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First Alert Weather: Hot and humid weekend with a few storms, afternoon storms increase next week
First Alert Weather: Hot and humid weekend with a few storms, afternoon storms increase next week

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

First Alert Weather: Hot and humid weekend with a few storms, afternoon storms increase next week

A hot and humid weekend with isolated afternoon thunderstorms is ahead. WATCH THE FORECAST | DOWNLOAD THE APPS Here's what the First Alert Weather Team said you can expect: There is a higher risk for evening and overnight storms across Southeast Georgia. Highs will reach into the 90s with overnight lows only in the low to mid-70s. There will be an increasing threat for afternoon storms much of next week, with daily downpours and storms producing gusty winds. The tropics are quiet across the Atlantic Basin for the first full weekend of the hurricane season. INTERACTIVE RADAR: Keep track of the rain as it moves through your neighborhood TROPICS: No areas of concern. Always more: 'Talking the Tropics With Mike'. TONIGHT: Isolated shower/storm early… fair overnight. Low: 71 SATURAY: Partly sunny & hot with an isolated afternoon t'storm. High: 93 SATURDAY NIGHT: An isolated storm early then mostly clear. Low: 72 SUNDAY: Hot… partly sunny with a few afternoon t'storms. High: 94 MONDAY: Partly sunny & hot with scattered afternoon t'storm. 73/94 TUESDAY: Partly cloudy, scattered afternoon t'storms. 73/91 WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy with scattered afternoon t'storms. 72/92 THURSDAY: Partly sunny with scattered afternoon showers/t'storms. 73/91 FRIDAY: Partly cloudy with scattered afternoon showers/storms. 72/91 Follow Action News Jax Meteorologists on Twitter for updates: Mike Buresh | Garrett Bedenbaugh | Corey Simma | Trevor Gibbs LISTEN: Mike Buresh 'All the Weather, All the Time' Podcast ALLERGY TRACKER: See what the pollen counts look like in our area SHARE WITH US: Send us photos of the weather you're seeing in your area ⬇️

First Alert Weather Day for more rounds of storms
First Alert Weather Day for more rounds of storms

Yahoo

time11-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

First Alert Weather Day for more rounds of storms

The Action News Jax First Alert Weather Team has declared a First Alert Weather Day due to a storm in our area. Sunday will be partly to mostly cloudy, humid, with heavy showers and thunderstorms. HIGH: 83 Sunday evening will be mostly cloudy with some showers and thunderstorms. LOW: 68 WATCH THE FORECAST | DOWNLOAD THE APPS Notes from the First Alert Weather team: Sunday morning is muggy, with temperatures largely in the 70s and some 60s well inland. It is a mostly dry start to Mother's Day, and there will be several dry hours on Sunday, especially in the morning. Through the afternoon and evening, rain and thunderstorms are anticipated to expand in coverage and intensity across essentially the entire viewing area. Like Saturday, a few strong storms are possible. Localized flooding will be possible, too. Rain and storms will remain possible through Sunday night and into Monday. We quickly dry out by Wednesday, with near-record heat later in the week. ALLERGY TRACKER: See what the pollen counts look like in our area Here's your First Alert Weather forecast: MONDAY: First Alert Weather Day. Partly to mostly cloudy, humid, heavy showers and thunderstorms. 68/79 TUESDAY: Partly cloudy with a few storms. 65/85 WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy and warmer. 63/88 THURSDAY: Mostly sunny, heating up. 65/91 FRIDAY: Mostly sunny and hot. 69/94 (Record: 96 - 1995) SATURDAY: Partly sunny and very hot. 70/96 (Record: 96 - 1995) Follow Action News Jax Meteorologists on Twitter for updates: Mike Buresh | Garrett Bedenbaugh | Corey Simma | Trevor Gibbs LISTEN: Mike Buresh 'All the Weather, All the Time' Podcast INTERACTIVE RADAR: Keep track of the rain as it moves through your neighborhood SHARE WITH US: Send us photos of the weather you're seeing in your area ⬇️

Leonardo DiCaprio's 'telling' two-word comment about iconic Titanic scene
Leonardo DiCaprio's 'telling' two-word comment about iconic Titanic scene

Daily Mirror

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Leonardo DiCaprio's 'telling' two-word comment about iconic Titanic scene

Some 27 years after the release of Titanic, Leonardo DiCaprio has shared a comment about an iconic scene from the movie, which has become controversial among film fans Despite having been released over 27 years ago, Titanic continues to be described as one of the greatest films in modern cinema. The movie tells the story of Jack and Rose, played by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet respectively, as they sail aboard the Titanic ship before it sinks. In one of the most famous scenes of the film, which is still talked about as a big 'controversy' within the movie world, Jack and Rose are seen swimming in the ice cold water after having jumped off the sinking ship. They then find an empty raft from a door which Rose climbs up on, leaving Jack to freeze in the water. ‌ While many people are still taking about this scene, with people arguing about whether or not Jack could have fitted on the door with Rose and thereby saving his life, Leonardo DiCaprio has now shared his own thoughts on the matter after being asked about it in an interview. In an interview with All the Right Movies, Leonardo, along with his 'Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood' co-stars Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie, was asked about the famous ending of the Titanic movie. "Okay, biggest movie controversy of all time," the interview started before jumping in to ask his question. "Could Jack have fit on that door at the end of Titanic?" "Oh my god," Margot immediately said. "I remember bawling my eyes out when I was a girl." As to the question, Leonardo just replied with a smile on his face: "I have no comment." ‌ "That is telling I think," the interviewer said, to which Margot quickly agreed to, saying: "That is the biggest controversy in modern cinema." "When would you [comment on it]?" Brad asked Leonardo, which he quickly said he'd never comment on the matter. "No comment," he said again as the rest of the group laughed as he seemed uncomfortable about the question, not wanting to say anything else about it. ‌ "Did you mention it at the time? Were you like 'should we make the door smaller?'" Margot then asked the actor. Leonardo then once again replied: "Like I said, I have no comment." Director James Cameron has previously been open about his decision of letting Jack die in the movie, claiming he 'had to die' for the plot to work. ‌ Talking in a press interview for Avatar: The Way of Water, James said: "No, [Jack] needed to die. It's like Romeo and Juliet, right? It's only poignant. It's a movie about, you know, love and sacrifice and mortality. "The love is measured by the sacrifice. Now, maybe I didn't do it in a way that everybody agrees with, but Jack had to die. It's that simple. If I had to make the raft a little bit smaller, I'd make it smaller. "Now, incidentally, we have since done a thorough forensic analysis with a hypothermia expert, reproducing the raft from the movie [...] where we took two stunt people but with the exact body mass of Kate and Leo. And we put censors all over them and inside them," he explained. "And we put them in ice water, and we tested to see whether they could have survived by this method, or that method, or that method. And the answer was there was no way they could both survive. Only one could survive."

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