 Alright, we're looking at mostly clear skies for Saturday. Maybe a bit of clouds and rain overhead. Sundays, when we're getting that significant amount of clouds, there is going to be some wind. When passing by us, maybe can we move it to the wind setting please? So Saturday's wind seems to be staying in the southern southwestern area into early Sunday morning until a little later when the wind is going to start to head in the north direction and then shift towards the east in the afternoon. Looking into the humidity for the two days, we'll be receiving between relatively humid to very humid conditions which could explain the varying sky covers throughout the weekend. If we just zoom out on the car to the United States itself, can you zoom out please? Please? Okay, thank you. You can see we're in the middle of two low pressure systems. One is moving up towards Michigan and one is out in the Atlantic Ocean. Now if we look at the pressure marker, fully, fully, we can notice for early Saturday we're on the edge of a high pressure system that will drop into the early morning. We're going to enter an area of lower pressure. If we look at the ice lines and the humidity throughout the U.S., we can see the Cold War jet spirit is giving us these conditions since it seems to have the cold weather up in northern Canada far away from us. Can you move to the next slide please? Here's what our week looks like. We seem to be staying between the low 40s and the mid 60s for the entire week. There is a chance of rain Sunday afternoon with going into Monday. Tuesday seems like the day these things will clear off before another rainfall on Wednesday and into the rest of the week.