of a web-based program, including ease of implementation and time efficiency, while indicating the importance of participant engagement and administration buy-in. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates the effectiveness of the STAC teacher module in increasing knowledge and bullying self-efficacy and provides support for developing the module, including key information regarding considerations for web-based translation.
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middle school; STAC; teacher bullying interventions; technology-based bullying intervention
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Verissimo AVR, Silva EA, Soares KHD, Amaral ELS, Brandão Neto W, Ludermir AB, Monteiro EMLM, Aquino JM. Rev. Gaucha Enferm. 2022; 43: e20210170.
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(Copyright © 2022, Escola de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande e do Sul)
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10.1590/1983-1447.2022.20210170.en
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OBJECTIVE: Identify the prevalence and factors associated with dating violence among school adolescents. METHOD: Quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study, conducted in a state public school in Recife, Pernambuco, in August 2018, with 270 adolescents, aged between 12 and 19 years, from middle and high school. A form was applied with questions about the characterization of the adolescents, the experience of dating relationships, and the Conflict in Adolescent Dating Relationships Inventory. Pearson's chi-square test or Fisher's exact test was used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: The prevalence of physical, sexual, and psychological victimization was 31.9%, 36.4% and 81.8%, respectively. An association was identified between religious affiliation (p = 0.002), sexual orientation of the participants (p = 0.027), and parents' education (p = 0.015) and physical victimization during dating. CONCLUSION: Individual and contextual aspects related to dating violence among adolescents imply the need for the involvement of the school nurse in intersectoral and interdisciplinary health interventions.
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Adolescent; Adult; Child; Humans; Female; Male; Cross-Sectional Studies; Young Adult; Prevalence; *Intimate Partner Violence/psychology; *Adolescent Behavior/psychology; *Crime Victims/psychology
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Monroe K, Smola C, Schmit E, Jeffries K, Burks AR, Nichols M. South. Med. J. 2022; 115(8): 630-634.
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(Copyright © 2022, Southern Medical Association)
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10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001432
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In children, injuries are the leading cause of death, a major source of disability, and the number one cause of death for children after the first year of life. The principles of injury prevention include surveillance, coalitions, communication, interventions, and evaluation. This article discusses a number of common pediatric injuries and their prevention strategies. This review article addresses key components of injury prevention and specifically addresses the following injuries: motor vehicle crashes (with a section on teen driver crashes, sleep-related injury, and death), poisoning, all-terrain vehicle crashes, drowning, and firearm injuries. Injuries are preventable occurrences that can result in devastating sequelae or death. We present an overview of the more common pediatric injuries along with injury-prevention strategies.
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China sanctions Pelosi, sends 100 warplanes to Taiwan drills
BEIJING (AP) — China says it is canceling or suspending dialogue with the U.S. on issues from climate change to military relations and anti-drug efforts in retaliation for a visit this week to Taiwan by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The measures announced Friday are the latest in a promised series of steps intended to punish Washington for allowing the visit to the island it claims as its own territory to be annexed by force if necessary. China is holding threatening military exercises in six zones off Taiwan’s coasts.
Missiles were also fired over Taiwan, defense officials told state media. China opposes the self-governing island having its own engagements with foreign governments.
The Foreign Ministry said dialogue between area commanders and defense department heads would be canceled, along with talks on military maritime safety. Cooperation on returning illegal immigrants, criminal investigations, transnational crime, illegal drugs and climate change would be suspended, the ministry said.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.
BEIJING (AP) — China said Friday that more than 100 warplanes and 10 warships have taken part in live-fire military drills surrounding Taiwan over the past two days, while announcing sanctions on U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over her visit to the self-governing island earlier this week.
The official Xinhua News Agency said Friday that fighters, bombers, destroyers and frigates were all used in what it called “joint blockage operations” taking place in six zones off the coast of Taiwan, which China claims as its own territory.
The military’s Eastern Theater Command also fired new versions of missiles it said hit unidentified targets in the Taiwan Strait “with precision.”
The Rocket Force also fired projectiles over Taiwan into the Pacific, military officers told state media, in a major ratcheting up of China’s threats to attack and invade the island.
The drills, which Xinhua described as being held on an “unprecedented scale,” are China’s response to a visit this week by Pelosi to Taiwan. The speaker is the highest ranking U.S. politician to visit Taiwan in 25 years.
China announced unspecified sanctions on Pelosi and her family. Such sanctions are generally mostly symbolic in nature.
A Chinese Foreign Ministry statement said that Pelosi had disregarded China’s serious concerns and resolute opposition to her visit. It called Pelosi’s visit provocative and said it undermines China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
China opposes Taiwan having its own engagements with foreign governments.
On the Chinese coast across from Taiwan, tourists gathered Friday to try to catch a glimpse of any military aircraft heading toward the exercise area.
Fighter jets could be heard flying overhead and tourists taking photos chanted, “Let’s take Taiwan back,” looking out into the blue waters of the Taiwan Strait from Pingtan island, a popular scenic spot in Fujian province.
Pelosi’s visit stirred emotions among the Chinese public and the government’s response “makes us feel our motherland is very powerful and gives us confidence that the return of Taiwan is the irresistible trend,” said Wang Lu, a tourist from the neighboring Zhejiang province.
China is a “powerful country and it will not allow anyone to offend its own territory,” said Liu Bolin, a high school student who is visiting the island.
His mother, Zheng Zhidan, was somewhat more circumspect.
“We are compatriots and we hope to live in peace,” Zheng said. “We should live peacefully with each other.”
China’s insistence that Taiwan is its territory and threat to use force to bring it under its control has featured highly in ruling Communist Party propaganda, the education system and the entirely state-controlled media for the more than seven decades since the sides divided amid civil war in 1949.
Island residents overwhelmingly favor maintaining the status quo of de facto independence and reject China’s demands that Taiwan unify with the mainland under Communist control.
On Friday morning, China sent military ships and war planes across the mid-line of the Taiwan Strait, the Taiwanese Defense Ministry said, crossing what had for decades been an unofficial buffer zone between China and Taiwan.
Five of the missiles fired by China since the military exercises began Thursday landed in Japan’s Exclusive Economic Zone off Hateruma, an island far south of Japan’s main islands, Japanese Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi said. He said Japan protested the missile landings to China as “serious threats to Japan’s national security and the safety of the Japanese people.”
Japan’s Defense Ministry later said they believe the other four missiles, fired from China’s southeastern coast of Fujian, flew over Taiwan.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Friday that China’s military exercises aimed at Taiwan represent a “grave problem” that threatens regional peace and security.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said China’s actions were in line with “international law and international practices,” though she provided no evidence.
“As for the Exclusive Economic Zone, China and Japan have not carried out maritime delimitation in relevant waters, so there is no such thing as an EEZ of Japan,” Hua told reporters at a daily briefing.
In Tokyo, where Pelosi is winding up her Asia trip, she said China cannot stop U.S. officials from visiting Taiwan. Speaking after breakfast with Pelosi and her congressional delegation, Kishida said the missile launches need to be “stopped immediately.”
China said it summoned European diplomats in the country to protest statements issued by the Group of Seven nations and the European Union criticizing threatening Chinese military exercises surrounding Taiwan.
The Foreign Ministry on Friday said Vice Minister Deng Li made “solemn representations” over what he called “wanton interference in China’s internal affairs.”
Deng said China would “prevent the country from splitting with the strongest determination, using all means and at any cost.”
“Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan is a blatant political manipulation and a blatant and serious violation of China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Deng said. “In response to the U.S.-Taiwan collusion and provocation, China’s counterattack is only natural.”
China’s Foreign Ministry said the meeting was held Thursday night but gave no information on which countries participated. Earlier Thursday, China canceled a foreign ministers’ meeting with Japan to protest the G-7 statement that there was no justification for the exercises.
Both ministers were attending a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Cambodia.
China has promoted the overseas support it has received for its response to Pelosi’s visit, mainly from fellow authoritarian states such as Russia and North Korea.
China had earlier summoned U.S. Ambassador Nicholas Burns to protest Pelosi’s visit. The speaker left Taiwan on Wednesday after meeting with President Tsai Ing-wen and holding other public events. She traveled on to South Korea and then Japan. Both countries host U.S. military bases and could be drawn into a conflict involving Taiwan.
The Chinese exercises involve troops from the navy, air force, rocket force, strategic support force and logistic support force, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.
They are believed to be the largest held near Taiwan in geographical terms, with Beijing announcing six exercise zones surrounding the island.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday called the drills a “significant escalation” and said he has urged Beijing to back down.
Blinken told reporters on the sidelines of a meeting with ASEAN in Cambodia that Pelosi’s visit was peaceful and did not represent a change in American policy toward Taiwan, accusing China of using it as a “pretext to increase provocative military activity in and around the Taiwan Strait.”
He said the situation had led to a “vigorous communication” during East Asia Summit meetings in Phnom Penh in which both he and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi took part along with the ASEAN nations, Russia and others.
U.S. law requires the government to treat threats to Taiwan, including blockades, as matters of “grave concern.”
The drills are due to run from Thursday to Sunday and include missile strikes on targets in the seas north and south of the island in an echo of the last major Chinese military drills aimed at intimidating Taiwan’s leaders and voters held in 1995 and 1996.
Taiwan has put its military on alert and staged civil defense drills, but the overall mood remained calm on Friday. Flights have been canceled or diverted and fishermen have remained in port to avoid the Chinese drills.
In the northern port of Keelung, Lu Chuan-hsiong, 63, was enjoying his morning swim Thursday, saying he wasn’t worried.
“Everyone should want money, not bullets,” Lu said.
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Friday’s Weather: Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms possible today
EAST TEXAS (KLTV/KTRE) - We’re off to a warm start in the 70s this morning with partly cloudy skies. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms will be possible throughout the day today, offering a nice cooldown to a good chunk of the area. Thanks to the scattered rain and extra cloud cover, average temperatures this afternoon should stay out of the 100′s for most. Saturday will trend slightly drier, but a healthy sea-breeze will allow for another chance of PM showers and thunderstorms, and then trending mostly dry by Sunday. Highs over the weekend will remain hot, but closer to average, in the middle to upper 90s. Spotty rain chances will remain possible Monday through Wednesday of next week, keeping our temperatures from hitting 100 degrees for most areas which is a nice change of pace after this very hot week.
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Funeral, fly-over planned for fallen Smith Co. deputy
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - A massive show of solidarity is expected Friday from law enforcement agencies from around East Texas and across the state.
The funeral for fallen Smith County Sheriff’s Deputy Lorenzo Bustos is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. at Green Acres Baptist Church in Tyler.
The 29-year-old deputy was completing his last day of training on July 29 when, according to authorities, he was hit by an intoxicated driver while making a traffic stop on State Highway 155, near West Grande Boulevard.
39-year-old deputy Michael Skinner was also injured and was later treated and released from the hospital.
The driver, identified as 21-year-old Daniel Nyabuto, was charged with intoxication assault, which was expected upgraded to intoxication manslaughter, according to a press release.
Bustos is survived by a wife and three children.
The indoor funeral service will be followed by an outdoor service with a flyover and flag presentation to Bustos’ wife.
Several Tyler streets will be closed for the funeral procession to the cemetery.
Around Noon, the procession will leave Green Acres Baptist Church and turn onto Troup Highway, then travel up South Broadway Avenue before turning left on Front Street. The procession will end at Memorial Park Cemetery on State Highway 64 West.
Streets along the route will reopen after the procession passes.
Passengers using Tyler Transit buses should expect delays, a city press release stated.
All flags in Smith County will remain at half-staff until 24 hours after the funeral, by order of Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
Live coverage of Friday’s services will be streamed on East Texas Now, which is available on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, the free East Texas Now mobile app, and at www.EastTexasNow.live.
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PLYMOUTH, Mich., Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Adient (NYSE: ADNT), a global leader in automotive seating, today announced its third quarter 2022 financial results.
- Q3 GAAP net loss and EPS diluted of $(30)M and $(0.32), respectively; Q3 Adj.-EPS diluted of $0.08
- Q3 Adj.-EBITDA of $143M, up $25M y-o-y (up $18M when adjusting for portfolio actions executed in FY21)
- Strong cash and cash equivalents of $892M at June 30, 2022; total liquidity of ~$1.7B at June 30, 2022
- Gross debt and net debt totaled ~$2.7B and ~$1.8B, respectively, at June 30, 2022
For complete details and to see reconciliations of non-GAAP measures to their most directly comparable GAAP measures, visit the events section of the Adient investor website at www.investors.adient.com/events-and-presentations/events to download the full press release and earnings presentation.
Adient's president and chief executive officer, Douglas Del Grosso, and executive vice president and chief financial officer, Jeff Stafeil, will host a conference call today at 8:30 a.m. Eastern to discuss the results. To participate by telephone, please dial 888-455-2945 (U.S.) or 773-799-3947 (international) 15 minutes prior to the start time of the call and ask to be connected to the Adient conference call. The conference passcode is ADIENT.
Adient (NYSE: ADNT) is a global leader in automotive seating. With approximately 75,000 employees in 33 countries, Adient operates 208 manufacturing/assembly plants worldwide. We produce and deliver automotive seating for all major OEMs. From complete seating systems to individual components, our expertise spans every step of the automotive seat-making process. Our integrated, in-house skills allow us to take our products from research and design to engineering and manufacturing — and into more than 20 million vehicles every year. For more information on Adient, please visit www.adient.com.
Adient has made statements in this document that are forward-looking and, therefore, are subject to risks and uncertainties. All statements in this document other than statements of historical fact are statements that are, or could be, deemed "forward- looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In this document, statements regarding Adient's expectations for its deleveraging activities, the timing, benefits and outcomes of those activities, as well as its future financial position, sales, costs, earnings, cash flows, other measures of results of operations, capital expenditures or debt levels and plans, objectives, market position, outlook, targets, guidance or goals are forward-looking statements. Words such as "may," "will," "expect," "intend," "estimate," "anticipate," "believe," "should," "forecast," "project" or "plan" or terms of similar meaning are also generally intended to identify forward- looking statements. Adient cautions that these statements are subject to numerous important risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors, some of which are beyond Adient's control, that could cause Adient's actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, including, among others, risks related to: the Ukraine conflict and widespread COVID lockdowns in China and their impact on regional, global economies and additional pressure on supply chains and vehicle production, the effects of local and national economic, credit and capital market conditions on the economy in general, and other risks and uncertainties, the continued financial and operational impacts of and uncertainties relating to the COVID-19 pandemic on Adient and its customers, suppliers, joint venture partners and other parties, work stoppages, including due to supply chain disruptions and similar events, energy and commodity (particularly steel) prices, the availability of raw materials and component products (including components required by our customers for the manufacture of vehicles (i.e., semiconductors)), whether deleveraging activities may yield additional value for shareholders at all or on the same or different terms as those described herein, the ability of Adient to execute its turnaround plan, automotive vehicle production levels, mix and schedules, as well as our concentration of exposure to certain automotive manufacturers, the ability of Adient to effectively launch new business at forecast and profitable levels, the ability of Adient to meet debt service requirements, the terms of future financing, the impact of tax reform legislation, uncertainties in U.S. administrative policy regarding trade agreements, tariffs and other international trade relations, general economic and business conditions, the strength of the U.S. or other economies, shifts in market shares among vehicles, vehicle segments or away from vehicles on which Adient has significant content, changes in consumer demand, global climate change and related emphasis on ESG matters by various stakeholders, currency exchange rates and cancellation of or changes to commercial arrangements, and the ability of Adient to identify, recruit and retain key leadership. A detailed discussion of risks related to Adient's business is included in the section entitled "Risk Factors" in Adient's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2021 filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") on November 23, 2021, Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the Quarterly Period ended December 31, 2021, filed with the SEC on February 4, 2022, Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the Quarterly Period ended March 31, 2022, filed with the SEC on May 5, 2022 and in subsequent reports filed with or furnished to the SEC, available at www.sec.gov. Potential investors and others should consider these factors in evaluating the forward- looking statements and should not place undue reliance on such statements. The forward-looking statements included in this document are made only as of the date of this document, unless otherwise specified, and, except as required by law, Adient assumes no obligation, and disclaims any obligation, to update such statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this document.
In addition, this document includes certain projections provided by Adient with respect to the anticipated future performance of Adient's businesses. Such projections reflect various assumptions of Adient's management concerning the future performance of Adient's businesses, which may or may not prove to be correct. The actual results may vary from the anticipated results and such variations may be material. Adient does not undertake any obligation to update the projections to reflect events or circumstances or changes in expectations after the date of this document or to reflect the occurrence of subsequent events. No representations or warranties are made as to the accuracy or reasonableness of such assumptions, or the projections based thereon.
This document also contains non-GAAP financial information because Adient's management believes it may assist investors in evaluating Adient's on-going operations. Adient believes these non-GAAP disclosures provide important supplemental information to management and investors regarding financial and business trends relating to Adient's financial condition and results of operations. Investors should not consider these non-GAAP measures as alternatives to the related GAAP measures. A reconciliation of non-GAAP measures to their closest GAAP equivalent are included in the appendix. Reconciliations of non- GAAP measures related to FY2022 guidance have not been provided due to the unreasonable efforts it would take to provide such reconciliations.
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Video social app Uplive is fastest-growing app in Japan with 94% QoQ growth in downloads
NEW YORK, Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Asia Innovations Group ("Asia Innovations" or the "Company") today announced the second quarter rankings for its industry-leading live social, gaming and commerce offerings. Asia Innovation's latest app rankings reflect its exponential growth across major emerging markets, powered by cutting-edge technology and local market expertise.
Driven by the company's focus on serving emerging market users with accessible, cutting-edge technology, Asia Innovations' products have risen to top spots in global rankings across industries. Uplive, Asia Innovation Group's flagship live social entertainment app, ranked #1 for growth in downloads in Japan as of March 2022, with 94% quarter-over-quarter growth, according to Sensor Tower. According to company data, Uplive ranked among the top live streaming apps by market shares in sixteen countries, including clinching the number one position in the Philippines and Hong Kong. Asia Innovations' social dating apps have also secured top positions globally, powered by widespread success across emerging markets. This quarter, Lamour ranked second among Android dating apps globally based on absolute downloads, while CuteU ranked third, according to Sensor Tower.
"Our continuous momentum serves our long-standing goal of empowering creativity, social action, and self-expression throughout the world with accessible products and global platforms," said Andy Tian, CEO of Asia Innovations Group. "As a multi-faceted company with a cross-regional focus, we're creating new opportunities for authentic social connection and expression around the world."
Asia Innovations' high growth trajectory in Q2 reflects its leading position in the live social industry. Capitalizing on the high-growth potential of emerging markets, Asia Innovations develops truly global platforms accessible and customized to emerging market users. The company's platforms are expanding access to the creator economy for emerging market creatives while also catalyzing global social impact by enabling social mobility for millions. With a track record of continuous innovations across its mobile apps, Asia Innovations is poised to rise to further heights as it empowers emerging markets in the digital era.
More information about Asia Innovations Group's products and mission is available at www.asiainnovations.com.
About Asia Innovations Group
Asia Innovations Group Limited (Asia Innovations) is a leading live social company with more than 600 million registered users located in over 150 regions worldwide. Asia Innovations has an integrated portfolio of social, gaming and e-commerce platforms designed to foster meaningful human connection. Asia Innovations operates in eighteen offices around the globe that offer deep local market knowledge across all major emerging markets to augment the company's cutting-edge technology and scalable global infrastructure. The company's portfolio includes leading apps such as Uplive, the global live video platform, CuteU and Lamour, the dominant dating apps in global emerging markets. Its e-commerce platform, Hekka Fashion, offers an online shopping experience that brings accessible fashion to users around the world. As champions for creativity, opportunity and inclusivity for all, Asia Innovations leverages its innovative products globally to empower creators, catalyze social impact, and safeguard a positive online environment. For more information, please visit https://www.asiainnovations.com.
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BEIJING, Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Baidu, Inc. (Nasdaq: BIDU; HKEX: 9888) ("Baidu" or the "Company"), a leading AI company with strong Internet foundation, today announced that it will report its financial results for the Second Quarter 2022 ended June 30, 2022, before the U.S. market opens on August 30, 2022. Baidu's management will hold an earnings conference call at 8:00 AM on August 30, 2022, U.S. Eastern Time (8:00 PM on August 30, 2022, Beijing Time).
Please register in advance of the conference call using the link provided below. It will automatically direct you to the registration page of "Baidu Inc Q2 2022 Earnings Conference Call". Please follow the steps to enter your registration details, then click "Register". Upon registering, you will then be provided with the dial-in number, the passcode, and your unique access PIN. This information will also be emailed to you as a calendar invite.
For pre-registration, please click:
https://s1.c-conf.com/diamondpass/10024320-jfgv94.html
In the 10 minutes prior to the call start time, you may use the conference access information (including dial-in number(s), the passcode and unique access PIN) provided in the calendar invite that you have received following your pre-registration.
Additionally, a live and archived webcast of this conference call will be available at https://ir.baidu.com.
A replay of the conference call may be accessed by phone at the following number until September 7, 2022:
US: 1855 883 1031
Reply PIN: 10024320
About Baidu
Founded in 2000, Baidu's mission is to make the complicated world simpler through technology. Baidu is a leading AI company with strong Internet foundation, trading on Nasdaq under "BIDU" and the HKEX under "9888." One Baidu ADS represents eight Class A ordinary shares.
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Belrose Storage Group sells Granite City Storage after executing value-add strategies
WAYNE, Pa., Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Belrose Storage Group (BSG) a leading self-storage investment group, announced today that it sold its Granite City Storage facility in Mount Airy, NC out of its value-add portfolio. The facility consists of 402 units and 53,986 net rentable square feet.
BSG executed its proven value-add strategies to increase the facility's net operating income from $210,000 to nearly $300,000 in less than 18 months. These strategies included aggressive rate increases after a thorough market supply and demand study, effective marketing and adding a tenant protection plan.
"Our success with Granite City Storage again shows the strength of our strategy, our team and also our commitment to executing above expectations," says Joe Downs, Chief Executive Officer of Belrose Storage Group. "We were able to sell Granite City at our five-year value projection in less than two years. And it's not our first time over-performing like this."
"We did our homework, came up with a great plan and our team executed flawlessly," stated Tim Kane, Chief Operating Officer. "We love when a plan comes together so well. And we are executing this way across our entire portfolio with every facility performing above plan. We are ready for any economic troubles that may be around the corner."
"Our Granite City investors that invested $100,000 received over $162,000 back in 18 months. Helping our investors grow their wealth through real estate that provides tax advantages, capital preservation, passive income and value appreciation is what keeps us motivated and hunting for the best investment opportunities out there," stated Tom Dunkel, Chief Investment Officer. "We are far from the largest player in self storage, but we execute our disciplined investment program with passion and excellence. We take pride in the fact that our investors continue to invest in our projects over and over again, and they bring their friends and family as well. That speaks volumes to our team and we are grateful."
BSG partnered with Scott Meyers and his team at Kingdom Storage Partners. Jesse Luke, EquiCap Commercial and Michael Morrison, Midcoast Properties advised BSG.
Past performance does not necessarily predict future results.
BSG currently owns self-storage facilities in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia and Florida and is actively and selectively searching for under-performing facilities in the eastern United States. The company's mission is to provide high net-worth investors with quality investment opportunities that will help them reach their capital preservation, passive income and value appreciation goals in a tax-advantaged asset class. For more information about Belrose Storage Group and to get pre-approved for upcoming investment offerings, visit BelroseStorageGroup.com
Contact:
Tom Dunkel, Chief Investment Officer
BELROSE STORAGE GROUP
351 E Conestoga Road
Suite 207
Wayne, PA 19087
Phone: (484) 498-8254
Email: Tom@belroseam.com
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TOKYO, Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- KLab Inc., a leader in online mobile games, announced that its head-to-head football simulation game Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team will have a collaboration with the J.League. Starting Friday, August 5th new players including Ryo Ishizaki, Jun Misugi, Shun Nitta, Leo, and Teppei Kisugi wearing the official J.League kits for the 2022 season will appear in the game. In addition, various in-game campaigns will be held to celebrate the collaboration. See the original press release (https://www.klab.com/en/press/) for more information.
J.LEAGUE Collaboration Campaign
Players who were part of the J.League in the original Captain Tsubasa story will appear in Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team wearing the official J.League kits for the 2022 season.
The campaign will feature a login bonus, daily scenarios, and more so be sure to check out the in-game notifications for more information.
J.LEAGUE Selection Transfer
Jun Misugi, Ryo Ishizaki, Shun Nitta, Leo wearing J.LEAGUE official kits debut as new players in this Transfer. This is a Step-Up Transfer where 1 new SSR player is guaranteed on Step 5.
Dreamball Exchange Update
Home, away, and keeper kits for 18 teams from the 2022 Meiji Yasuda J1 League are now available in the Dreamball Exchange.
Summer Campaign Begins
The campaign will feature a login bonus, event missions, and the Summer Cup. Participate in the Summer Cup during the event period to receive amazing ranking rewards.
Overview of Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team
Download here:
App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/app/id1293738123
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.klab.captain283.global
AppGallery: https://appgallery.huawei.com/#/app/C105375049
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Century Casinos, Inc. (Nasdaq Capital Market®: CNTY) today announced its financial results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022.
Second Quarter 2022 Highlights*
- Net operating revenue was $111.1 million, an increase of 21% from the three months ended June 30, 2021.
- Earnings from operations were $20.8 million, an increase of 15% from the three months ended June 30, 2021.
- Net earnings attributable to Century Casinos, Inc. shareholders were $8.9 million, an increase of 29% from the three months ended June 30, 2021.
- Adjusted EBITDA** was $29.8 million, an increase of 18% from the three months ended June 30, 2021.
- Basic earnings per share attributable to Century Casinos, Inc. shareholders were $0.30.
- Diluted earnings per share attributable to Century Casinos, Inc. shareholders were $0.28.
- Book value per share*** at June 30, 2022 was $5.00.
COVID-19 UPDATE
Since the inception of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, the Company's casinos have varied their operations based on the governmental health and safety requirements in the jurisdictions in which they are located. The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the Company's results of operations in the first half of 2021 because of closures at the Company's Canada and Poland properties during this period. Currently the Company's operations have no health and safety requirements for entry and few other COVID-19 related restrictions. The duration and ultimate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic otherwise remains uncertain.
NUGGET CASINO RESORT ACQUISITION AND FINANCING
On April 1, 2022, the Company purchased 50% of the membership interest in Smooth Bourbon, LLC ("PropCo") for approximately $95.0 million (the "PropCo Acquisition"). Pursuant to a definitive agreement and subject to approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission, the Company will purchase 100% of the membership interests in Nugget Sparks, LLC ("OpCo") for $100.0 million (subject to certain adjustments) (the "OpCo Acquisition" and together with the PropCo Acquisition, the "Acquisition"). The OpCo Acquisition is expected to occur within one year of the PropCo Acquisition. OpCo owns and operates the Nugget Casino Resort in Sparks, Nevada, and PropCo owns the real property on which the casino is located and leases the real property to OpCo for an annual rent of $15.0 million.
On April 1, 2022, the Company also entered into a Credit Agreement with Goldman Sachs Bank USA (the "Goldman Credit Agreement"). The Goldman Credit Agreement provides for a $350.0 million term loan (the "Term Loan") and a $30.0 million revolving credit facility (the "Revolving Facility"). The Company drew $350.0 million under the Term Loan and used the proceeds as well as $29.3 million of cash on hand to fund the PropCo Acquisition, to repay approximately $166.2 million outstanding under the Company's credit agreement with Macquarie ("Macquarie Credit Agreement"), to fund a $100.0 million escrow fund that will be used to purchase OpCo, and for related fees and expenses. The Goldman Credit Agreement replaces the Macquarie Credit Agreement. The Company did not draw on the Revolving Facility on the closing date of the PropCo acquisition.
RESULTS
The consolidated results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021 are as follows:
"We achieved the highest net operating revenue and Adjusted EBITDA during a second quarter in the history of the Company. We are pleased with the strong contribution from our operations in Canada which have continued to improve after Alberta removed COVID-19 restrictions," Erwin Haitzmann and Peter Hoetzinger, Co-Chief Executive Officers of Century Casinos remarked. "As we announced in April, we have completed the first portion of our acquisition of the Nugget Casino Resort. We are excited to enter the growing Reno/Sparks Nevada market with this transaction," Messrs. Haitzmann and Hoetzinger concluded.
REPORTABLE SEGMENT RESULTS*
The table below shows the Company's reporting units and operating segments that are included in each of the Company's reportable segments as of June 30, 2022:
The Company's net operating revenue increased by $18.9 million, or 21%, and by $49.6 million, or 30%, for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, compared to the three and six months ended June 30, 2021. Following is a summary of the changes in net operating revenue by reportable segment for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, compared to the three and six months ended June 30, 2021:
The Company's earnings from operations increased by $2.7 million, or 15%, and by $7.5 million, or 28%, for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, compared to the three and six months ended June 30, 2021. Following is a summary of the changes in earnings (loss) from operations by reportable segment for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, compared to the three and six months ended June 30, 2021:
Net earnings attributable to Century Casinos, Inc. shareholders increased by $2.0 million, or 29%, and by $3.6 million, or 67%, for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, compared to the three and six months ended June 30, 2021. Following is a summary of the changes in net earnings (loss) attributable to Century Casinos, Inc. shareholders by reportable segment for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, compared to the three and six months ended June 30, 2021:
Items deducted from or added to earnings from operations to arrive at net earnings attributable to Century Casinos, Inc. shareholders include interest income, interest expense, gains (losses) on foreign currency transactions and other, income tax (benefit) expense and non-controlling interests. Items that impacted net earnings attributable to Century Casinos, Inc. shareholders for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 included a write-off of $7.3 million in deferred financing costs to interest expense related to the prepayment of the Macquarie Credit Agreement and the release of a $10.2 million US valuation allowance, resulting in an income tax benefit.
Adjusted EBITDA** increased by $4.5 million, or 18%, and by $13.6 million, or 34%, for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 compared to the three and six months ended June 30, 2021. Following is a summary of the changes in Adjusted EBITDA** by reportable segment for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 compared to the three and six months ended June 30, 2021:
BALANCE SHEET AND LIQUIDITY
As of June 30, 2022, the Company had $96.2 million in cash and cash equivalents compared to $107.8 million in cash and cash equivalents at December 31, 2021. Cash and cash equivalents as of June 30, 2022 do not include restricted cash, which includes $100.0 million in escrow to fund the OpCo Acquisition. As of June 30, 2022, the Company had $369.9 million in outstanding debt compared to $189.2 million in outstanding debt at December 31, 2021. The outstanding debt as of June 30, 2022 included $349.1 million related to the Term Loan under the Goldman Credit Agreement (including $100.0 million borrowed and in escrow to fund the OpCo Acquisition), $0.1 million of bank debt related to Casinos Poland, $5.5 million of bank debt related to Century Resorts Management GmbH ("CRM"), and $15.1 million related to a long-term land lease for Century Downs Racetrack and Casino ("CDR"). The Company also has a $283.0 million long-term financing obligation under its triple net master lease ("Master Lease") of its West Virginia and Missouri properties.
CONFERENCE CALL INFORMATION
Today the Company will post a copy of its quarterly report on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC for the quarter ended June 30, 2022 on its website at www.cnty.com/investor/financials/sec-filings/. The Company will also post a presentation of the second quarter results on its website at www.cnty.com/investor/presentations/.
The Company will host its second quarter 2022 earnings conference call today, Friday, August 5, at 10:00 am EDT / 8:00 am MDT. U.S. domestic participants should dial 800-920-5564. For all international participants, please use 415-226-5355 to dial-in. Participants may listen to the call live at cc.callinfo.com/r/1ocsahbwizouj&eom or obtain a recording of the call on the Company's website until August 31, 2022 at www.cnty.com/investor/financials/sec-filings/.
* The Company defines Adjusted EBITDA as net earnings (loss) attributable to Century Casinos, Inc. shareholders before interest expense (income), net, income taxes (benefit), depreciation and amortization, non-controlling interests net earnings (loss) and transactions, pre-opening expenses, acquisition costs, non-cash stock-based compensation charges, asset impairment costs, loss (gain) on disposition of fixed assets, discontinued operations, (gain) loss on foreign currency transactions, cost recovery income and other, gain on business combination and certain other one-time transactions. Expense related to the Master Lease and CDR land lease is included in the interest expense (income), net line item. Intercompany transactions consisting primarily of management and royalty fees and interest, along with their related tax effects, are excluded from the presentation of net earnings (loss) attributable to Century Casinos, Inc. shareholders and Adjusted EBITDA reported for each segment. Non-cash stock-based compensation expense is presented under Corporate and Other as the expense is not allocated to reportable segments when reviewed by the Company's chief operating decision makers. Not all of the aforementioned items occur in each reporting period, but have been included in the definition based on historical activity. These adjustments have no effect on the consolidated results as reported under US GAAP. Adjusted EBITDA is not considered a measure of performance recognized under US GAAP. Management believes that Adjusted EBITDA is a valuable measure of the relative performance of the Company and its properties. The gaming industry commonly uses Adjusted EBITDA as a method of arriving at the economic value of a casino operation. Management uses Adjusted EBITDA to compare the relative operating performance of separate operating units by eliminating the above-mentioned items associated with the varying levels of capital expenditures for infrastructure required to generate revenue and the often high cost of acquiring existing operations. Adjusted EBITDA is used by the Company's lending institution to gauge operating performance. The Company's computation of Adjusted EBITDA may be different from, and therefore may not be comparable to, similar measures used by other companies within the gaming industry. Please see the reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA to net earnings (loss) attributable to Century Casinos, Inc. shareholders above.
** The Company defines Adjusted EBITDA margin as Adjusted EBITDA divided by net operating revenue. Adjusted EBITDA margin is a non-US GAAP measure. Management uses this margin as one of several measures to evaluate the efficiency of the Company's casino operations.
ABOUT CENTURY CASINOS, INC.:
Century Casinos, Inc. is a casino entertainment company. The Company owns and operates Century Casino & Hotels in Cripple Creek and Central City, Colorado, and in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; the Century Casino in Cape Girardeau and Caruthersville, Missouri, and in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada; Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack & Resort in New Cumberland, West Virginia; and the Century Mile Racetrack and Casino in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Through its Austrian subsidiary, CRM, the Company holds a 66.6% ownership interest in Casinos Poland Ltd., the owner and operator of eight casinos throughout Poland; and a 75% ownership interest in Century Downs Racetrack and Casino in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Through its United States subsidiary, Century Nevada Acquisition, Inc., the Company owns a 50% membership interest in PropCo, which owns the land and building of OpCo in Sparks, Nevada. The Company has an agreement to purchase 100% of the membership interests in OpCo. The Company also has an agreement to operate one ship-based casino. The Company continues to pursue other projects in various stages of development.
Century Casinos' common stock trades on The Nasdaq Capital Market® under the symbol CNTY. For more information about Century Casinos, visit our website at www.cnty.com.
This release may contain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on the beliefs and assumptions of the management of Century Casinos based on information currently available to management. Such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding future results of operations, including statements about operating margins and Adjusted EBITDA, the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, estimates of the financial impact of COVID-19, the adequacy of cash flows from operations and available cash to meet our future liquidity needs, particularly if we cannot operate our casinos due to COVID-19 or their operations are restricted, operating efficiencies, synergies and operational performance, the prospects for and timing and costs of new projects, projects in development and other opportunities, our Goldman Credit Agreement and obligations under our Master Lease and our ability to repay our debt and other obligations, investments in joint ventures, outcomes of legal proceedings, changes in our tax provisions or exposure to additional income tax liabilities, certain plans, expectations, goals, projections, and statements about the benefits of the Acquisition, as well as our plans, objectives, expectations, intentions, and other statements relating to cash flow, operating results and debt repayment; the possibility that the OpCo Acquisition does not close when expected or at all because regulatory or other conditions to closing are not satisfied on a timely basis or at all; potential adverse reactions or changes to business or employee relationships, including those resulting from the completion of the Acquisition; the possibility that the anticipated benefits of the Acquisition are not realized when expected or at all and plans for our casinos and our Company. Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from future results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements include, among others, the risks described in the section entitled "Risk Factors" under Item 1A in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021, and in subsequent periodic and current SEC filings we may make. Century Casinos disclaims any obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statement that may be made from time to time by it or on its behalf.
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BOSTON, Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Ceres submitted comments today to the Fed, the FDIC, and the OCC urging the agencies to modernize the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) by explicitly incorporating racial equity and strengthening environmental and climate provisions. This NPR represents the most significant changes to the CRA regulations in over 20 years.
The CRA requires federal banking regulators to encourage financial institutions to help meet the credit needs of the communities in which they do business, with a focus on low- and moderate-income (LMI) neighborhoods. Ceres' submission is in response to requests for comments on the interagency notice of proposed rulemaking (NPR) on updating the CRA.
"Climate change exacerbates racial and economic inequality and frustrates the purpose of the CRA to end the nation's long and painful history of lending discrimination against and the resulting disinvestment in communities of color and other financially vulnerable communities," Ceres wrote in its comments.
Ceres recommends the rule contains the following provisions:
- Explicitly including the race of the borrower and community as a metric to ensure historically redlined communities, and those vulnerable to climate change, have improved access to credit and services.
- Having banks leverage available data tools to understand where climate vulnerable communities are found within assessment areas and work towards driving investment to those communities.
- A revised definition of community development activities to more effectively target activities to communities in need. Ceres supports the NPR's addition of the disaster preparedness and climate resiliency definition under community development (CD) activities and an expanded, though non-exhaustive, list of eligible climate-related activities.
- Measuring the impact of community development activities as well as establishing benchmarks and metrics to assess the strength of community development financing.
- Encouraging banks to increase community engagement and relationship-building with climate and environmental justice organizations.
- Avoiding adverse impacts to LMI communities from community development activities receiving CRA credit. Any activities that contribute to demonstrable adverse impacts or disproportionate consequences, such as displacement, predatory lending, and increased environmental hazards, should not receive credit, and should result in ratings downgrades.
- Ensuring changes to assessment areas sufficiently capture online lending and deposit activity, particularly in smaller metropolitan areas and rural counties.
- No changes to the asset threshold for small and intermediate small banks. This would decrease CRA responsibility for 20% of all banks, reducing community development financing and branching in LMI communities.
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SAN MATEO, Calif., Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- GoPro, Inc. (NASDAQ: GPRO) today announced that Chief Executive Officer Nicholas Woodman and Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer Brian McGee will present at the following investor conference:
- The Oppenheimer 25th Annual Technology, Internet & Communications Conference on Tuesday, August 9, 2022 at 2:05 pm Eastern Time
A webcast of the event will be available live and accessible for replay on the "Events & Presentations" section of the Company's website at http://investor.gopro.com.
Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2022, GoPro helps the world to capture and share itself in immersive and exciting ways.
For more information, visit GoPro.com. Open roles can be found on our careers page. Members of the press can access official logos and imagery on our press portal. GoPro customers can submit their photos and videos to GoPro Awards for an opportunity to be featured on GoPro's social channels and receive gear and cash awards. Connect with GoPro on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, Twitter, YouTube, and GoPro's blog The Current.
GoPro, HERO and their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of GoPro, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
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Fairfield, Conn., Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Greenidge Generation Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: GREE) ("Greenidge"), a vertically integrated cryptocurrency datacenter and power generation company, expects to release its financial results for the second quarter of 2022 on Monday, August 15, 2022 after the market close. Greenidge's earnings results will be posted to its website http://ir.greenidge.com once released.
Greenidge will also host a management presentation on Monday, August 15, 2022 at 5 p.m. Eastern time. Greenidge's management team will discuss the financial results and provide a general business update.
A link to the management presentation will be available on Greenidge's Investor Relations website at http://ir.greenidge.com and will be available for replay.
About Greenidge Generation Holdings Inc.
Greenidge Generation Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: GREE) is a vertically integrated cryptocurrency datacenter and power generation company. Greenidge is committed to 100% carbon-neutral datacenter operations at all of its locations by utilizing low-carbon sources of energy and offsetting its carbon footprint.
For further information, please contact:
Investor Relations
investorrelations@greenidge.com
Media Inquiries
media@greenidge.com
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330 Bitcoin mined, bringing reserves to 7,736
TORONTO, Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - Hut 8 Mining Corp. (Nasdaq: HUT) (TSX: HUT), ("Hut 8" or the "Company") one of North America's largest, innovation-focused digital asset mining pioneers and high performance computing infrastructure provider, increased its Bitcoin holdings by 330 in the period ending July 31. Hut 8 now has 7,736 Bitcoin in its holdings.
- 330 Bitcoin were generated, resulting in an average production rate of 10.61 Bitcoin per day
- Our Ethereum mining – for which we receive payment in Bitcoin – generated approximately 10.7% of our total production
- Keeping with our longstanding HODL strategy, 100% of the self-mined Bitcoin in July were deposited into custody
- Total Bitcoin balance held in reserve is 7,736 as of July 31, 2022
- Installed operating capacity was 2.92 EH/s at the end of the month
- Hut 8 produced 113.01 BTC/EH in July
- Monthly shipments of MicroBT miners continue to arrive as scheduled and are being installed in real time
- A severe thunderstorm on July 18 interrupted the power supply to the Medicine Hat mine and surrounding area – site infrastructure and equipment were not damaged – and power was restored on July 23
- Hut 8's high-performance computing business, which is not correlated to Bitcoin or Bitcoin mining, continues to grow: we recently signed Foundry as a cloud services client
"We continued to deliver results, growing our stack to 7,736 Bitcoin – one of the largest holdings globally – by mining efficiently," said Jaime Leverton, CEO. "At the same time, we continue to focus on growing the uncorrelated recurring revenue within our high performance computing business and are thrilled to welcome Foundry aboard as a cloud services customer in our Mississauga data centre."
Hut 8 is one of North America's largest innovation-focused digital asset miners, led by a team of business-building technologists, bullish on bitcoin, blockchain, Web 3.0 and bridging the nascent and traditional high performance computing worlds. With two digital asset mining sites located in Southern Alberta and a third site in North Bay, Ontario, all located in Canada, Hut 8 has one of the highest capacity rates in the industry and one of the highest inventories of self-mined Bitcoin of any crypto miner or publicly-traded company globally. With 36,000 square feet of geo-diverse data centre space and cloud capacity connected to electrical grids powered by significant renewables and emission-free resources, Hut 8 is revolutionizing conventional assets to create the first hybrid data centre model that serves both the traditional high performance compute (Web 2.0) and nascent digital asset computing sectors, blockchain gaming, and Web 3.0. Hut 8 was the first Canadian digital asset miner to list on the Nasdaq Global Select Market. Through innovation, imagination, and passion, Hut 8 is helping to define the digital asset revolution to create value and positive impacts for its shareholders and generations to come.
This press release includes "forward-looking information" and "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Canadian securities laws and United States securities laws, respectively (collectively, "forward-looking information"). All information, other than statements of historical facts, included in this press release that address activities, events or developments that the Company expects or anticipates will or may occur in the future, including such things as future business strategy, competitive strengths, goals, expansion and growth of the Company's businesses, operations, plans and other such matters is forward-looking information. Forward-looking information is often identified by the words "may", "would", "could", "should", "will", "intend", "plan", "anticipate", "allow", "believe", "estimate", "expect", "predict", "can", "might", "potential", "predict", "is designed to", "likely" or similar expressions. In addition, any statements in this press release that refer to expectations, projections or other characterizations of future events or circumstances contain forward-looking information and include, among others, statements regarding: Bitcoin and Ethereum network dynamics; the Company's ability to advance its longstanding HODL strategy; the Company's ability to produce additional Bitcoin and maintain existing rates of productivity at all sites; the Company's ability to deploy additional miners; the Company's ability to continue mining digital assets efficiently; the Company's expected recurring revenue and growth rate from its high performance computing business; and the Company's ability to successfully navigate the current market.
Statements containing forward-looking information are not historical facts, but instead represent management's expectations, estimates and projections regarding future events based on certain material factors and assumptions at the time the statement was made. While considered reasonable by Hut 8 as of the date of this press release, such statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information, including but not limited to, security and cybersecurity threats and hacks, malicious actors or botnet obtaining control of processing power on the Bitcoin or Ethereum network, further development and acceptance of Bitcoin and Ethereum networks, changes to Bitcoin or Ethereum mining difficulty, loss or destruction of private keys, increases in fees for recording transactions in the Blockchain, erroneous transactions, reliance on a limited number of key employees, reliance on third party mining pool service providers, regulatory changes, classification and tax changes, momentum pricing risk, fraud and failure related to cryptocurrency exchanges, difficulty in obtaining banking services and financing, difficulty in obtaining insurance, permits and licenses, internet and power disruptions, geopolitical events, uncertainty in the development of cryptographic and algorithmic protocols, uncertainty about the acceptance or widespread use of cryptocurrency, failure to anticipate technology innovations, the COVID19 pandemic, climate change, currency risk, lending risk and recovery of potential losses, litigation risk, business integration risk, changes in market demand, changes in network and infrastructure, system interruption, changes in leasing arrangements, and other risks related to the cryptocurrency and data centre business. For a complete list of the factors that could affect the Company, please see the "Risk Factors" section of the Company's Annual Information Form dated March 17, 2022, and Hut 8's other continuous disclosure documents which are available on the Company's profile on the System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval at www.sedar.com and on the EDGAR section of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's website at www.sec.gov.
These factors are not intended to represent a complete list of the factors that could affect Hut 8; however, these factors should be considered carefully. There can be no assurance that such estimates and assumptions will prove to be correct. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should assumptions underlying the forward-looking statements prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described in this press release as intended, planned, anticipated, believed, sought, proposed, estimated, forecasted, expected, projected or targeted and such forward-looking statements included in this press release should not be unduly relied upon. The impact of any one assumption, risk, uncertainty, or other factor on a particular forward-looking statement cannot be determined with certainty because they are interdependent and Hut 8's future decisions and actions will depend on management's assessment of all information at the relevant time. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as of the date of this press release, and Hut 8 expressly disclaims any obligation to update or alter statements containing any forward-looking information, or the factors or assumptions underlying them, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.
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Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd on Friday reported a consolidated profit after tax of Rs 2,360.70 crore in the first quarter ended June 30, driven by strong performance of its automotive and farm sector segments.
The company had posted a consolidated loss after tax of Rs 331.74 crore in the year-ago period, M&M said in a regulatory filing.
Revenue from operations increased to Rs 28,412.38 crore in the first quarter this fiscal, as compared to Rs 19,171.91 crore in the corresponding period a year ago, it added.
Total expenses during the quarter were higher at Rs 26,195.01 crore, as against Rs 20,286.24 crore in the same period a year ago, the company said.
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The automotive segment clocked revenue of Rs 12,740.94 crore in the quarter, up from Rs 6,316.79 crore in the same period last fiscal.
In volume terms, the company said it sold 1,49,803 vehicles in the quarter under review, as compared to 85,858 vehicles in the year-ago period, a growth of 74 per cent.
The farm equipment vertical had a revenue of Rs 8,427.66 crore, as compared to Rs 7,188.74 crore in the year-ago quarter, the company said.
Tractor sales were at 1,17,413 units in the quarter under review, as compared to 99,127 units in the same period a year ago, up 18 per cent.
“We saw good momentum across all our group companies, led by the strong results of the auto and farm sector,” M&M Ltd Managing Director & CEO Anish Shah said.
The financial services segment registered Rs 2,876.61 crore revenue in the first quarter, up from Rs 2,530.15 crore in the same period a year ago, while the hospitality vertical clocked revenue Rs 613.19 crore, up from Rs 393.76 crore in the same period last fiscal, it added.
Real estate vertical, however, clocked lower revenue at Rs 94.82 crore as compared to Rs 149.51 crore in the same period last fiscal.
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The Border Security Force (BSF) on Friday apprehended one Pakistani fisherman and seized five fishing boats from Harami Nala area of Kutch district in Gujarat, officials said. This comes just a day after two Pakistani fishing boats were seized from the same area.
On Friday, the BSF patrol observed the movement of some fishing boats close to the international border and cordoned off the area, officials said. During subsequent searches that were carried out, the troops caught one Pakistani fisherman, while the rest escaped towards Pakistan taking advantage of the high tide. The seized boats were searched, but nothing suspicious was found on them, an official statement from the border force said.
On Thursday, the BSF seized two Pakistani boats that were trying to enter the Indian territory at Harami Nala. The patrol party rushed to the spot and seized two engine-fitted fishing boats but the fishermen fled to the Pakistani side of the border leaving their boats behind, the BSF said. Nothing suspicious was recovered from those boats either, according to the statement.
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To meet the increasing demand of electricity in the coming years, the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) said Rs 14,666 crore will be spent to strengthen the distribution infrastructure.
The funds will be utilised to improve the quality of uninterrupted power supply and ensure consumers can avail of better services, Vijay Singhal, Chairman and Managing Director of MSEDCL said Friday.
“A Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) will be implemented with financial assistance from the Centre in order to increase the efficiency of the power distribution companies in Maharashtra. This will also help towards improving the financial stability of the power distribution companies,” Singhal said in a statement.
The scheme will bring about a radical change in the power distribution system of MSEDCL, said officials. “Features of the scheme include improving financial stability and operational efficiency through conditional financial assistance, strengthening power distribution infrastructure, improving quality and availability of power supply,” Singhal added.
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Around Rs 14,266 crore will be spent to strengthen and augment the distribution system to provide quality, reliable and affordable electricity to the consumers of MSEDCL. “In this, 377 new sub- stations will be set up at various places in the state. Additional transformers will be installed at 299 sub-stations. By increasing the capacity of 292 sub-stations, about 29, 893 new distribution transformers will be installed. Also 21, 691 circuit km of high pressure overhead channel and 4,171 circuit km of high transmission underground channel will be installed,” Singhal said.
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Nobel peace laureate Kailash Satyarthi launched the Bal Mitra Mandal (BMM), a community initiative under the Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation to create a safe, child-friendly slum community, in Pune on Thursday.
“My dream is very simple and clear, that every child should be free to be a child and enjoy the fullest of a childhood. This can only be achieved when we make the world a child-friendly place.,” Satyarthi told the Indian Express.
Supported by the online gaming company Games24x7, BMM aims to empowers children and their communities to collectively work towards securing their rights, protecting them from child labour, and child sexual abuse and raise their awareness on education, water, sanitation, hygiene and livelihood. It will cover four densely populated areas–Bhim Nagar, Indira Nagar Barmasell, Rajiv Gandhi and Mental Corner Slum. BMM will also train children to become “child-leaders” who will work towards the benefit of other underprivileged kids.
Satyarthi said that children, especially those who are survivors of various problems, should be at the forefront to bring about a stable and long-lasting sustainable change in society. “We have to build self-confidence within the children–in the villages, the slums, schools and universities. Moreover, they should also feel concern and responsibility for other children around them…They should know their rights, they should speak for themselves and break their silence,” he said.
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The Nobel laureate also launched the Arogya Caravan. Supported by the YOU foundation, it aims to raise awareness among women and girls of slums about various government schemes and programmes meant for them and to spread the message of “Surakshit Janani – Surakshit Maharastra”. The awareness programme is designed to be showcased through puppet shows, songs, dance programmes, street plays and community meetings, and will educate one lakh women on maternal health and related schemes in one year. The caravan will reach Lakshmi Nagar, Yashwant Nagar, Ambedkar Basti, Yamuna Nagar, Jadhav Nagar and Jay Prakash Nagar.
Speaking about laws to protect children, Satyarthi said that while the child labour law, the POCSO Act and the Juvenile Justice Act are good laws, the pending Trafficking in Persons (Prevention, Care and Rehabilitation) Bill 2021, is also a strong law.
The Covid pandemic, large displacement of people due to calamities, sociopolitical disputes and war have opened more avenues for crimes to flourish, and with cyberspace as a primary tool, crimes have overcome geographical boundaries, bypassed international jurisdictions and evaded detection, according to Satyarthi.
“We had an apprehension when people were indoors during the first lockdown, that people might search for child pornographic material. After a study done by some sister organisations, the India–Child Protection Forum, it was found that the demand, supply and consumption of such material had doubled…Our police, investigative agencies, cybercrime agencies and child rights protection agencies should work hand in hand…There should be a nationally coordinated response cell where such bodies collaborate and respond in real time. Internationally, there needs to be international legislation to deal with such crimes in a comprehensive manner and also to have data providers under check,” he said.
The event was also attended by women and child development commissioner Rahul Ranjan Mahiwal, police commissioner Amitabh Gupta, municipal commissioner Vikram Kumar and senior officials of Bajaj Group.
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Actors Riteish Deshmukh and Genelia Deshmukh are known for entertaining their fans through various videos on their social media account. So, on Friday, Ritesh decided to wish his wife Genelia in a similar fashion. He uploaded a video featuring both of them on his Instagram account and added a sweet caption along with it.
In the video, Riteish lip syncs to a voice over, which says, “Samosa bhi Rs 20 ka ho chuka hai, lekin ye ladkiya aaj bhi 16 ki hai (Even Samosa is worth Rs 20 but these girls are still 16).” In the video Genelia is seen nudging Ritesh on cracking such this joke.
Riteish balanced the funny video with a sweet caption, as he wrote, “Today I woke up with my heart racing and a smile that I can’t wipe off my face… it’s raining outside and even the heavens know it’s a special day. Happy Birthday to my best friend, my partner, my lifeline, my critic and my biggest cheerleader… @geneliad. You are my forever waala love. #happybirthdaygenelia”
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Genelia replied to his post with the comment, “My loverrrr Stuck onto you Love you forever and ever and ever.”
Riteish and Genelia met on the sets of their 2002 film Tujhe Meri Kasam. Although Genelia was 16 and Ritesh was 25, the two fell in love and dated for almost 9 years before tying the knot. The couple got married in 2012 in Hindu, Marathi and later Christain traditions.
The couple is also remembered for starring together in the film ‘Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya’, which released in 2012. Together, they have two sons Riaan, 8 and six-year-old Rahyl.
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On the work front, the couple will soon be seen together on screen again with their production Mister Mummy.
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RENO, Nev., Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - i-80 GOLD CORP. (TSX: IAU) (NYSE: IAUX) ("i-80", or the "Company") will announce its unaudited financial and operating results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 before market open Wednesday, August 10, 2022. The Company will host a live conference call and webcast on that same day, commencing at 10:00 am ET, providing the opportunity for analysts and investors to ask questions of i-80 Gold's executive team.
i-80 Gold Corp. is a well-financed, Nevada-focused, mining company with a goal of achieving mid-tier gold producer status through the development of multiple deposits within the Company's advanced-stage property portfolio anticipated to be processed at the centrally located Lone Tree processing facility and autoclave.
Certain statements in this release constitute "forward-looking statements" or "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable securities laws, including but not limited to, actual production results and costs, outcomes and timing of updated technical studies and future exploration results. Such statements and information involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the company, its projects, or industry results, to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or information. Such statements can be identified by the use of words such as "may", "would", "could", "will", "intend", "expect", "believe", "plan", "anticipate", "estimate", "scheduled", "forecast", "predict" and other similar terminology, or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved. These statements reflect the Company's current expectations regarding future events, performance and results and speak only as of the date of this release.
Forward-looking statements and information involve significant risks and uncertainties, should not be read as guarantees of future performance or results and will not necessarily be accurate indicators of whether or not such results will be achieved. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking statements or information, including, but not limited to: material adverse changes, unexpected changes in laws, rules or regulations, or their enforcement by applicable authorities; the failure of parties to contracts with the company to perform as agreed; social or labour unrest; changes in commodity prices; and the failure of exploration programs or studies to deliver anticipated results or results that would justify and support continued exploration, studies, development or operations.
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ATLANTA, Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Interface, Inc. (Nasdaq: TILE), a worldwide commercial flooring company and global leader in sustainability, today announced results for the second quarter ended July 3, 2022.
Quarterly Highlights:
- Net sales totaled $347 million, up 17.6% year-over-year. Excluding negative foreign currency impacts, net sales were up 22.8% year-over-year.
- GAAP SG&A expenses at 23.5% of net sales, down from 27.1% in Q2 2021; adjusted SG&A expenses at 23.2% of net sales, down from 26.9% in Q2 2021.
- GAAP operating income up 18.1% year-over-year; adjusted operating income up 24.0% year-over-year.
- GAAP earnings per share of $0.28, up 7.7% year-over-year; adjusted earnings per share of $0.36, up 20.0% year-over-year.
- Orders increased 10% year-over-year on a currency-neutral basis.
"We delivered strong second quarter results, with revenue up 18%, reflecting growth across the business. Continued strong demand for our carbon neutral and carbon negative products drove a 10% year-over-year increase in backlog, highlighting our established leadership in design and sustainability," said Laurel Hurd, CEO of Interface. "We continue to be encouraged by the activity we are seeing in our business globally, despite ongoing inflationary pressures and FX-related headwinds. We remain focused on our growth and diversification strategy, which we believe positions Interface for continued success over the long term."
"Our balance sheet remains strong and supports our balanced capital allocation strategy. We repurchased $5.6 million of shares in the quarter while continuing to invest in the business and reducing leverage. We remain focused on maintaining a strong financial foundation and returning value to our shareholders as we enter the second half of the year, which, from a seasonal perspective, is the period when the business customarily generates the most cash," added Bruce Hausmann, CFO of Interface.
Second Quarter 2022 Financial Summary
Sales: Second quarter net sales were $346.6 million, up 17.6% versus $294.8 million in the prior year period on broad-based growth.
Gross profit margin was 33.7% in the second quarter, a decrease of 330 basis points from the prior year period. Adjusted gross profit margin was 34.3%, a decrease of 315 basis points from adjusted gross margin for the prior year period due primarily to higher freight and raw material costs, partially offset by higher selling prices.
Second quarter SG&A expenses were $81.4 million, or 23.5% of net sales, compared to $79.8 million, or 27.1% of net sales in the second quarter last year. Adjusted SG&A expenses were $80.4 million, or 23.2% of net sales in the second quarter of 2022, compared to $79.4 million, or 26.9% of net sales, in the second quarter last year.
Operating Income: Second quarter operating income was $34.5 million, compared to operating income of $29.2 million in the prior year period. Second quarter 2022 adjusted operating income ("AOI") was $38.5 million versus AOI of $31.1 million in second quarter of 2021.
Net Income and EPS: On a GAAP basis, the Company recorded net income of $16.8 million in the second quarter of 2022, or $0.28 per diluted share, compared to second quarter 2021 GAAP net income of $15.5 million, or $0.26 per diluted share. Second quarter 2022 adjusted net income was $21.1 million, or $0.36 per diluted share, versus second quarter 2021 adjusted net income of $17.6 million, or $0.30 per diluted share.
Adjusted EBITDA: In the second quarter of 2022, adjusted EBITDA was $49.0 million. This compares with adjusted EBITDA of $43.2 million in the second quarter of 2021.
First Six Months of 2022 Summary
Sales: Net sales for the first six months of 2022 were $634.6 million, up 15.8% versus $548.0 million in the prior year period.
Gross profit margin was 35.2% for the first six months of 2022, a decrease of 219 basis points from the prior year period. Adjusted gross profit margin was 36.0%, a decrease of 198 basis points from adjusted gross margin for the prior year period due to higher labor and raw material costs, partially offset by higher selling prices.
SG&A expenses for the first six months of 2022 were $159.9 million, or 25.2% of net sales, compared to $159.1 million, or 29.0% of net sales in the same period last year. Adjusted SG&A expenses were $159.0 million, or 25.1% of sales, for the first half of 2022 compared to $156.9 million, or 28.6% of net sales, in the same period last year.
Operating Income: Operating income for the first six months of 2022 was $61.9 million, compared to operating income of $46.1 million in the prior year period. AOI was $69.2 million for the first six months of 2022 versus AOI of $51.0 million in the same period last year.
Net Income and EPS: On a GAAP basis, the Company recorded net income of $30.1 million in the first half of 2022, or $0.51 per diluted share, compared to first half 2021 net income of $22.4 million, or $0.38 per diluted share. Six-month 2022 adjusted net income was $37.9 million, or $0.64 per diluted share, versus first half 2021 adjusted net income of $27.6 million, or $0.47 per diluted share.
Adjusted EBITDA: In the first six months of 2022, adjusted EBITDA was $91.9 million. This compares with adjusted EBITDA of $74.7 million in the prior year period.
Cash and Debt: The Company had cash on hand of $91.7 million and total debt of $545.4 million at the end of the second quarter 2022, compared to $97.3 million of cash and $518.1 million of total debt at the end of fiscal year 2021.
Second Quarter Segment Results
AMS Results:
- Q2 2022 net sales of $206.8 million, up 32.0% versus $156.7 million in the prior year period primarily due to the continued recovery of the commercial market.
- Q2 2022 orders were up 16.8% compared to the prior year period.
- Q2 2022 operating income was $28.4 million compared to $21.1 million in the prior year period.
- Q2 2022 AOI was $28.4 million versus AOI of $21.1 million in the prior year period.
EAAA Results:
- Q2 2022 net sales of $139.8 million, up 1.2% versus $138.1 million in the prior year period.
- Currency fluctuations negatively impacted Q2 2022 net sales by approximately $15.0 million as compared to Q2 2021 sales due to weakening of the Euro, Australian dollar and British pound sterling against the U.S. dollar. Excluding negative foreign currency impacts, EAAA's Q2 2022 net sales were up 12.1% year-over-year.
- Q2 2022 orders were down 8.7% compared to the prior year period but up 1.7% on a currency neutral basis. Order growth was negatively impacted by the Russia/Ukraine war and COVID-19 lockdowns in China.
- Q2 2022 operating income of $6.1 million compared to $8.1 million in the prior year period.
- Q2 2022 AOI was $10.1 million versus AOI of $10.0 million in the prior year period.
First Six Months Segment Results
AMS Results:
- Net sales for the first six months of 2022 were $363.3 million, up 28.1% versus $283.6 million in the prior year period.
- Operating income for the first six months of 2022 was $49.7 million compared to $32.7 million in the prior year period.
- AOI for the first six months of 2022 was $49.5 million versus AOI of $33.0 million in the prior year period.
EAAA Results:
- Net sales for the first six months of 2022 were $271.3 million, up 2.6% versus $264.4 million in the prior year period.
- Currency fluctuations had an approximately $22.9 million negative impact on net sales in the first six months of 2022 compared to the prior year period, primarily due to the weakening of the Euro, British pound sterling and Australian dollar against the U.S. dollar. Excluding negative foreign currency impacts, for the first six months of 2022, EAAA's net sales were up 11.3% year-over-year.
- Operating income for the first six months of 2022 was $12.3 million compared to $13.3 million in the prior year period.
- AOI for the first six months of 2022 was $19.6 million versus AOI of $18.0 million in the prior year period.
Outlook
There continues to be significant macro-economic and geopolitical uncertainty in the global economy, aggravated by the Russia-Ukraine war. Persistent inflation and rising interest rates present challenges to the business, while FX-related headwinds negatively impact the foreign currency denominated net sales we generate outside the U.S. when they are translated into U.S. dollars.
At the same time, these challenges are being partially offset by strong execution by our sales and manufacturing teams, continued demand in the commercial market, and a strong backlog as the Company moves into the second half of the year.
As the Company continues to monitor this situation, it is anticipating:
For the third quarter of 2022:
- Net sales of $325 million to $345 million.
- Adjusted gross profit margin of approximately 33.5%.
- Adjusted SG&A expenses of approximately $83 million.
- Adjusted Interest & Other expenses of approximately $9 million.
- An adjusted effective tax rate of approximately 28%.
- Fully diluted weighted average share count at the end of the third quarter of approximately 59.1 million shares.
For the full fiscal year 2022:
- Net sales of $1.3 billion to $1.325 billion.
- Adjusted gross profit margin of 34.5% to 35.0%.
- Adjusted SG&A expenses of approximately $326 million.
- Adjusted Interest & Other expenses of approximately $32 million.
- An adjusted effective tax rate of approximately 28%.
- Fully diluted weighted average share count at the end of the fiscal year of approximately 59.2 million shares.
- Capital expenditures of approximately $30 million.
These estimates are subject to the risks and uncertainties referenced below in our Safe Harbor statement, including the risk that the currently reduced Russian exports of natural gas to Europe, or future further reductions, may materially impede our European manufacturing operations.
Fully diluted share count at the end of the second quarter of 2022 was 59.1 million shares. Guidance regarding fully diluted weighted average share count does not include the impact of any potential future share repurchases the Company may choose to execute.
Webcast and Conference Call Information
Interface will host a conference call on August 5, 2022, at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time, to discuss its second quarter 2022 results. The conference call will be simultaneously broadcast live over the Internet.
Listeners may access the conference call live over the Internet at: https://events.q4inc.com/attendee/403238622, or through the Company's website at: https://investors.interface.com.
The archived version of the webcast will be available at these sites for one year beginning approximately one hour after the call ends.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Interface provides adjusted earnings per share, adjusted net income, adjusted operating income ("AOI"), adjusted gross profit, adjusted gross profit margin, adjusted SG&A expenses, organic sales and organic sales growth, net debt, and adjusted EBITDA as additional information regarding its operating results in this press release. These non-GAAP measures are not in accordance with – or alternatives to – GAAP measures, and may be different from non-GAAP measures used by other companies. Adjusted EPS, adjusted net income, and AOI exclude nora purchase accounting amortization, the Thailand plant closure inventory write-down, restructuring charges, asset impairment, severance and other charges. Adjusted EPS and adjusted net income also excludes the discontinuance of interest rate swaps and the loss associated with a warehouse fire. Adjusted gross profit and adjusted gross profit margin exclude nora purchase accounting amortization and the Thailand plant closure inventory write-down. Adjusted SG&A expenses exclude asset impairment, severance, and other charges. Organic sales and organic sales growth exclude the impact of foreign currency fluctuations. Net debt is total debt less cash on hand. Adjusted EBITDA is GAAP net income excluding interest expense, income tax expense, depreciation and amortization, stock compensation amortization, restructuring charges, asset impairment, severance and other charges, nora purchase accounting amortization, the Thailand plant closure inventory write-down, and the loss associated with a warehouse fire. This news release should be read in conjunction with the Company's Current Report on Form 8-K furnished today to the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission, which explains why Interface believes presentation of these non-GAAP measures provides useful information to investors, as well as any additional material purposes for which Interface uses these non-GAAP measures.
About Interface
Interface, Inc. is a global flooring company specializing in carbon neutral carpet tile and resilient flooring, including luxury vinyl tile (LVT) and nora® rubber flooring. We help our customers create high-performance interior spaces that support well-being, productivity, and creativity, as well as the sustainability of the planet. Our mission, Climate Take Back™, invites you to join us as we commit to operating in a way that is restorative to the planet and creates a climate fit for life.
Learn more about Interface at interface.com and blog.interface.com, our nora brand at nora.com, our FLOR® brand at FLOR.com, and our Carbon Neutral Floors™ program at interface.com/carbonneutral. Learn more about our carbon negative products at interface.com/carbonnegative.
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Except for historical information contained herein, the other matters set forth in this news release are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements may be identified by words such as "may," "expect," "forecast," "anticipate," "intend," "plan," "believe," "could," "should," "goal," "aim," "objective," "seek," "project," "estimate," "target," "will" and similar expressions. Forward-looking statements in this press release include, without limitation, any projections we make regarding the Company's 2022 third quarter and full year 2022 under "Outlook" above. The forward-looking statements set forth above involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from any such statement, including but not limited to the risks under the following subheadings in "Risk Factors" in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended January 2, 2022, as supplemented in the Company's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended April 3, 2022: "The COVID-19 pandemic could have a material adverse effect on our ability to operate, our ability to keep employees safe from the pandemic, our results of operations, financial condition, liquidity, capital investments, our near term and long term ability to stay in compliance with debt covenants under our Syndicated Credit Facility and Senior Notes, our ability to refinance our existing indebtedness, and our ability to obtain financing in capital markets"; "Sales of our principal products have been and may continue to be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, adverse economic cycles, and effects in the new construction market and renovation market"; "Our earnings could be adversely affected by non-cash adjustments to goodwill, when a test of goodwill assets indicates a material impairment of those assets"; "Our substantial international operations are subject to various political, economic and other uncertainties that could adversely affect our business results, including foreign currency fluctuations, restrictive taxation, custom duties, border closing or other adverse government regulations"; "The uncertainty surrounding the ongoing implementation and effect of the U.K.'s exit from the European Union, and related negative developments in the European Union could adversely affect our business, results of operations or financial condition"; "We have a substantial amount of debt, which could adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations and our ability to meet our payment obligations under our debt"; "Servicing our debt requires a significant amount of cash, and we may not have sufficient cash flow from our operations to pay our indebtedness"; "We may incur substantial additional indebtedness, which could further exacerbate the risks associated with our substantial indebtedness"; "We compete with a large number of manufacturers in the highly competitive floorcovering products market, and some of these competitors have greater financial resources than we do. We may face challenges competing on price, making investments in our business, or competing on product design"; "Our success depends significantly upon the efforts, abilities and continued service of our senior management executives, our principal design consultant and other key personnel (including experienced sales and manufacturing personnel), and our loss of any of them could affect us adversely"; "Large increases in the cost of our raw materials, shipping costs, duties or tariffs could adversely affect us if we are unable to pass these cost increases through to our customers"; "Unanticipated termination or interruption of any of our arrangements with our primary third-party suppliers of synthetic fiber or our primary third-party supplier for luxury vinyl tile ("LVT") or other key raw materials could have a material adverse effect on us"; "The market price of our common stock has been volatile and the value of your investment may decline"; "Changes to our facilities, manufacturing processes, product construction, and product composition could disrupt our operations, increase our manufacturing costs, increase customer complaints, increase warranty claims, negatively affect our reputation, and have a material adverse effect on our financial condition and results of operations"; "Our business operations could suffer significant losses from natural disasters, acts of war, terrorism, catastrophes, fire, adverse weather conditions, pandemics, endemics or other unexpected events"; "Disruptions to or failures of our information technology systems could adversely affect our business"; "We face risks associated with litigation and claims"; and "The conflict between Russia and Ukraine could adversely affect our business, results of our operations and financial position". You should consider any additional or updated information we include under the heading "Risk Factors" in our subsequent quarterly and annual reports.
Any forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and, as such, speak only as of the date made. The Company assumes no responsibility to update or revise forward-looking statements made in this press release and cautions readers not to place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements.
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The impacts of changes in foreign currency presented in the tables are calculated based on applying the prior year period's average foreign currency exchange rates to the current year period.
The Company believes that the above non-GAAP performance measures, which management uses in managing and evaluating the Company's business, may provide users of the Company's financial information with additional meaningful basis for comparing the Company's current results and results in a prior period, as these measures reflect factors that are unique to one period relative to the comparable period. However, these non‑GAAP performance measures should be viewed in addition to, and not as an alternative for, the Company's reported results under accounting principles generally accepted in the United States. Tax effects identified above (when applicable) are calculated using the statutory tax rate for the jurisdictions in which the charge or income occurred.
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Humidity, possible storms expected to ring in the weekend
Expect high humidity to bring in the weekend.
Humidity is expected to peak in the region on Friday with lower 90s feeling like 100-107°.
During the afternoon, storms are expected to fire, and will once again be very slow movers. It could very well be a repeat of Thursday for our region, with an even greater chance of flash flooding given Thursday's rains.
Saturday should start partly to mostly sunny after Friday's storms. It will be hot and humid, though not as much as Thursday and Friday.
Sunday looks very similar to Saturday with a few storms still expected to be dotted around the region in the afternoon. Otherwise, more hot and humid weather!
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PARSIPPANY, N.J. (AP) _ AdvanSix Inc. (ASIX) on Friday reported second-quarter earnings of $65.2 million.
The Parsippany, New Jersey-based company said it had profit of $2.23 per share. Earnings, adjusted for stock option expense and non-recurring costs, were $2.30 per share.
The results did not meet Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of three analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of $2.39 per share.
The polymer resins producer posted revenue of $583.7 million in the period, surpassing Street forecasts. Three analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $557.5 million.
AdvanSix shares have dropped 19% since the beginning of the year. The stock has increased slightly more than 9% in the last 12 months.
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BEIJING, Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- iQIYI, Inc. (NASDAQ: IQ) ("iQIYI" or the "Company"), an innovative market-leading online entertainment service in China, today announced that it will report its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2022 before the U.S. market opens on August 30, 2022.
iQIYI's management will hold an earnings conference call at 7:00 AM on August 30, 2022, U.S. Eastern Time (7:00 PM on August 30, 2022, Beijing Time).
Please register in advance of the conference using the link provided below. Upon registering, you will be provided with participant dial-in numbers, passcode and unique access PIN by a calendar invite.
Participant Online Registration: https://s1.c-conf.com/diamondpass/10024346-sgdy7f.html
It will automatically direct you to the registration page of " iQIYI Second Quarter 2022 Earnings Conference Call", where you may fill in your details for RSVP.
In the 10 minutes prior to the call start time, you may use the conference access information (including dial-in number(s), passcode and unique access PIN) provided in the calendar invite that you have received following your pre-registration.
A telephone replay of the call will be available after the conclusion of the conference call through September 6, 2022.
Dial-in numbers for the replay are as follows:
International Dial-in +1 855 883 1031
Passcode: 10024346
A live and archived webcast of the conference call will be available at http://ir.iqiyi.com/.
About iQIYI, Inc.
iQIYI, Inc. is an innovative market-leading online entertainment service in China. Its corporate DNA combines creative talent with technology, fostering an environment for continuous innovation and the production of blockbuster content. We produce, aggregate and distribute a wide variety of professionally produced content, or PPC, as well as a broad spectrum of other video content in a variety of formats. The Company distinguishes itself in the online entertainment industry by its leading technology platform powered by advanced AI, big data analytics and other core proprietary technologies. iQIYI attracts a massive user base with tremendous user engagement, and has developed a diversified monetization model including membership services, online advertising services, content distribution, online games, live broadcasting, IP licensing, talent agency, online literature, etc.
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BRIDGEWATER, N.J. (AP) _ Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (AMRX) on Friday reported a second-quarter loss of $120.8 million, after reporting a profit in the same period a year earlier.
The Bridgewater, New Jersey-based company said it had a loss of 80 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for one-time gains and costs, were 19 cents per share.
The results did not meet Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of four analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of 20 cents per share.
The pharmaceutical company posted revenue of $559.4 million in the period, exceeding Street forecasts. Four analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $534.6 million.
Amneal expects full-year earnings in the range of 65 cents to 70 cents per share, with revenue in the range of $2.15 billion to $2.25 billion.
The company's shares closed at $3.46. A year ago, they were trading at $4.83.
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Love transcends all barriers, including religion, politics and language. That is the main driving emotion of director Hanu Raghavapudi’s latest romantic movie Sita Ramam. In a way, in this film is the director’s reimagination of Ramayana, which is set against the volatile backdrop of modern-day geopolitics. Afreen (Rashmika Mandanna), a Pakistan national, takes up the role of Hanuman from the epic, as she carries a message from Rama to Sita.
Afreen is a proud Pakistani, who is politically conditioned to respond negatively to anything Indian. In a fit of anger, she destroys the car of a rich Indian philanthropist in London. The victim of Afreen’s violent action gives her two options: admit her mistake and apologies or pay a million rupees. If she can’t do both, she may end up in jail.
Afreen agrees to pay the rich man, instead repenting. So she heads back to Pakistan to meet her wealthy grandfather and pay the fine. The catch is she hasn’t spoken to him in years due to a disagreement and finds out that he has passed away. Not to worry, her grandfather’s estate is enough to solve her financial problems. Again, there is a catch: She has to first finish do an errand for hime. The mission is simple: take the letter written by an Indian soldier, Ram, to the woman he loves, Sita, in India. If Afreen fails to do this, she can kiss her family’s fortune goodbye. She doesn’t seem to have much of an option now, does she?
Afreen takes a flight to India, a journey that transforms her into a person who understands you can love someone, without hating the others.
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Hanu weaves the narrative around a beautiful message of the shared history of love, peace and brotherhood. But, the theme that was supposed to be the film’s biggest strength, becomes its glaring weakness: romance. The way romance develops between Ram (Dulquer Salmaan) and Sita (Mrunal Thakur) feels forced. The back and forth conversation between the two wide-eyed young people is uninteresting and feels overly stretched. It’s naïve, and beggars belief.
What this film needed was a lot more focus on the love story and less on presenting Ram as this impeccable man of integrity. A director doesn’t need 10 scenes to establish one fact. If done right, a single shot is enough to establish that.
However, the screen presence of Dulquer and Mrunal does add a little vigour to the otherwise dull flow of narration. The film majorly rests on the good looks of its actors to make it tolerable.
- The Indian Express website has been rated GREEN for its credibility and trustworthiness by Newsguard, a global service that rates news sources for their journalistic standards.
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) _ Century Casinos Inc. (CNTY) on Friday reported second-quarter net income of $8.9 million.
On a per-share basis, the Colorado Springs, Colorado-based company said it had profit of 28 cents.
The results surpassed Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of three analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of 22 cents per share.
The casino operator posted revenue of $111.1 million in the period, which fell short of Street forecasts. Three analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $112.3 million.
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MONTREAL, Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - The Lion Electric Company (NYSE: LEV) (TSX: LEV) ("Lion" or the "Company"), a leading manufacturer of all-electric medium and heavy-duty urban vehicles, today announced its financial and operating results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2022, which ended on June 30, 2022. Lion reports its results in U.S. dollars and in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS").
- Delivery of 105 vehicles, an increase of 44 vehicles, as compared to the 61 delivered in the same period last year.
- Revenue of $29.5 million, up $12.8 million, as compared to $16.7 million in Q2 2021.
- Gross loss of $3.5 million, as compared to a gross profit of $0.9 million in Q2 2021.
- Net earnings of $37.5 million, as compared to a net loss of $178.5 million in Q2 2021. Net earnings for Q2 2022 include a $56.9 million gain related to non-cash decrease in the fair value of share warrant obligations and a $3.4 million charge related to non-cash share-based compensation, compared to a $99.3 million charge related to non-cash increase in the fair value of share warrant obligations, $54.8 million charge related to non-cash share-based compensation, and $13.7 million of transaction costs included in net loss for Q2 2021.
- Adjusted EBITDA[1] of negative $14.4 million, as compared to negative $5.5 million in Q2 2021, after mainly adjusting for certain non-cash items such as change in fair value of share warrant obligations and share-based compensation.
- Capital expenditures, which included expenditures related to the Joliet Facility and the Lion Campus, amounted to $44.3 million, up $41.0 million, as compared to $3.3 million in Q2 2021.
- Additions to intangible assets, which mainly consist of R&D activities, amounted to $24.6 million, up $13.9 million, as compared to $10.7 million in Q2 2021.
- Establishment of cross-border $125 million "at-the-market" equity program ("ATM Program").
- More than 700 vehicles on the road, with over 10 million miles driven.
- Vehicle order book[2] of 2,357 all-electric medium- and heavy-duty urban vehicles as of August 4, 2022, consisting of 286 trucks and 2,071 buses, representing a combined total order value of approximately $575 million based on management's estimates.
- LionEnergy order book2 of 226 charging stations and related services as of August 4, 2022, representing a combined total order value of approximately $3.0 million.
- 12 Experience Centers in operation in the United States and Canada.
- Installation of assembly stations continued at the Joliet Facility in the quarter and manufacturing of Lion C units (for working stations set up and employees training purposes) began. In order to accelerate return on investment, the Company decided to review the cadence of its initial ramp up of production capacity at the Joliet Facility to align it further with projected deliveries and to initially focus on bus production.
- The building shell for the battery plant building is substantially completed. For the Innovation center, the foundation work has been completed and the steel structure is 90% completed. The Company's prototype battery packs are currently undergoing testing and certification and engineering design for one version of the packs and module line has been finalized. Lion continues to expect the certification of packs, factory acceptance of production equipment at JR Automation's facility, and production of packs in Mirabel to take place prior to the end of 2022. Site acceptance of production equipment in Mirabel is expected to be completed near the beginning of 2023.
- The Company has elected to implement configuration changes to certain vehicles to increase quality and performance, improve manufacturing efficiencies, and optimize the development of new models. Such measures have mainly resulted in the temporary suspension of commercial production and the projected delivery of the LionA.
- As of August 4, 2022, Lion had approximately 1,300 employees, of which over 300 were in its Engineering and R&D departments.
"We are pleased with our Q2 performance, as in spite of ongoing supply-chain challenges, for the third quarter in a row, we delivered a record number of vehicles in the history of Lion," commented Marc Bedard, CEO – Founder of Lion. "As we are nearing the start of operations at our U.S. manufacturing facility and our battery plant, we also decided to adjust the cadence of our capital spend. This will enable us to accelerate return on investment and optimally manage our capital resources", concluded Marc Bedard.
For the three months ended June 30, 2022, revenue amounted to $29.5 million, an increase of $12.8 million compared to $16.7 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021. The increase in revenue was primarily due to an increase in vehicle sales volume of 44 units, from 61 units (48 school buses and 13 trucks; 41 vehicles in Canada and 20 vehicles in the U.S.) for the three months ended June 30, 2021, to 105 units (90 school buses and 15 trucks; 91 vehicles in Canada and 14 vehicles in the U.S.) for the three months ended June 30, 2022. Revenues for the three months ended June 30, 2022 were impacted by continuing global supply chain challenges, which required the Company to delay the final assembly of certain vehicles and resulted in increased inventory levels.
For the six months ended June 30, 2022, revenue amounted to $52.2 million, an increase of $29.3 million compared to $22.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2021. The increase in revenue was primarily due to an increase in vehicle sales volume of 104 units, from 85 units (66 school buses and 19 trucks; 63 vehicles in Canada and 22 vehicles in the U.S.) for the six months ended June 30, 2021, to 189 units (162 school buses and 27 trucks; 171 vehicles in Canada and 18 vehicles in the U.S.) for the six months ended June 30, 2022. Revenues for the six months ended June 30, 2022 were impacted by continuing global supply chain challenges, which required the Company to delay the final assembly of certain vehicles and resulted in increased inventory levels.
For the three months ended June 30, 2022, cost of sales amounted to $33.0 million, representing an increase of $17.2 million, compared to the three months ended June 30, 2021. For the six months ended June 30, 2022, cost of sales amounted to $56.5 million, representing an increase of $32.7 million, compared to the six months ended June 30, 2021. The increase for both periods was primarily due to increased sales volumes and higher production levels, increased fixed manufacturing and inventory management system costs related to the ramp-up of production capacity for future quarters, and the impact of continuing global supply chain challenges.
For the three months ended June 30, 2022, gross profit decreased by $4.4 million to negative $3.5 million, compared to positive $0.9 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021. For the six months ended June 30, 2022, gross loss decreased by $3.5 million to negative $4.4 million, compared to negative $0.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2021. The decrease in gross profit for both periods included the positive gross profit impact of increased sales volumes, mainly offset by the impact of increased fixed manufacturing and inventory management system costs related to the ramp-up of production capacity for future quarters, and the impact of continuing global supply chain challenges.
For the three months ended June 30, 2022, administrative expenses decreased by $38.3 million from $50.0 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021, to $11.7 million. Administrative expenses for the three months ended June 30, 2022 included $2.6 million of non-cash share-based compensation, compared to $44.8 million for three months ended June 30, 2021. Excluding the impact of non-cash share-based compensation, administrative expenses increased from $5.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021 to $9.1 million for the three months ended June 30, 2022
For the six months ended June 30, 2022, administrative expenses decreased by $33.6 million from $56.3 million for the six months ended June 30, 2021, to $22.7 million. Administrative expenses for the six months ended June 30, 2022 included $5.3 million of non-cash share-based compensation, compared to $47.8 million for six months ended June 30, 2021. Excluding the impact of non-cash share-based compensation, administrative expenses increased from $8.5 million for the six months ended June 30, 2021 to $17.4 million for the six months ended June 30, 2022. The increase was mainly due to an increase in expenses as a result of Lion becoming a public company in May 2021, an increase in expenses resulting from the expansion of Lion's head office capabilities in anticipation of an expected increase in business activities, as well as professional fees related to supply chain and strategic project optimization initiatives.
For the three months ended June 30, 2022, selling expenses decreased by $6.6 million, from $13.3 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021, to $6.7 million. Selling expenses for the three months ended June 30, 2022 included $0.8 million of non-cash share-based compensation, compared to $10.0 million for three months ended June 30, 2021. Excluding the impact of non-cash share-based compensation, selling expenses increased from $3.3 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021 to $5.9 million for the three months ended June 30, 2022. The increase was primarily due to Lion expanding its sales force in anticipation of the ramp-up of production capacity, and an increase in expenses as a result of the opening and operations of new Experience Centers.
For the six months ended June 30, 2022, selling expenses decreased by $5.6 million, from $17.7 million for the six months ended June 30, 2021, to $12.1 million. Selling expenses for the six months ended June 30, 2022 included $1.8 million of non-cash share-based compensation, compared to $12.2 million for six months ended June 30, 2021. Excluding the impact of non-cash share-based compensation, selling expenses increased from $5.5 million for the six months ended June 30, 2021 to $10.3 million for the six months ended June 30, 2022. The increase was primarily due to Lion expanding its sales force in anticipation of the ramp-up of production capacity, and an increase in expenses as a result of the opening and operations of new Experience Centers.
Transaction costs of $13.7 million for the three and six months ended June 30, 2021 were related to the completion of the Company's business combination and plan of reorganization on May 6, 2021 pursuant to which Lion became a public company (the "Business Combination") and were mainly composed of legal, banking, and other professional fees.
For the three months ended June 30, 2022, finance costs (income) decreased by $3.8 million, from a cost of $3.0 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021, to income of $0.8 million. The decrease was driven primarily by lower interest expense on long-term debt, the non-recurrence of interest expense on convertible debt instruments and accretion expense on retractable common shares which were repaid on May 6, 2021, and the gain on derecognition of a financial liability related to previously acquired dealership rights, partially offset by an increase in interest costs related to lease liabilities. The gain on derecognition of the financial liability occurred as a result of the agreement with a private company relating to the previous acquisition of dealership rights in certain territories in the United States maturing on May 7, 2022.
For the six months ended June 30, 2022, finance costs decreased by $6.6 million, from $6.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2021, to $0.3 million. The decrease was driven primarily by lower interest expense on long-term debt, the non-recurrence of interest expense on convertible debt instruments and accretion expense on retractable common shares which were repaid on May 6, 2021, and the gain on derecognition of a financial liability related to previously acquired dealership rights, partially offset by an increase in interest costs related to lease liabilities. The gain on derecognition of the financial liability occurred as a result of the agreement with a private company relating to the previous acquisition of dealership rights in certain territories in the United States maturing on May 7, 2022
Foreign exchange gains and losses relate primarily to the revaluation of net monetary assets denominated in foreign currencies to the functional currencies of the related Lion entities. Foreign exchange gain for the three months ended June 30, 2022, was $1.6 million compared to a loss of $0.1 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021, largely as a result of a weakening of the Canadian dollar relative to the US dollar during the three months ended June 30, 2022, as compared to the three months ended June 30, 2021.
Foreign exchange gain for the six months ended June 30, 2022, was $0.7 million compared to a gain of $0.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2021, largely as a result of a weakening of the Canadian dollar relative to the US dollar during the three months ended June 30, 2022, as compared to the three months ended June 30, 2021.
Share warrant obligations relate to the warrants issued to a specified customer in July 2020 and the public and private warrants issued as part of the closing of the Business Combination on May 6, 2021. Change in fair value of share warrant obligations resulted in a gain of $56.9 million for the three months ended June 30, 2022, compared to a charge of $99.3 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021, and resulted in a gain of $78.4 million for the six months ended June 30, 2022, compared to a charge of $99.2 million for the six months ended June 30, 2021. The gains for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 result mainly from the decrease in the market price of Lion equity as compared to the previous valuations.
For the three months ended June 30, 2022, net earnings were $37.5 million, as compared to a net loss of $178.5 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021. The increase in net earnings (loss) for the three months ended June 30, 2022 compared to the three months ended June 30, 2021 was largely due to the gain related to the fair value of share warrant obligations, lower non-cash share-based compensation, and the non-recurrence of transaction costs incurred during the three months ended June 30, 2021, and lower finance costs, partially offset by the gross loss and higher administrative and selling expenses (excluding share-based compensation).
For the six months ended June 30, 2022, net earnings were $39.6 million, as compared to a net loss of $194.6 million for the six months ended June 30, 2021. The increase in net earnings (loss) for the three months ended June 30, 2022 compared to the six months ended June 30, 2021 was largely due to the gain related to the fair value of share warrant obligations, lower non-cash share-based compensation, the non-recurrence of transaction costs incurred during the six months ended June 30, 2021, and lower finance costs, partially offset by the gross loss and higher administrative and selling expenses (excluding share-based compensation).
Ms. Latasha Akoma and Mr. Dane L. Parker, Operating Partner at GenNx360 Capital Partner, and Retired Chief Sustainability Officer and Vice President, Sustainable Workplaces at General Motors, respectively, have been appointed to the Board of Directors of Lion as independent Directors.
Ms. Akoma, who is responsible for driving strong performance, operational efficiencies, and profitability across the GenNx portfolio companies, brings over 26 years of managerial experience in all aspects of manufacturing, operations, and business strategies.
Prior to joining GenNx360 Capital Partner, she held several executive leadership positions at Harley-Davidson Motor Company, a company she joined in 2009 as the Director of Operations, with responsibility for vehicle assembly and materials management. Prior to that, Ms. Akoma was a Senior Manager of Paint Operations at Chrysler (formerly DaimlerChrysler) where she held a variety of increasing senior leadership positions in operations and general management.
As General Motors' first Chief Sustainability Officer, Mr. Parker was a leading force behind the company's plan to become carbon neutral by 2040 and aspiration to have zero-emissions from all new light-duty vehicles by 2035. Mr. Parker also held global responsibilities for facility design, engineering, construction, operations, energy procurement and efficiency, real estate, environmental compliance, as well as workplace strategy.
Prior to General Motor, Mr. Parker was Vice President, Global Environment, Health and Safety, Facilities and Real Estate for Dell, Inc. He also spent more than 13 years at Intel Corporation in the Technology and Manufacturing organization in a variety of operational roles, including as Director of Global Environment, Health and Safety.
A conference call and webcast will be held on August 5, 2022, at 8:30 a.m. (Eastern Time) to discuss the results.
To participate in the conference call, dial (226) 828-7575 or (833) 950-0062 (toll free) using the Access Code 842480. An investor presentation and a live webcast of the conference call will also be available at www.thelionelectric.com under the "Events and Presentations" page of the "Investors" section. An archive of the event will be available for a period of time shortly after the conference call.
This release should be read together with our 2022 second quarter financial report, including the unaudited condensed interim consolidated financial statements of the Company as at and for the quarter ended June 30, 2022 and related management's discussion and analysis ("MD&A"), which will be filed by the Company with applicable Canadian securities regulatory authorities and with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and which will be available on our website at www.thelionelectric.com.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
As at June 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021
(Unaudited)
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS (LOSS) AND COMPREHENSIVE EARNINGS (LOSS)
For the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021
(Unaudited)
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
For the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021
(Unaudited)
This press release makes reference to Adjusted EBITDA, which is a non-IFRS financial measure, as well as other performance metrics, including the Company's order book, which are defined below. These measures are not recognized measures under IFRS, do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and are therefore unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. Rather, these measures are provided as additional information to complement those IFRS measures by providing further understanding of the Company's results of operations from management's perspective. Accordingly, they should not be considered in isolation nor as a substitute for analysis of the Company's financial information reported under IFRS. Lion compensates for these limitations by relying primarily on Lion's IFRS results and using Adjusted EBITDA and order book on a supplemental basis. Readers should not rely on any single financial measure to evaluate Lion's business.
Adjusted EBITDA
"Adjusted EBITDA" is defined as net earnings (loss) before finance costs, income tax expense or benefit, and depreciation and amortization, adjusted for share-based compensation, changes in fair value of share warrant obligations, foreign exchange (gain) loss and transaction and other non-recurring expenses. Adjusted EBITDA is intended as a supplemental measure of performance that is neither required by, nor presented in accordance with, IFRS. Lion believes that the use of Adjusted EBITDA provides an additional tool for investors to use in evaluating ongoing operating results and trends and in comparing Lion's financial measures with those of comparable companies, which may present similar non-IFRS financial measures to investors. However, readers should be aware that when evaluating Adjusted EBITDA, Lion may incur future expenses similar to those excluded when calculating Adjusted EBITDA. In addition, Lion's presentation of these measures should not be construed as an inference that Lion's future results will be unaffected by unusual or non-recurring items. Lion's computation of Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to other similarly entitled measures computed by other companies, because all companies may not calculate Adjusted EBITDA in the same fashion. Readers should review the reconciliation of net earnings (loss), the most directly comparable IFRS financial measure, to Adjusted EBITDA presented by the Company under section 13.0 of the Company's MD&A for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 entitled "Results of Operations - Reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA."
Order Book
This press release also makes reference to the Company's "order book" with respect to vehicles (trucks and buses) as well as charging stations. The Company's vehicle and charging stations order book, expressed as a number of units or the amount of sales expected to be recognized in the future (at the applicable time of delivery) in respect of such number of units, is determined by management based on purchase orders that have been signed, orders that have been formally confirmed by clients or products in respect of which formal joint applications for governmental subsidies or economic incentives have been made by the applicable clients and the Company. The vehicles included in the vehicle order book as of August 4, 2022 provided for a delivery period ranging from a few months to the end of the year ending December 31, 2025. Substantially all deliveries are subject to the granting of subsidies and incentives with processing times that are subject to important variations, and there has been in the past and the Company expects there will continue to be variances between the expected delivery periods of orders and the actual delivery times, and certain delays could be significant. Such variances or delays could result in the loss of a subsidy or incentive and/or in the cancellation of certain orders, in whole or in part.
The Company's presentation of the order book should not be construed as a representation by the Company that the vehicles and charging stations included in its order book will translate into actual sales. See the section below for a full description of the methodology used by the Company in connection with the order book and certain important risks and uncertainties relating to such methodology and the presentation of the order book.
Order Book Methodology
General Principle
The Company's vehicle and charging stations order book, expressed as a number of units or the amount of sales expected to be recognized in the future (at the applicable time of delivery) in respect of such number of units, is determined by management based on purchase orders that have been signed, orders that have been formally confirmed by clients or products in respect of which formal joint applications for governmental subsidies or economic incentives have been made by the applicable clients and the Company. The vehicles included in the vehicle order book as of August 4, 2022 provided for a delivery period ranging from a few months to the end of the year ending December 31, 2025.
Substantially all deliveries are subject to the granting of subsidies and incentives with processing times that are subject to important variations, and there has been in the past and the Company expects there will continue to be variances between the expected delivery periods of orders and the actual delivery times, and certain delays could be significant. Such variances or delays could result in the loss of a subsidy or incentive and/or in the cancellation of certain orders, in whole or in part.
The Company's presentation of the order book should not be construed as a representation by the Company that the vehicles and charging stations included in its order book will translate into actual sales.
Delivery Periods
The Company's order book refers to products that have not yet been delivered but which are reasonably expected by management to be delivered within a time period that can be reasonably estimated and includes, in the case of charging stations, services that have not been completed but which are reasonably expected by management to be completed in connection with the delivery of the product.
Purchase orders and applications generally provide for a time period during which the client expects delivery of the vehicles. Such period can vary from a specific date, a number or range of months after the issuance of the order or application, or a calendar year. The vehicles included in the vehicle order book as of August 4, 2022 provided for a delivery period, subject to the satisfaction of the conditions set forth in each order (which, in substantially all cases as further discussed herein, relate to the approval of governmental subsidies and grants), ranging from a few months to the end of the year ending December 31, 2025. Delivery periods are disclosed from time to time by the Company when available in respect of material orders. Delivery periods should not be construed as a representation or a guarantee by the Company that the actual delivery time will take place as scheduled. Given the nature of the business and the products of the Company, the implied lead time for the production and delivery of a vehicle (which may be impacted, among other things, by supply chain challenges or changes in specifications), the nature of certain customers of the Company (in many cases, fleet owners operating capital intensive operations which require financing and ongoing scheduling flexibility), and the fact that, as further described herein, substantially all deliveries are subject to the granting of subsidies and incentives with processing times that are subject to important variations, there has been in the past and the Company expects there will continue to be variances between the expected delivery periods of orders and the actual delivery times, and certain delays could be significant. Such variances or delays could result in the loss of a subsidy or incentive and/or in the cancellation of certain orders, in whole or in part.
Pricing
When the Company's order book is expressed as an amount of sales, such amount has been determined by management based on the current specifications or requirements of the applicable order, assumes no changes to such specifications or requirements and, in cases where the pricing of a product or service may vary in the future, represents management's reasonable estimate of the prospective pricing as of the time such estimate is reported. A small number of vehicles included in the order book have a pricing that remains subject to confirmation based on specifications and other options to be agreed upon in the future between the applicable client and the Company. For purposes of the determination of the order book and the value allocated to such orders, management has estimated the pricing based on its current price lists and certain other assumptions relating to specifications and requirements deemed reasonable in the circumstances.
Performance Metric
The order book is intended as a supplemental measure of performance that is neither required by, nor presented in accordance with, IFRS, and is neither disclosed in nor derived from the financial statements of the Company. The Company believes that the disclosure of its order book provides an additional tool for investors to use in evaluating the Company's performance, market penetration for its products, and the cadence of capital expenditures and tooling.
The Company's computation of its order book may not be comparable to other similarly entitled measures computed by other companies, because all companies may not calculate their order book, order backlog, or order intake in the same fashion. In addition, as explained above, the Company's presentation of the order book is calculated based on the orders and the applications made as of the time that the information is presented, and it is not based on the Company's assessment of future events and should not be construed as a representation by the Company that the vehicles and charging stations included in its order book will translate into actual sales.
Ongoing Evaluation; Risk Factors
A portion of the vehicles or charging stations included in the Company's order book may be cancellable in certain circumstances (whether by reason of a delivery delay, unavailability of a subsidy or incentive or otherwise) within a certain period. Management reviews the composition of the order book every time it is reported in order to determine whether any orders should be removed from the order book. For purposes of such exercise, management identifies orders that have been or are reasonably likely to be cancelled and examines, among other things, whether conditions attaching to the order are reasonably likely to result in a cancellation of the order in future periods as well as any other available information deemed relevant, including ongoing dialogue with clients. Such exercise may result from time to time in orders that have previously been included in the order book being removed even if they have not been formally canceled by the client.
The Company cannot guarantee that its order book will be realized in full, in a timely manner, or at all, or that, even if realized, revenues generated will result in profits or cash generation as expected, and any shortfall may be significant. The Company's conversion of its order into actual sales is dependent on various factors, including those described below and in section 23.0 entitled "Risk Factors" of the Company's MD&A for the years ended December 31, 2021, 2020 and 2019 and in Item 3.D entitled "Risk Factors" of the Company's annual report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021. For instance, a customer may default on an order, may become subject to bankruptcy or insolvency or cease its business operations. In addition, substantially all of the orders included in the order book are subject to conditions relating to the granting of governmental subsidies and incentives or the timing of deliveries and, in a limited number of cases, the availability of certain specifications and options or the renewal of certain routes by governmental or school authorities. As a result, the Company's ability to convert its order book into actual sales is highly dependent on the granting and timing of governmental subsidies and incentives, most notably subsidies and incentives under the Quebec government's 2030 Plan for a Green Economy, under the Federal's Infrastructure Canada's Zero-Emission Transit Fund (ZETF), and under California's Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP). The termination, modification, delay or suspension of any such governmental subsidies and incentives could result in delayed deliveries or the cancellation of all or any portion of such orders, which, in turn, could have a material and adverse effect on the Company's business, results of operations or financial condition.
The Company's conversion of its order book into actual sales is also dependent on its ability to economically and timely manufacture its vehicles, at scale. The Company delivered 196 vehicles during the year ended December 31, 2021, and 189 vehicles during the six months ended June 30, 2022. As of August 4, 2022, the Company's vehicle order book stood at 2,357 vehicles. The execution of the Company's growth strategy and the conversion of its order book will therefore require significant ramp-up in its production. While the Company's Saint-Jerome facility currently has an annual production capacity of 2,500 vehicles at full scale and it is in the process of establishing its operations at the Joliet Facility and the Lion Campus, the Company has limited experience to date in high volume manufacturing of its vehicles. In addition, as of August 4, 2022, 418 units included in the order book, representing a combined total order value of approximately $165 million, related to products which had been developed and were being sold, but that were not currently in commercial production. Any failure by the Company to successfully develop and scale its manufacturing processes within projected costs and timelines could have a material adverse effect on its business, results of operations or financial condition. As a result, the Company's realization of its order book could be affected by variables beyond its control and may not be entirely realized. See section 3.0 of this MD&A entitled "Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Statements". See section 3.0 of the Company's MD&A for the three months ended June 30, 2022 entitled "Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Statements".
RECONCILIATION OF ADJUSTED EBITDA
The following table reconciles net earnings (loss) to Adjusted EBITDA for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021:
Lion Electric is an innovative manufacturer of zero-emission vehicles. The company creates, designs and manufactures all-electric class 5 to class 8 commercial urban trucks and all-electric buses and minibuses for the school, paratransit and mass transit segments. Lion is a North American leader in electric transportation and designs, builds and assembles many of its vehicles' components, including chassis, battery packs, truck cabins and bus bodies.
Always actively seeking new and reliable technologies, Lion vehicles have unique features that are specifically adapted to its users and their everyday needs. Lion believes that transitioning to all-electric vehicles will lead to major improvements in our society, environment and overall quality of life. Lion shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange and the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol LEV.
This press release contains "forward-looking information" and "forward-looking statements" and within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (collectively, "forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Any statements contained in this press release that are not statements of historical fact, including statements about Lion's beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements and should be evaluated as such.
Forward-looking statements may be identified by the use of words such as "believe," "may," "will," "continue," "anticipate," "intend," "expect," "should," "would," "could," "plan," "project," "potential," "seem," "seek," "future," "target" or other similar expressions and any other statements that predict or indicate future events or trends or that are not statements of historical matters, although not all forward-looking statements contain such identifying words. These forward-looking statements include statements regarding the Company's order book and the Company's ability to convert it into actual sales, the Company's long-term strategy and future growth, the Company's battery plant and innovation center project in Quebec and its U.S. manufacturing facility, and the expected launch of new models of electric vehicles. Such forward-looking statements are based on a number of estimates and assumptions that Lion believes are reasonable when made, including that Lion will be able to retain and hire key personnel and maintain relationships with customers, suppliers and other business partners, that Lion will continue to operate its business in the normal course, that Lion will be able to implement its growth strategy, that Lion will be able to successfully and timely complete the construction of its U.S. manufacturing facility and its Quebec battery plant and innovation center, that Lion will not suffer any supply chain challenges or any material disruption in the supply of raw materials on competitive terms, that Lion will be able to maintain its competitive position, that Lion will continue to improve its operational, financial and other internal controls and systems to manage its growth and size, that its results of operations and financial condition will not be adversely affected, that Lion will be able to benefit, either directly or indirectly (including through its clients), from government subsidies and economic incentives in the future and that Lion will be able to secure additional funding through equity or debt financing on terms acceptable to Lion when required in the future. Such estimates and assumptions are made by Lion in light of the experience of management and their perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors believed to be appropriate and reasonable in the circumstances. However, there can be no assurance that such estimates and assumptions will prove to be correct.
By their nature, forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that may or may not occur in the future. Lion believes that these risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the following: any adverse changes in U.S. or Canadian general economic, business, market, financial, political or legal conditions, including as consequences of the global COVID-19 pandemic and the emergence of COVID-19 variants; any adverse effects of the Russia-Ukraine war, which continues to affect economic and global financial markets and exacerbate ongoing economic challenges; any inability to successfully and economically manufacture and distribute its vehicles at scale and meet its customers' business needs; any inability to ramp-up the production of Lion's products and meet project construction and other project timelines; any unfavorable fluctuations and volatility in the price and availability of raw materials included in components used to manufacture Lion's products; any inability to reduce total cost of ownership of electric vehicles sold by Lion over time; the reliance on key management and any inability to attract and/or retain key personnel; any inability to execute the Company's growth strategy; the reliance on key suppliers and any inability to maintain an uninterrupted supply of raw materials; labor shortages (including as a result of employee turnover, departures, and demands for higher wages) which may force the Company to operate at reduced capacity, to lower its production and delivery rates or lower its growth plans, and could pose additional challenges related to employee compensation; any inability by Lion to meet the expectations of its customers in terms of products, specifications, and services; any inability to maintain the Company's competitive position; any inability to reduce its costs of supply over time; any inability to maintain and enhance the Company's reputation and brand; any significant product repair and/or replacement due to product warranty claims or product recalls; any failure of information technology systems or any cybersecurity and data privacy breaches or incidents; any event or circumstance resulting in the Company's inability to convert its order book into actual sales, including the reduction, elimination or discriminatory application of government subsidies and economic incentives; any inability to secure adequate insurance coverage or a potential increase in insurance costs; natural disasters, epidemic or pandemic outbreaks, boycotts and geo-political events such as civil unrest and acts of terrorism, the current military conflict between Russia and Ukraine or similar disruptions; and the outcome of any legal proceedings that may be instituted against the Company from time to time.
These and other risks and uncertainties related to the businesses of Lion are described in greater detail in section 23.0 entitled "Risk Factors" of the Company's annual MD&A for the fiscal year 2021. Many of these risks are beyond Lion's management's ability to control or predict. All forward-looking statements included in this press release are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements contained herein and the risk factors included in the Company's annual MD&A for the fiscal year 2021 and in other documents filed with the applicable Canadian regulatory securities authorities and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Because of these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, readers should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. Furthermore, forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. Except as required under applicable securities laws, Lion undertakes no obligation, and expressly disclaims any duty, to update, revise or review any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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Updated: August 5, 2022 3:59:56 pm
The pro-choice movement secured a massive victory in the Republican state of Kansas on Tuesday (August 2), as voters overwhelmingly rejected the ‘Value Them Both Amendment’ that would have removed legal protections for abortion from the state’s constitution.
This was the first time the American public electorally responded to the landmark decision of the Supreme Court in June when it overturned the nationwide constitutional right to abortion, leaving abortion laws entirely up to the states.
A record 900,000 Kansans turned out to vote, of which nearly 60 per cent opposed the amendment. This was significant because voters chose to retain the right to abortion in a Republican stronghold, where only 26 per cent of registered voters are Democrats. It could also have important ramifications for the US midterm elections scheduled for November this year.
What was the abortion amendment rejected by Kansas?
The ‘Value Them Both Amendment’ states there “is no Kansas constitutional right to abortion or to require the government funding of abortion.” The Kansas Supreme Court ruled in 2019 that abortion was guaranteed by the state constitution. Voting ‘yes’ on the ballot for the amendment would have meant there would be no constitutional right to abortion in the state while voting against would leave the state constitution unchanged, and people in Kansas would continue to have a right to an abortion.
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Those opposing the amendment criticised it for being purposefully confusing and misleading. While it specifically mentions government funding, Kansas already bans taxpayer money from being used to fund abortion, as reported by Vox. The ballot also explicitly lists certain restrictions that an abortion ban could have, such as in pregnancies caused by rape or incest, or those in which the mother’s life is in danger. However, as The Guardian reported, this measure does not stop lawmakers from passing a total ban on abortion without allowing for any restrictions.
Supporters of the amendment claimed that it would not lead to an abortion ban, but would allow legislators to regulate the procedure. According to a report by KCTV5, a television channel from Kansas City, Missouri, abortion in Kansas is already regulated.
Women that seek an abortion must receive counselling and wait 24 hours before the procedure. They must undergo an ultrasound and be offered the image of the foetus in the womb. They cannot get abortion medicine through a telehealth meeting with the doctor, and abortion is also limited after 22 weeks unless there is a medical problem.
Achieving support across ideology
Those campaigning against the amendment were able to get support from well beyond the liberal and left-leaning electorate. One reason for this was their appropriating and adopting of the language traditionally utilised by conservatives.
Presenting the abortion ban as a form of government overreach that violates personal freedoms, pro-choice groups were able to appeal to moderate Republican and independent voters as well. In their advertisements, abortion rights campaigners urged voters to “say no to more government control,” and were able to make use of the popular sentiment in Kansas against government intervention in personal healthcare matters, according to one report by Reuters.
“We definitely used messaging strategies that would work regardless of party affiliation,” said Jae Gray, a member of the Kansans for Constitutional Freedom, an abortion rights group that campaigned against the amendment. “We believe every Kansan has a right to make personal health-care decisions without government overreach — that’s obviously a conservative-friendly talking point. We were not just talking to Democrats,” she said in a Washington Post report.
Significant headway was made by the campaigners in rural and other traditionally conservative counties. In Leavenworth, the suburban county which had chosen Donald Trump in the 2020 elections, voters this time rejected the amendment by nearly 20 per cent, according to Reuters. In rural Lyon County, which has historically selected Republican presidential candidates, more than 60 per cent voted to protect abortion rights.
What does it mean for the Democrats?
The result could have significant ramifications for the midterm elections when the public will vote for members of the US Congress or the country’s parliament, and representatives at the state and local levels. Democrats are hopeful that they can ride the momentum to the polling booths on November 8, and can take control of both the House of Representatives (lower house) and the Senate (upper house).
According to Sarah Longwell, a Republican strategist, the hot-button issue of abortion could turn away swing voters such as college-educated moderates from the party in states where they have nominated more right-wing candidates. The Democratic Party could win if they focus on abortion rights in their campaigns, she said in a Reuters report.
But the Democrats face an uphill battle in the November elections, in light of the public dissatisfaction over inflation and US President Joe Biden’s poor approval ratings. However, a Monmouth University poll published on August 3 showed an increase in support for the party since June. 50 per cent of Americans would prefer if the Democrats controlled Congress, while 43 per cent would rather have the Republicans in charge. In May, before Roe v. Wade was overturned, the Republicans had enjoyed a 4 per cent lead over the Democrats.
Apart from abortion, the voters will also consider factors like the economy, gun control and climate change when selecting their congressional candidates.
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HAMILTON, Bermuda (AP) _ Essent Group Ltd. (ESNT) on Friday reported second-quarter earnings of $231.8 million.
The Hamilton, Bermuda-based company said it had profit of $2.16 per share.
The mortgage insurance and reinsurance holding company posted revenue of $244.4 million in the period.
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XI'AN, China, Aug. 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- On July 25, 2022, LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd.(LONGi)'s Central R&D Institute officially kicked off operations at its global headquarters in Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi Province. The LONGi Central R&D Institute, which includes a highly efficient monocrystalline solar cell center and a pilot production line of monocrystalline solar cell, primarily provides R&D technical support and patent reserves for the industrialization of the next generation of solar products.
LONGi Central R&D Institute is a world-class facility for the company to carry out research and development in the photovoltaic industry. The significance of the company's R&D project lies in its ability to attract top-tier scientific research talent, advance the transformation and application of scientific research achievements, and accelerate the expansion of the green energy industry.
The company believes that LONGi Central R&D Institute will attract more than 4000 high-end scientific research talents, with more than 85% of the employees holding a master's degree or a doctorate, and around 20 percent of the personnel being top researchers in the field of new energy.
"We hope that LONGi Central R&D Institute will become the world's top research and development platform for photovoltaic solar technology, maintain the industry's leading edge in basic research, forward-looking research, and application scenarios, and attract outstanding photovoltaic researchers from all over the world for collaborative innovation," Zhong Baoshen, Chairman of LONGi, said at the inaugural ceremony. Technological innovation is the key to promoting the reduction of photovoltaic costs. LONGi believes that the essence of photovoltaic power generation is to reduce the cost of LOCE as much as possible and optimize the value of every ray of sunlight to the fullest.
As a leading global green energy manufacturer, LONGi has always attached great importance to technological progress, and the proportion of R&D investment in its annual revenue has always been stable at about 5%~7%. Since the company went public in 2012, LONGi has invested more than CNY 10 billion in R&D. As of 2021, LONGi has secured a total of 1,387 authorized patents. Since June last year, LONGi has broken through the conversion efficiency of photovoltaic monocrystalline solar cells 10 consecutive times, scripting a world record in the conversion efficiency of photovoltaic monocrystalline solar cells.
Just a few days ahead of the inauguration ceremony, seven enterprises based in Xi'an were included on the 2021 List of China's Top 500 New Economy Enterprises, with LONGi ranking 12th. The list demonstrates the company's dominant market position and its tremendous growth potential. Utilizing the company's resources, innovative technology, and marketing network effectively is the key to being an industry leader. Green energy is the cornerstone of human advancement. In the future, LONGi hopes to join forces with all types of partners to bring value to more people and make significant contributions to progress towards carbon neutrality and a greener planet.
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B-Town celebrities have always been our go-to inspiration when it comes to beauty and style. And when the week itself was about glamour and fashion — Mijwan Fashion Show and the India Couture Week — it was bound to be an extravaganza. Oh, and it was!
Many celebrities were spotted putting their best fashion foot forward on the ramp, and even off of it — and well, impressing us with their impeccable style. So, without further ado, let’s look at some of the most fashionable moments from the (super stylish) week that was.
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Exuding vintage vibes, Janhvi Kapoor was a sight to behold in a black embroidered sari that featured floral patches. We like how the Good Luck Jerry actor kept it simple by opting for a neat mid-pony hairdo and teardrop earrings to complete the look.
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If there is one actor who never fails to wow us with her sartorial elegance, it would — hands down — be Shilpa Shetty. And she did it yet again with her bedazzling look on the FDCI India Couture Week 2022 ramp as she turned turned muse for designer Dolly J. As always, Shilpa looked lovely as she sashayed down the ramp in cut-out gown with pockets!.
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No fashion book is complete without a mention of the fashionista herself. Malaika Arora, this week, slipped into a satin yellow thigh-high slit gown featuring a cowl neckline with lace detailing. Styled by Tanya Ghavri, the look was the perfect blend of glamour, sexy and chic.
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Sara Ali Khan owned the runway in Falguni Shane Peacock’s creation — an intricately embellished blue lehenga set. The Kedarnath actor created magic in the creation from the designer duo’s couture collection — ‘Love Forever’ which, according to the collection note, is inspired by “Indo-Parisian culture and architecture.”
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Alia Bhatt has been paving the way for many new trends in maternity style. From traditional to western, the actor has aced her looks with utmost ease and elegance. Most recently, she was seen in heavily ripped denim paired with an oversized blazer as she promoted her upcoming film, Darlings.
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Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh pulled out all the style stops as they made their royal runway debut at Mijwan Fashion Show 2022. Exuding unmatched royalty and elegance, the couple walked the ramp in embellished creations by ace designer Manish Malhotra.
While the Piku actor walked the ramp in a embroidered lehenga set with a dramatic cape, Ranveer complemented her look in a black sherwani.
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IRVING, Texas (AP) _ Fluor Corp. (FLR) on Friday reported second-quarter net income of $66 million, after reporting a loss in the same period a year earlier.
On a per-share basis, the Irving, Texas-based company said it had profit of 38 cents. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring gains, were 13 cents per share.
The engineering, construction and operations company posted revenue of $3.3 billion in the period.
Fluor expects full-year earnings in the range of $1.15 to $1.35 per share.
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A Himalayan spice garden, the first of its kind in the entire Himalayan region, was inaugurated on Thursday at Soni in Ranikhet by noted historian Shekhar Pathak.
It showcases major Himalayan spices ranging from Kashmiri Kesar to the famed Tejpat, Timoor and Wild Heeng, found in Bhaironghati area of Uttarakhand’s Uttarkashi district.
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The garden has been established over an area of around 4 acres in Ranikhet with funding from the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in two years, Chief Conservator of Forest (research wing) Sanjiv Chaturvedi said.
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It has been developed by the research wing of the Uttarakhand Forest Department. It presently houses more than 30 different spices out of which there are 8 spices from the Allium family (onion) of the Himalayan region, Chaturvedi said.
The main objective of establishing this spice garden was to popularize and create awareness about various spices of the Indian Himalayan region.
These spices are highly nutritious, and delicious and have been part of Himalayan cuisine since time immemorial, he said.
However, due to various reasons, they could not be popularized as much in other parts of the country.
Apart from other spices, it has kala jeera (which grows at very high altitudes only and is more nutritious and spicy than the common variety), Jakhya (one of the most popular spices in the Garhwal region, used for tempering Dal and vegetables), Gandrayani (a pungent spice used as a flavouring agent in vegetables and daal).
The garden also has Badri Tulsi (Origanum vulgare), Jambu leaves used for seasoning and also as vegetable and in soups., Lakhori Mirchi, having a very distinct yellow colour and unique to Almora. This chili is extremely hot and has antidiabetic, antibacterial properties and rich in vitamin C.
It also has an interpretation centre where information about these spices has been displayed, Chaturvedi said.
Shekhar Pathak is a Himalayan traveller and historian. He has published a number of books, research papers and popular articles. His recent work includes Chipko Movement: A People’s History based on his Hindi book Hari Bhari Ummeed.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- LP Building Solutions ("LP") (NYSE: LPX) today announced that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend to common stockholders of $0.22 per share. The dividend will be payable September 1, 2022, to stockholders of record as of August 18, 2022.
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ALPHARETTA, Ga. (AP) _ GCP Applied Technologies Inc. (GCP) on Friday reported second-quarter net income of $5.5 million.
The Alpharetta, Georgia-based company said it had profit of 7 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs and costs related to mergers and acquisitions, came to 15 cents per share.
The specialty construction chemicals maker posted revenue of $268.4 million in the period.
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Why Dr Suneela Garg? Dr Garg is the former head and professor of community medicine at Maulana Azad Medical College. Her team has worked on studying levels of Vitamin D deficiency in those with diabetes. She is a member of Lancet’s Covid-19 Commission in India. She has worked on several areas of women’s health, including menstrual issues, maternal death, breast feeding and violence against women.
A study of over 25,000 people above the age of 50 years from the United States, recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine, showed that Vitamin D supplementation did not reduce the risk of fractures. Considering that a large proportion of our population has low Vitamin D levels, should we continue taking the supplements?
Vitamin D is frequently prescribed with calcium supplements, especially in older women. Considering the current study, do you think it is needed?
This is a very controversial issue. We have always believed that Vitamin D helps in maintaining bone health but it is hard to know for sure, considering a large chunk of our population is deficient. Plus, it is not just Vitamin D deficiency, is it? Our population has several other deficiencies such as iron deficiency leading to anaemia. So, how can we determine what is causing the persistent aches and pains or fractures.
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If we need to make a programme decision on whether the elderly should be prescribed Vitamin D, we need to carry out a large scale study to see whether it helps. Some say that Vitamin D doesn’t prevent fractures but helps in the healing. It has to be evidence-based.
However, what we need to ensure while prescribing Vitamin D supplements is that the levels of the individual are checked. Most of the treatment is empirical and the serum test to determine the Vitamin D levels is not usually done. There are studies that suggest high levels can pose more of a risk than help.
So, who really needs Vitamin D supplements?
In our country, the most important group, where we know for sure Vitamin D supplements help, is the paediatric population. Children with the deficiency can develop rickets (a condition that causes bone pain, poor growth, and soft and weak bones leading to deformities in children).
We also need to see the impacts on vulnerable populations such as pregnant women and those with non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, which are on the rise now in India. (It is thought that lower levels of Vitamin D are associated with decreased insulin release and insulin resistance in the cells).
But again, what is very important, is we test the people before giving any sort of supplement because there are various types of deficiencies seen in India.
There is, however, research to suggest that the supplement does help those in countries where exposure to natural sunlight is limited. We might increasingly need it for people staying indoors in air-conditioned environment and sunlight-deprived apartments. You need at least 30 minutes in the sun every day to maintain normal levels of Vitamin D.
Your team conducted a study on Vitamin D levels in those with Type 2 diabetes, what were the findings?
Well, we did find a high level of Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency of over 90 per cent. But that figure alone does not mean too much because the background Vitamin D deficiency was also very high in the population. We don’t usually test for it but whenever we did, more often than not they were deficient.
What about Covid-19? Vitamin D, Vitamin C and Zinc were some of the most commonly prescribed supplements? Did it help in any way?
A lot of things were prescribed during Covid-19. People believed that these supplements would boost the immune system and help in fighting the infection. But there is no evidence to suggest that people who took these supplements either did not get the infection or when they did, they had milder disease.
But we learnt a lot during Covid-19. There were several therapies tested and studies carried out to generate evidence. We should do similar large scale studies to understand which supplements help and which they don’t. There is not really a lot of evidence or robust trials for many supplements available in the market today.
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