Baby snowy owls hatch, make history at Ohio’s Akron Zoo
AKRON, Ohio — Look who just made history at Ohio’s Akron Zoo. >> Read more trending newsAccording to WKYC-TV and WOIO-TV, the attraction announced Wednesday that snowy owls Frost and Cirrus recently welcomed two babies, or owlets. “For the first time in our history, two snowy owls have hatched!” the zoo wrote in a Facebook post about the new arrivals, which hatched July 31 and Aug. 3. The International Union for Conservation of Nature considers snowy owls vulnerable. About 14,000 to 28,000 mature snowy owls remain in the wild, and their numbers are decreasing, according to the organization’s website.
wftv.comFrosty start, daytime highs to stay near 70
ORLANDO, Fla. — The chill is on this morning, with some patchy frost around. Most highs on Thursday will be in the comfortable zone, with upper 60s to near 70. We’ll stay on the warm side on Saturday, but on Sunday we’ll have a few showers around and cooler temperatures. Daytime highs will be in the 60s on Sunday. READ: Police: Florida couple kept adopted son in 8-by-8-foot garage enclosure for yearsMonday morning will be cold.
wftv.comGrab your umbrella: Showers to move through Central Florida this afternoon
ORLANDO, Fla. — Grab your umbrella! It’s going to be a wet afternoon in Central Florida. The wet weather will continue into Tuesday night. READ: ‘Reckless’: Monoclonal antibody treatment sites close following FDA decision to remove emergency useWednesday will be cloudy and a few showers will move in. READ: Researchers: Shark attacks increase after 3 years of declineFrost and freezes will be likely Saturday night.
wftv.comUK's Johnson renews threat to EU over N Ireland trade
(Dan Kitwood/WPA Pool VIA AP) (Dan Kitwood)ROME — (AP) — Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday renewed Britain’s threat to break from part of the Brexit divorce deal that he signed with the European Union unless a dispute over Northern Ireland trade is resolved. That would bring legal action from the EU, and potentially economic sanctions that could spiral into a trade war. Johnson said that answers to the problems of trade between Northern Ireland and the rest of the U.K. “should be simple.”“I think we need to fix it. That has brought red tape for businesses, and caused problems with some goods reaching Northern Ireland. The new arrangements have also angered Northern Ireland’s British Unionists, who say the checks undermine Northern Ireland’s place in the U.K. and destabilize the delicate political balance on which peace rests.
wftv.comBoris Johnson urges Angela Merkel to support Northern Ireland Protocol renegotiation
The Prime Minister has urged Angela Merkel to back his plan for the Northern Ireland Protocol to be renegotiated after Brussels ruled out fresh talks. During a phone call from Chequers (where he is currently self-isolating) Boris Johnson told the outgoing German Chancellor on Thursday that the disruption being caused to Northern Irish businesses by the protocol was not sustainable. “He urged the Chancellor and the EU collectively to engage in a constructive and detailed discussion on the UK’s pr
news.yahoo.comBrussels has three months to sort out NI Protocol or Britain will go it alone, ministers to say
Brussels must help find a way to resolve the problems with the Northern Ireland Protocol within three months or the UK will look at ways to work around it, ministers are expected to say on Wednesday. In joint statements in the House of Commons and House of Lords, Lord Frost and Brandon Lewis are likely to stress that the Province needs arrangements because the Protocol is not working. The ministers will not at this stage rip up the Brexit agreement, by invoking Article 16 of the Protocol unilate
news.yahoo.comSausage wars: UK and EU agree to delay post-Brexit meat import ban
A grace period extension in the sausage wars has been agreed between the UK and the European Union. The UK and European Union have agreed to extend a grace period allowing chilled meats including sausages to be sent from Great Britain to Northern Ireland until September 30. An eleventh-hour deal to hold off a post-Brexit ban on sausages and other chilled meats moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland had been mooted on Tuesday night. And the extension was announced just before 3.30pm on Wed
news.yahoo.comSir Keir Starmer’s top aide ‘demoted’ as Labour shake-up continues
Sir Keir Starmer's closest aide has been reshuffled as part of a major clear-out of his top team as Labour seeks to avoid another potential disaster in the forthcoming Batley and Spen by-election. Baroness Chapman will be moved from her role as the party's political director to a position on the front bench, where she will be tasked with shadowing Lord Frost, the Brexit minister. The 47-year-old, who voted Remain in 2016, served under Sir Keir when he was the shadow Brexit Secretary and was cons
news.yahoo.comBrussels takes heat out of sausage trade war in Northern Ireland
Brussels has signalled it could back down and avert a trade war with the UK as on Friday it welcomed the Government's request for a three-month extension for British sausages to be sold in Northern Ireland. Maros Sefcovic, the European Commission vice president, told an audience in Bruges that he was "convinced there is still a window for productive political dialogue" before the ban on chilled meats comes into effect in July. His comments came 24 hours after it was confirmed that Lord Frost, th
news.yahoo.comPolitics latest news: Boris Johnson feels the heat at PMQs as Dominic Cummings launches new broadside
No green light to vaccinate children, Ministers to be told 'Light a bonfire' of EU red tape to fuel economic growth Britain still paying the price for the original sin of locking down Britain to accept flood of Australian beef in landmark deal Allison Pearson: June 21 will still be our Freedom Day Coronavirus latest news: Children 'should not be vaccinated just to protect others' Boris Johnson has failed to respond to questions about why he kept Matt Hancock in place, despite apparently calling
news.yahoo.comCostly frost in France attributed to climate change
Climate France Frost Damage Floodwaters submerge vineyards near Cognac, southwestern France, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021. Scientists say damaging frost that caused significant economic loss to France’s central winegrowing region this year was made more likely by climate change. (AP Photo/Yohan Bonnet) (Yohan Bonnet)BERLIN — (AP) — Scientists say damaging frost that caused significant economic loss to France's central winegrowing region this year was made more likely by climate change. A report released Tuesday by researchers who study the link between global warming and weather events suggests that the intense April 6-8 frost in France was particularly damaging due to a preceding warm period in March. “In the future, we will not be concerned with April frosts, but with March frosts,” he said.
wftv.comSausage wars: Boris Johnson hints he may rip up EU rule book over trade with Northern Ireland
Boris Johnson warned on Friday night that he was willing to unilaterally breach the Northern Ireland Protocol to keep meat imports flowing ahead of talks with European Union leaders on Saturday. The Prime Minister's official spokesman said "all options are on the table" when asked whether he would waive checks on such imports if no agreement is reached by the end of this month. Doing so would breach the terms of the Northern Ireland Protocol, signed in December, which was designed to avoid check
news.yahoo.comSausage trade war: We need to end this beef, Lord Frost tells Brussels
Lord Frost has told Brussels to stop threatening a sausage trade war with the UK and focus on solving the problems faced by families and small businesses in Northern Ireland, ahead of a showdown summit on Wednesday. On the eve of the first UK-EU Partnership Council in London, the Brexit minister warned that “further threats of legal action” would do nothing to solve the “damaging impact” that the Northern Ireland Protocol was having on the ground. “Trade retaliation from the EU won’t make life a
news.yahoo.comUK could threaten to pull out of EU's €100bn research programme amid Brexit deal row
The UK could threaten to pull out of the EU's €100bn flagship research programme after Brussels was accused on Friday of holding up access in the latest act of "political" vengeance, The Telegraph can disclose. In what looks set to become the next major political dispute between the two sides, senior Government sources have claimed that the EU is "purposely going slow" on formalising the UK’s participation in Horizon Europe. Ministers are similarly frustrated at the progress of the UK’s associat
news.yahoo.comEU to remove Brexit barriers to medicine supplies for Northern Ireland
Brussels will offer to remove barriers to British medicine supplies to Northern Ireland in a bid to break the deadlock in Brexit border negotiations with the UK next week. The European Union is expected to set out the plan as an olive branch in tense negotiations over the Northern Ireland Protocol, in London on Wednesday, sources said. Under the Protocol, which prevents a hard Irish border, Northern Ireland continues to follow EU rules for medicines and medical equipment after Brexit. That will
news.yahoo.comUK must align with EU to ease Northern Ireland border checks, says Irish foreign minister
The UK must align itself with EU rules to escape many of the customs checks on British goods exported to Northern Ireland, the Irish foreign minister said on Thursday. Writing in the The Telegraph, Simon Coveney said following Brussels’s rules on food safety and animal health would make post-Brexit trade between Northern Ireland and Britain “as light as possible”. “The EU side is open to making it work,” Mr Coveney said ahead of negotiations next week over the Northern Ireland Protocol. “The yea
news.yahoo.comPolitics latest news: PM warned opportunities of Brexit at stake amid major Cabinet row over Australia trade deal
Public told to abandon summer holidays abroad Wembley could be used for vaccination drive in fight against Indian variant Analysis: Cummings’s campaign should not be taken lightly Michael Deacon: There’s a problem with Cummings's criticisms Coronavirus latest news: Follow updates in our live blog Boris Johnson has been warned that the opportunities of Brexit are at stake amid a major Cabinet row over the Australia free trade deal. Ahead of a crunch meeting tomorrow, senior ministers are split over the issue of granting Australian farmers zero-tariff access, amid fears that lamb and beef imports could harm the British farming industry. George Eustice, the Environment Secretary, is fighting to extend a transition period - during which tariffs would gradually reduce to zero - from 10 to 15 years in order to shield British farmers and give them more time to adjust. He is also said to favour maintaining tariff rate quotas, which would only allow a certain quantity of Australian imports to benefit from lower tariffs. He is backed Michael Gove, the Cabinet Office minister, along with Scottish Secretary Alister Jack and Welsh Secretary Simon Hart, who fear a backlash from Scottish beef and Welsh lamb farmers. However, allies of Liz Truss, the International Trade Secretary, have hit back at Mr Eustice, claiming that a failure to agree terms could scupper future deals with the US and other major economies, in turn squandering the opportunities of Brexit. One source questioned why Mr Eustice had voted to leave the EU if he intended to resort to protectionism, while another accused him and Mr Gove in The Sun of being "more Waitrose than Redwall." Ms Truss is backed by Lord Frost, the former Brexit negotiator and minister in charge of EU relations, as well as Kwasi Kwarteng, the Business Secretary, who warned that a failure to strike an agreement with Australia would make other deals "very challenging." The Prime Minister is said to side with Ms Truss on the issue, but will be forced to try and broker a compromise on Thursday when the Cabinet committee in charge of trade deals meet. Follow the latest updates below.
news.yahoo.comStop thinking like the EU, Lord Frost tells ‘indoctrinated’ UK officials
British officials remain indoctrinated with "EU ways of thinking" that must be eradicated to make Brexit Britain more competitive, Lord Frost said on Monday as he called for a bonfire of Brussels red tape. He told MPs on the European Scrutiny Committee that a revolution was needed to "normalise" EU law still on Britain’s rulebook and return them to UK common law traditions, which are "lighter touch" and less risk averse. Lord Frost said: "Lots of our bureaucracy and our regulatory systems have had to operate within a prescriptive EU law framework." "We have internalised principles of EU law and EU ways of thinking about things for the last 50 years, which is harder to eradicate because it's quite subtle," the Cabinet minister and former Brexit negotiator said. Lord Frost said he was recruiting for a task force that would focus on how to diverge from EU rules to give Brexit Britain a global competitive edge over European businesses in areas such as financial services. "I have a role in making sure that what we put before Parliament is genuinely reforming, genuinely consistent with deregulation and the spirit of Brexit and and goes forward on that basis," he told MPs in comments that will fuel Brussels’ anxiety about Britain’s plans to diverge from EU rules. The Brexit trade deal has level playing field provisions and an enforcement system that can allow either side to hit the other with tariffs if divergence is too dramatic. Lord Frost added: "I personally profoundly believe that it's a huge advantage to a country to have the control over its own laws and the ability to design arrangements that suit its own traditions and ways of doing things."
news.yahoo.comBlast of cold air arrives Monday after nearing 80 degrees Sunday
ORLANDO, Fla. – The weather whiplash continues. Highs ahead of our next strong cold front top out around 80 degrees Sunday afternoon. Most of the rain is over by 7 a.m. Monday morning, but the cold air will take its place. Wednesday morning temperaturesFrost will be possible Tuesday morning through Thursday morning with most widespread frost occurring Wednesday morning . AdThe weather whiplash continues late in the week with temperatures quickly warming to around 80 degrees by Friday.
Warming up Monday after a cold weekend
Sunshine will quickly get rid of any frost that has developed and help to warm our temperatures back to the mid 60s. High, thin clouds will gradually increase across Central Florida by the afternoon and evening. With a mix of clouds and sunshine, temperatures surge back into the 70s ahead of the next system. Temperatures Tuesday remain in the mid 70s before a cold front later in the day. There will be a high risk for rip currents again Sunday.
Frost and freeze return to Central Florida
Clouds will be locked in for the first half of Saturday before sunshine gradually increases Saturday afternoon. A frost will be possible across most of Central Florida, especially for wind-protected areas. Frost potential Sunday morningCover up or bring in any sensitive plants as the frost/freeze can damage or kill them. With highs only in the upper 50s Saturday, it’s not the best beach day, but if your plans take you to the ocean watch out for rip currents. There will be a high risk for rip currents through at least Saturday afternoon.
UCF WR Jacob Harris declares for 2021 NFL Draft — KnightNews.com
UCF redshirt senior wide receiver Jacob Harris announced Wednesday he is declaring for the 2021 NFL Draft. “I want to start off by thanking UCF for giving me the opportunity to better myself and prepare for my future,” Harris said. “With that being said, I will be declaring for the 2021 NFL Draft,” Harris wrote in the statement. “Thank you all for everything!”In three seasons as a UCF Knight, Harris registered 49 catches for 987 yards partnered with nine scores. In his statement on social media, Harris opened up about the admiration he has for UCF head coach Josh Heupel, and UCF wide receivers coach Darrel Wyatt, among others.
knightnews.comQ&A : We answer all of your cold weather questions
But for us in Florida it’s more like this:For a state that rarely sees weather that prevents people from donning their flip flops, we thought it would be a good idea to go over some commonly asked cold weather questions. Back to Basics: The right tire pressureWhy does my tire pressure light come on when it’s cold? Once you are driving for a while, the molecules will move a little faster and warm up, increasing the tire pressure. It is important to pay attention to the tire pressure because it is dangerous to drive on a low tire. A wind chill warning is issued when it becomes life-threatening to be outside for an extended period of time.
Frost Advisory in effect for a large part of Central Florida
[TRENDING: This woman received the first COVID-19 vaccine | Judge scolds theme park trespasser | Chuck Yeager dies at 97]We are looking at another cold night in Central Florida. There is now a Frost Advisory in Effect for everyone except Flagler, Coastal Volusia, and Brevard counties. Everyone else has the Frost Advisory until 8 a.m. Wednesday. Widespread Frost is to be expected. The high makes it back to 65, not normal, but much better than the 57 Central Florida had for a high today.