 So for people coming in to super goals this weekend also just to local residents live here, you know, it's going to be a very warm weekend for temperatures to be well above normal through Sunday about 15 to 20 degrees above season normal. So definitely a very warm time period right now for Southern California kind of unusual to have this many days of warm temperatures because that we do have heat advisory in effect until 6pm Sunday evening. And that's just because of the very, very warm temperatures and just the issues that can ensue from, you know, from those heat conditions. I'm out here at Super Bowl 56 in lovely Inglewood. And one of the things that we just found out from the weather is going to be hot and it's dry. And so we expect excessive heat and even though it's a February in Southern California can be really difficult for people that aren't acclimated to Southern California weather. One of the things that we suggest that everybody make sure you stay well hydrated, make sure that you bring water with you, make sure you eat your normal meals. Reduce the use of alcohol if you can. I know everybody's having a good time, but that can add to some of your heat related issues. The other thing you want to do, if possible, and you want to be outside working or walking, make sure it's in the early part of the day before it gets too hot, or after usually around five o'clock it starts cooling off. The one thing, Super Bowl starts at 3.30 so we anticipate people tailgating and being celebrating before the game starts. So it's a good idea to find shade or make your own shade. I know there's a lot of easy ups they'll be used. And so it's a good idea to seek some shelter there and make sure you don't get too exposed. If you are going to be out in the sunshine, as we always say, make sure you have plenty of sunblock or some type of a reduction of exposure to the sun, whether it's your clothing or I guess you mentioned sunblock. So hopefully everybody has a great time. We're looking forward to our home team winning and go Rams.