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  • ‘Weekend Update’ On Donald Trump’s First Week Back In The Oval Office


    Saturday Night Live‘s “Weekend Update” co-hosts Michael Che and Colin Jost had a lot of material to play with after Donald Trump’s first week back in the Oval Office.

    Jost kicked things off, lobbing a jab at Trump for not putting his hand on the swearing-in Bible, the same one that was used during Abraham Lincoln’s inauguration.

    “I wish those two could talk to each other: Lincoln could teach Trump a lot about the importance of preserving our union, and Trump could teach Lincoln how to turn your head at the exact right moment,” he said.

    Speaking on Trump’s immediate pardon of the Jan. 6 rioters, Che quipped: “President Trump defended his pardon of the January 6 attackers, saying that these are just people who love their country; you know, like how O.J. [Simpson] loved Nicole.”

    He continued, referencing Tesla CEO Elon Musk‘s Nazi-like salute following the inauguration, which Musk has since joked about and which Germans have since decried: “Elon Musk was criticized for his speech at a rally after the inauguration in which he appears to give the Nazi salute. But c’mon, Elon Musk is not a Nazi; the Nazis made nice cars.”

    Responding to the entertainment news headlines of the week, Che also commented on the Academy Award nominations announcement, made in part by colleague Bowen Yang (along with Rachel Sennott): “The Oscar nominations were announced with the musical Emilia Pérez leading the pack with 13 … total viewers.”

    Meanwhile, Jost cautioned viewers about repeating a certain type of behavior on his own game show Pop Culture Jeopardy! “During an episode of Wheel of Fortune this week, a contestant who had just won $40,000 accidentally tackled host Ryan Seacrest. Well I dare you to try on Pop Culture Jeopardy!” he said while wielding a prop gun and sending both himself and Che into a fit of giggles.

    Elsewhere on the segment, Ego Nwodim appeared as Giselle, a “concerned businesswoman” who voted for Trump and cautioned all Black women to secure wigs before Trump launched a trade war.

    “Black women … it is time to act, and buy all the hair and extensions you need before those tariffs kick in. You heard me. We not getting no more Malaysian hair, no Peruvian hair, Indian or Brazilian. We not even gonna be getting no Irish. We about to be in a pickle, a bald-headed pickle,” she urged.

    Andrew Dismukes also appeared alongside his “puppet dad,” who christened Dismukes the “17th most famous” cast member on SNL and Jost as the “16th most famous.”

    See all the bits below:



    Weekend Update: Donald Trump’s First Week Back in the Oval Office

    After a tumultuous few months since leaving office, former President Donald Trump has returned to the political spotlight with a bang. In his first week back in the Oval Office, Trump wasted no time in making headlines and stirring up controversy.

    One of the biggest stories of the week was Trump’s announcement that he would be launching a new social media platform called “Truth Social.” Trump’s decision to create his own platform comes after his ban from major social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook following the January 6th Capitol insurrection.

    Trump also made waves with his endorsement of various Republican candidates for the upcoming midterm elections. His endorsements have been closely watched as many view Trump as a kingmaker within the Republican party.

    In addition to his political activities, Trump has also been making moves in the business world. He announced the acquisition of a new media company, hinting at his continued interest in shaping the media landscape.

    Overall, Trump’s return to the political arena has been met with both excitement and trepidation. His loyal supporters are thrilled to see him back in action, while his critics are concerned about the impact he could have on the political landscape.

    It’s clear that Trump’s first week back in the Oval Office is just the beginning of what promises to be an eventful return to the public eye. Love him or hate him, there’s no denying that Trump is a force to be reckoned with in American politics. Stay tuned for more updates on his latest moves and controversies.

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  • ‘SNL’ Weekend Update Trashes Trump’s Inauguration, ‘Nazi’ Musk Salute


    Saturday Night Live‘s Weekend Update addressed Donald Trump‘s second inauguration, his dozens of controversial executive orders, and the salute by Elon Musk that has neo-Nazis and white nationalists overjoyed.

    Co-anchor Colin Jost noted that during his oath, Trump was seen not placing his hand on the Lincoln Bible.

    “Well, he tried to,” Jost said, “but the Bible screamed.”

    “During his address, President Trump said he was changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America,” Jost went on. “And, like you, Hillary Clinton could be seen in the background laughing while he said it, while Kamala could be seen silently begging her edible to kick in.”

    Michael Che then addressed Trump’s pardoning and commutations of about 1,500 Jan. 6 rioters–among them Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, who had been convicted of seditious conspiracy and was serving an 18-year sentence.

    “And ladies, just like his eyes, he’s single!” Che said of Rhodes, who wears an eye patch.

    “President Trump defended his pardon of the January 6 attackers, saying that these are just people that love their country,” Che continued. “You know, like how O.J. loved Nicole.”

    Jost addressed another of Trump’s executive actions: directing the federal government to end diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs.

    “Worse,” Jost joked, “the order began, ‘Listen up, gaywads.’”

    Che also weighed in on Musk’s straight-arm salute, which many are interpreting as a “Sieg Heil.”

    “Elon Musk was criticized for his speech at a rally after the inauguration in which he appears to give the Nazi salute. But come on, Elon Musk is not a Nazi,” Che said of the man behind the Tesla Cybertruck. “The Nazis made nice cars.”

    Jost followed that up by commenting on the White House posting photos on social media of migrants boarding military planes to be deported.

    “And Trump said the deportations won’t stop until a white kid wins the Spelling Bee,” Jost joked.



    In a recent episode of Saturday Night Live, the Weekend Update segment took aim at former President Donald Trump’s inauguration and controversial entrepreneur Elon Musk’s recent actions.

    The segment began with host Colin Jost joking about Trump’s underwhelming inauguration crowd size, quipping, “It was so empty, even the Russians were like, ‘Is this a protest?’”

    But the real burn came when Jost turned his attention to Elon Musk, who has been facing backlash for his recent comments and actions. Jost mocked Musk for his “Nazi” salute at a recent event, saying, “I guess when you’re worth billions, you can afford to buy some tact.”

    The segment has been met with mixed reactions, with some viewers praising SNL for calling out Trump and Musk, while others criticized the show for being too political. Regardless, it’s clear that SNL’s Weekend Update isn’t afraid to take on controversial topics and personalities.

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  • Scattered snow and cold temperatures make a return for the weekend


    SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Happy weekend, Utah! An area of low pressure dipped in from the Pacific Northwest and we’ve seen periods of light snowfall and a band of snow set up for some in the state.

    The cold front associated with this low-pressure system stalled over northern Utah and areas underneath it are getting steady. However, there will be light snow and minimal valley accumulations, and mountain totals should be in the 4-8″ range under the snow band. Snowfall of 1-4″ is expected from the Salt Lake Valley to roughly Fillmore with the higher totals in between the two. Areas outside of that won’t see much accumulating snowfall.

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    By this evening, snow will start to taper off as the low drifts west, weakening the front. A few lingering showers may stick around into Sunday morning before the system moves south toward southern California, pulling moisture out of the state.

    Looking into next week, the low is expected to slowly crawl across Arizona between late Monday and Thursday. This will bring light snow to southern Utah, mainly around the Brian Head area and down across the Arizona Stateline, with snow likely through Tuesday. While there’s still some uncertainty about totals, accumulations should stay on the lighter side, with the mountains seeing a few inches of snow.

    Midweek, a ridge over the west coast will nudge into northern Utah, bringing gradual warming. There’s still some question about the weather pattern later in the week, but there’s a decent chance of more active weather heading into next weekend.

    We’ll continue to refine forecast as the storm nears and keep you up-to-date on the latest developments in our 4Warn Weather forecast both on-air and online, we are Good4Utah!

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    As we head into the weekend, it looks like winter is making a comeback with scattered snow showers and cold temperatures on the horizon.

    After a brief reprieve from the cold, Mother Nature is reminding us that it’s still winter with a mix of snow and chilly air expected for the next few days.

    Whether you’re a fan of the snow or not, it’s always a good idea to be prepared for winter weather. Make sure to bundle up, drive carefully on icy roads, and keep an eye on any weather advisories in your area.

    So grab your warmest coat and your favorite hot beverage, because it looks like we’re in for a cold and snowy weekend ahead. Stay safe and enjoy the winter wonderland! #WinterIsBack #SnowyWeekend #StayWarm

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  • How much snow is headed to Utah this weekend? – Deseret News


    Snow is expected to fall along the Wasatch Front starting late Friday and continuing to early Saturday morning.

    “We’ve got a cold front headed in early tomorrow morning that should stall out over the Wasatch Front,” according to KSL-TV meteorologist Matt Johnson. “Accompanying this front will be a band of snow that will wobble between Salt Lake City and Nephi, highest totals likely to fall in Utah Valley.”

    The band of snow will dissipate during the day Saturday. Sunday should be dry, but rain and snow will move southwest, potentially ending a more than 50-day dry streak in St. George on Monday, he said.

    How much snow will fall?

    Logan to Bountiful: 0-1″

    Salt Lake City to Nephi: trace-3″

    Logan mountains to Bountiful mountains: 1-3″

    Salt Lake City mountains to Nephi mountains: 4-8″

    Johnson said dry weather will resume next week and the next best chance for a storm is around Feb. 2.

    Will ski resorts in West get snow?

    A storm will work its way into the Rockies from the north this weekend and will stall over the Southwest through early next week, according to OpenSnow meteorologist Alan Smith.

    “In the West, the main feature over the next week will be a cutoff low setting up over the Great Basin and Southwest. Snow totals during this stretch will be highest across Colorado, while the SoCal Mountains and the Southwest could see some respectable snowfall as well,” Smith said.

    A cutoff low is a nearly stationary low-pressure or storm system that can bring consistent weather, usually with precipitation, for several days, according to OpenSnow.

    Ski areas in Colorado like Steamboat and Howelsen Hill could see about 10″ of snow over the next five days, OpenSnow says.

    The five-day forecast for Utah ski resorts predicts 8″ at Brighton and 7″ at Alta, while Snowbird, Solitude, Deer Valley, Park City and Sundance could get 6″ and Brian Head 4″.

    Resorts in northern Utah are expected to receive little, if any, snow.



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  • Five Straight Days of ACC Football Over Labor Day Weekend





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    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (the.ACC.com) – In anticipation of the ACC Huddle: Football Schedule Release special set for Monday, January 27, from 9-11 p.m. ET on ACC Network and simulcast on ESPN2 from 9-10 p.m. ET, the Atlantic Coast Conference has announced its schedule of games for Week 0 and Week 1. The lineup features five consecutive days of ACC Football over Labor Day Weekend, ensuring unparalleled action for fans to open the 2025 college football season.
     
    The 2025 football season kicks off with seven ACC teams opening with Power 4 non-conference opponents, including Notre Dame, and five others with FBS foes over Week 0 and Week 1. The ACC’s Labor Day Weekend is anchored by a Sunday football doubleheader on August 31 featuring both Miami and Virginia Tech against top-25 competition.
     
    The opening week concludes with North Carolina playing host to TCU on Labor Day Monday, September 1, as Bill Belichick makes his coaching debut on a familiar night.
     
    The Sunday night showdown between Miami and Notre Dame will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET on ABC and the North Carolina against TCU primetime matchup on Monday night will start at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.
     
    Week 0 and Week 1 – Featuring Five Straight Days of ACC Football over Labor Day Weekend

    • All 17 ACC football programs will be featured throughout Week 0 and Week 1 of the 2025 college football season, with Labor Day Weekend highlighted by 16 games over five days, Thursday, August 28, through Monday, September 1.

     

    • The ACC will headline Sunday, August 31, with two pivotal early season matchups, as Miami will host Notre Dame at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, and Virginia Tech will meet South Carolina in the second of the two 2025 Aflac Kickoff games at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta this season.

     

    • The ACC will once again anchor college football on Labor Day Monday to wrap up the opening weekend of ACC football as Coach Bill Belichick will make his debut for North Carolina as the Tar Heels host TCU. This will mark the 16th straight year (the exception being the 2020 COVID season) that the ACC has played on Labor Day and the 19th year since Florida State and Miami played in the inaugural Labor Day night game in 2005.

    • The Labor Day Weekend action begins on Thursday, August 28, with NC State playing host to in-state foe East Carolina.

     

    • Friday, August 29, will see the debut of new Wake Forest head football coach Jake Dickert as the Demon Deacons host Kennesaw State in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, for the two teams’ season openers.

    • The slate for Saturday, August 30, is highlighted by three ACC/SEC matchups, including a neutral site tilt between Syracuse and Tennessee in the first of two Aflac Kickoff Games at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, a battle of the Tigers when LSU visits Clemson, and a matchup of two historical programs when Florida State plays host to Alabama. Georgia Tech will travel to Colorado for an ACC/Big 12 showdown, California will hit the road to take on Oregon State and Virginia will play at home versus Coastal Carolina in the two teams’ season opener.

     

    • The other five ACC Week 1 contests include in-state matchups at home in Boston College versus Fordham, Duke against Elon, Louisville versus Eastern Kentucky, Pitt hosting Duquesne, and SMU versus East Texas A&M.

     

    • The Stanford Cardinal will kick off its second season as a member of the ACC at Hawai’i on Saturday, August 23, in what has become the unofficial start of the college football season in Week 0.

    The ACC’s schedule model for the 2024-2030 seasons, which was revealed exclusively on ACC Network in October 2023, will continue with no divisions, feature 17 schools, and will once again include 68 conference matchups. Based on conference winning percentage, the top two teams will compete in the ACC Football Championship Game on the first Saturday in December at Bank of America Stadium in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina.

     

    Tomorrow, Friday, January 24, ACC PM will exclusively reveal the ACC opener for all 17 schools. ACC PM airs at 4 p.m. ET on ACC Network.

     

    The ACC Huddle: Football Schedule Release special will announce the full 2025 ACC football schedule on Monday, January 27, from 9-11 p.m. ET on ACC Network, with the first hour from 9-10 p.m. ET simulcast on ESPN2.

     

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    Get ready for a jam-packed weekend of ACC football action as five straight days of games kick off over Labor Day weekend. From Thursday, September 2nd through Monday, September 6th, fans will be treated to a feast of matchups featuring some of the conference’s top teams.

    The action starts on Thursday with a primetime showdown between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the North Carolina Tar Heels. Both teams are expected to be contenders in the ACC this season, making this a must-watch game for fans of both programs.

    On Friday, the Duke Blue Devils will take on the Charlotte 49ers in a non-conference matchup. Duke will be looking to start the season off on the right foot, while Charlotte will be hoping to pull off an upset.

    Saturday brings a full slate of games, including a marquee matchup between the Clemson Tigers and the Georgia Bulldogs. The Tigers will be looking to make a statement against a tough SEC opponent, while the Bulldogs will be looking to prove they are a force to be reckoned with in the ACC.

    Sunday features a matchup between the Louisville Cardinals and the Ole Miss Rebels. Both teams will be looking to start the season off strong and make a statement in their non-conference matchup.

    Finally, on Monday, the Miami Hurricanes will take on the Alabama Crimson Tide in a highly anticipated showdown. Both teams are expected to be contenders for the College Football Playoff, making this a game with major implications for the rest of the season.

    With five straight days of ACC football action, fans will have plenty of opportunities to see their favorite teams in action and get a taste of what promises to be an exciting season ahead. Don’t miss out on any of the action over Labor Day weekend!

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  • Las Vegas braces for weekend winter storm with rain, mountain snow


    Enjoy calm & quiet weather on Friday ahead of a potent winter storm arriving this weekend, bringing widespread regional rain and mountain snow.

    FRIDAY: Expect to see mostly sunny skies in Las Vegas with high temperatures reaching 56 degrees this afternoon. Winds will be light out of the northeast and then southeast up to 10 mph.

    Air quality is ranked ‘good’ to ‘moderate’ for areas of haze in the central and east valleys. Pollen levels are low. There’s a chance we could see wildfire smoke from California fires move into Southern Nevada late this evening, overnight into Saturday morning as winds shift.

    FRIDAY NIGHT: Variable clouds are in the forecast this evening with skies going from partly cloudy to mostly cloudy overnight. Valley low temperatures will drop to around 37 degrees. Winds will be out of the west/northwest up to 10 mph.

    EXTENDED FORECAST: A significant winter storm will be moving into the Southwest this weekend. This next weather maker will bring widespread rain to the region and mountain snow. It’s been 194 consecutive days since Las Vegas has had measurable rain but that may change this weekend with measurable rain anticipated in the valley.

    The National Weather Service has issued a WINTER STORM WATCH for the Spring Mountains & Sheep Range from 4:00 am Sunday through 10:00 am Tuesday. Around 10″ to 18″ of snow may be possible above 7,000 ft in elevation with 3″-8″ above 5,000 ft.

    Low pressure moving south from the Pacific Northwest will pick up moisture off the coastline, and then move inland. The timing of the storm has changed again with the system slowing a bit more. Precipitation amounts have kept fluctuating. Weather models have a difficult time predicting exact rain amounts so many days out because it’s hard to take into account how much moisture will get caught up in the mountains. The bulk of the wet weather will be out west with the most significant snow in the Sierra.

    Some of the latest models run as of this morning show around 6″ on Mt. Charleston & around .06″ of rain as the storm total in Las Vegas. The snow level is also expected to drop especially on Monday morning when a few weather models indicate we could see flurries flying in the foothills. Either way, even if just a little rain ends up on the road — because it’s been so dry, roads will be very slick from oils built up by cars. Travel may also be difficult over mountain passes in the next few days.

    Use extra caution while out on the roads!

    Showers should be clearing out of Southern Nevada by Tuesday afternoon with temperatures warming up next.

    Valley highs will rebound from the upper 40s on Monday to daytime temperatures reaching the upper 50s to low 60s at the end of the week.

    Beyond the 7-day forecast, temperatures will be back in the low 60s NEXT Friday through Sunday.

    Check back for more updates & make it a great day!



    Las Vegas is gearing up for a winter storm this weekend, with rain and mountain snow expected to hit the area. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the region, predicting up to 6 inches of snow in the Spring Mountains and possibly even some snowfall in the Las Vegas Valley.

    Residents and visitors are urged to be prepared for potentially hazardous driving conditions and to exercise caution while traveling. Road closures and delays are possible, so it’s important to stay informed and plan accordingly.

    Despite the unusual weather, Las Vegas is known for its resilience and ability to adapt to changing conditions. So whether you’re out enjoying the snow-capped mountains or seeking shelter from the rain, be sure to stay safe and make the most of this winter wonderland in the desert.

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  • Premier League team news: predicted lineups for the weekend action | Premier League


    BOURNEMOUTH v NOTTINGHAM FOREST

    Saturday 3pm Venue Vitality Stadium

    Referee Craig Pawson This season G13 Y58 R2 4.62 cards/game

    Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest: probable staters, contenders in italics

    Bournemouth

    Subs from Travers, McKenna, Hill, Akinmboni, Kinsey-Wellings, Silcott-Duberry, Winterburn, Adu-Adjei, Rees-Dottin, Jebbison

    Doubtful Hill (hamstring), Tavernier (match fitness)

    Injured Senesi (thigh, Apr), Evanilson (foot, unknown), Unal (knee, unknown), Smith (muscle, unknown), Araujo (hamstring, unknown), Sinisterra (hamstring, unknown), Scott (knee, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form WDDWDW Leading scorer Kluivert 10

    Nottingham Forest

    Subs from Miguel, Boly, Morato, Omobamidele, Toffolo, Moreno, Ward-Prowse, Yates, Sosa, Silva, Awoniyi

    Doubtful Hudson-Odoi (groin)

    Injured Sangaré (hamstring, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form WWWWDW Leading scorer Wood 14


    BRIGHTON v EVERTON

    Saturday 3pm Venue Amex Stadium

    Referee Tim Robinson This season G8 Y41 R1 5.25 cards/game

    Brighton v Everton: probable staters, contenders in italics

    Brighton

    Subs from Rushworth, Veltman, Webster, McConville, Hinshelwood, Wieffer, March, O’Riley, Gómez, Gruda, Adingra, Rutter

    Doubtful Dunk (muscle), Hinshelwood (fitness), Wieffer (thigh), Gruda (knock), O’Riley (knee)

    Injured Igor (hamstring, Jun), Kadioglu (toe, unknown), Milner (hamstring, unknown), Ferguson (ankle, unknown), Steele (shoulder, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form DDDDWW Leading scorer Welbeck 6

    Everton

    Subs from Virginia, Begovic, Young, Patterson, Dixon, Keane, Garner, Iroegbunam, Armstrong, Harrison, Beto, Sherif

    Doubtful Iroegbunam (foot), Garner (match fitness)

    Injured Broja (ankle, April), McNeil (knee, unknown), Coleman (calf, unknown), Chermiti (thigh, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form DDLLLW Leading scorer Ndiaye 4


    LIVERPOOL v IPSWICH

    Saturday 3pm Venue Anfield

    Referee Michael Salisbury This season G6 Y19 R1 3.33 cards/game

    Liverpool v Ipswich: probable staters, contenders in italics

    Liverpool

    Subs from Kelleher, Jaros, Bradley, Quansah, Tsimikas, Endo, Elliott, Morton, Nyoni, Díaz, Chiesa

    Doubtful None

    Injured Jones (knee, Feb), Gomez (hamstring, Feb), Jota (muscle, Feb)

    Suspended None

    Form WWWDDW Leading scorer Salah 18

    Ipswich

    Subs from Walton, Tuanzebe, Johnson, Woolfenden, H Clarke, Greaves, Cajuste, Taylor, Luongo, Broadhead, J Clarke, Hirst, Al-Hamadi, Enciso

    Doubtful None

    Injured Szmodics (ankle, Feb), Chaplin (knee, Feb), Ogbene (achilles, Jun)

    Suspended None

    Form LLWDLL Leading scorer Delap 8


    SOUTHAMPTON v NEWCASTLE

    Saturday 3pm Venue St Mary’s Stadium

    Referee Sam Barrott This season G14 Y65 R0 4.64 cards/game

    Southampton v Newcastle: probable staters, contenders in italics

    Southampton

    Subs from McCarthy, Bazunu, Lumley, Wood, Manning, Downes, Grønbæk, Smallbone, Wood, Fraser, Lallana, Onuachu

    Doubtful Ramsdale (knock), Bazunu (match fitness)

    Injured Dibling (ankle, Feb), Stephens (knock, Feb), Sulemana (hamstring, Feb), Stewart (muscle, unknown), Larios (unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form DLLLLL Leading scorer Archer, Aribo, Armstrong, Dibling 2

    Newcastle

    Subs from Pope, Vlachodimos, Burn, Trippier, Kelly, Krafth, Targett, Longstaff, Willock, Miley, Osula, Almirón

    Doubtful Pope (knee)

    Injured Barnes (muscle, Feb), Wilson (hamstring, Feb)

    Suspended None

    Form WWWWWL Leading scorer Isak 15


    WOLVES v ARSENAL

    Saturday 3pm Venue Molineux

    Referee Michael Oliver This season G16 Y82 R1 5.13 cards/game

    Wolves v Arsenal: probable staters, contenders in italics

    Wolves

    Subs from Johnstone, Dawson, Toti, R Gomes, Doyle, Lemina, Traoré, Hwang, Forbs, Lima, Bellegarde, Guedes

    Doubtful Toti (hamstring), Traoré (match fitness)

    Injured Mosquera (knee, Jun), González (knee, unknown), Kalajdzic (knee, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form WWDLLL Leading scorer Cunha 10

    Arsenal

    Subs from Neto, Setford, Kacurri, Lewis-Skelly, Tierney, Zinchenko, Jorginho, Merino, Heaven, Kabia, Sterling, Trossard

    Doubtful Lewis-Skelly (knee)

    Injured Saliba (muscle, Feb 2), White (knee, Feb 2), Tomiyasu (knee, unknown), Saka (hamstring, unknown), Jesus (knee, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form WWWDWD Leading scorer Havertz 8

    Mikel Arteta has several selection dilemmas to mull over before Arsenal’s trip to Molineux. Photograph: Adam Davy/PA

    MANCHESTER CITY v CHELSEA

    Saturday 5.30pm Sky Sports Premier League Venue Etihad Stadium

    Referee John Brooks This season G10 Y53 R0 5.3 cards/game

    Manchester City v Chelsea: probable staters, contenders in italics

    Manchester City

    Subs from Carson, Wilson-Ebrand, McAtee, Perrone, Simpson-Pusey, O’Reilly, Ortega, Stones, Reis, Marmoush, Khusanov

    Doubtful Haaland (unknown), Aké (knock)

    Injured Bobb (match fitness, Feb), Rodri (knee, Jun), Dias (abductor, unknown), Doku (muscle, Feb)

    Suspended None

    Form LDWWDW Leading scorer Haaland 17

    Chelsea

    Subs from Jörgensen, Bettinelli, Disasi, Acheampong, Colwill, Gusto, Fernández, George, Nkunku, Félix, Guiu, Madueke

    Doubtful Palmer (ankle), Colwill (knock), Fernández (knock)

    Injured Lavia (thigh, Feb), Badiashile (hamstring, Feb), Fofana (hamstring, May), Kellyman (thigh, unknown)

    Suspended Mudryk (indefinite)

    Form DLLDDW Leading scorer Palmer 14


    CRYSTAL PALACE v BRENTFORD

    Sunday 2pm Sky Sports Premier League Venue Selhurst Park

    Referee Tony Harrington This season G12 Y46 R3 4.08 cards/game

    Crystal Palace v Brentford: probable staters, contenders in italics

    Crystal Palace

    Subs from Turner, Matthews, Umeh, Holding, Clyne, Lerma, Schlupp, Nketiah, Esse

    Doubtful None

    Injured Wharton (groin, Feb), França (match fitness, Feb), Riad (knee, unknown), Doucouré (knee, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form LDWDWW Leading scorer Mateta 8

    Brentford

    Subs from Valdimarsson, Arthur, Ajer, Mee, Kim, Henry, Jensen, Maghoma, Trevitt, Konak, Onyeka, Yogane, Schade, Peart-Harris, Carvalho

    Doubtful None

    Injured Thiago (knee, unknown), Pinnock (hamstring, unknown), Nunes (back, unknown), Hickey (hamstring, unknown), Dasilva (knee, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form LDLWDL Leading scorer Mbeumo 13


    TOTTENHAM v LEICESTER

    Sunday 2pm Venue Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    Referee Rob Jones This season G13 Y63 R3 5.08 cards/game

    Tottenham v Leicester: probable staters, contenders in italics

    Tottenham

    Subs from Austin, Forster, Hardy, Porro, Gray, Bissouma, Sarr, Cassanova, Olusesi, Moore, Ajayi, Lankshear

    Doubtful Bissouma (knock), Sarr, (knock), Spence (knock)

    Injured Romero (match fitness, Feb), Van de Ven (hamstring, Feb), Udogie (hamstring, Feb), Johnson (calf, Feb), Werner (hamstring, Feb), Vicario (ankle, Feb), Solanke (knee, Mar), Odobert (hamstring, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form LLDLLL Leading scorer Maddison 8

    Leicester

    Subs from Iversen, Ward, Coady, Okoli, Thomas, Coulibaly, Choudhury, Skipp, De Cordova-Reid, McAteer, Buonanotte, Daka, Édouard

    Doubtful None

    Injured Ndidi (hamstring, Feb), Pereira (hamstring, Mar), Fatawu (knee, Jun), Hermansen (groin, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form LLLLLL Leading scorer Vardy 6


    ASTON VILLA v WEST HAM

    Sunday 4.30pm Sky Sports Premier League Venue Villa Park

    Referee Peter Bankes This season G13 Y54 R2 4.31 cards/game

    Aston Villa v West Ham: probable staters, contenders in italics

    Aston Villa

    Subs from Olsen, Gauci, García, Nedeljkovic, Maatsen, Bogarde, Buendía, Malen, Bailey, Durán, Jimoh

    Doubtful Onana

    Injured Barkley (calf, Feb), McGinn (hamstring, Feb), Torres (foot, Mar)

    Suspended None

    Form WLDWWD Leading scorer Watkins 10

    West Ham

    Subs from Areola, Foderingham, Scarles, Cresswell, Coufal, Ings, Rodríguez, Orford, Guilherme, Irving

    Doubtful Summerville (hamstring)

    Injured Bowen (foot, Feb), Todibo (calf, Feb), Füllkrug (hamstring, Apr), Antonio (leg, unknown)

    Suspended Mavropanos (one match)

    Form DWLLWL Leading scorer Bowen, Soucek 5


    FULHAM v MANCHESTER UNITED

    Sunday 7pm TNT Sports 1 Venue Craven Cottage

    Referee Anthony Taylor This season G20 Y69 R2 3.55 cards/game

    Fulham v Manchester United: probable staters, contenders in italics

    Fulham

    Subs from Benda, Cuenca, Sessegnon, Diop, Pereira, Cairney, Reed, King, Traoré, Godo, Vinícius, Muniz

    Doubtful None

    Injured Nelson (hamstring, Feb), Tete (knee, Apr)

    Suspended None

    Form DWDDLW Leading scorer Jiménez 8

    Manchester United

    Subs from Heaton, Bayindir, Wheatley, Lindelöf, Mazraoui, Amass, Eriksen, Casemiro, Yoro, Evans, Malacia, Garnacho, Kukonki, Zirkzee, Rashford, Collyer

    Doubtful De Ligt (leg), Mazraoui (knock), Lindelöf (match fitness), Yoro (leg)

    Injured Shaw (match fitness, Feb), Mount (leg, Feb), Evans (muscle, unknown)

    Suspended None

    Form LLLDWL Leading scorer Diallo 6



    With another exciting weekend of Premier League action on the horizon, here are the predicted lineups for some of the top teams:

    1. Manchester City:
    Goalkeeper: Ederson
    Defenders: Walker, Stones, Dias, Cancelo
    Midfielders: De Bruyne, Rodri, Gundogan
    Forwards: Mahrez, Jesus, Sterling

    2. Chelsea:
    Goalkeeper: Mendy
    Defenders: James, Silva, Rudiger, Chilwell
    Midfielders: Kante, Kovacic, Mount
    Forwards: Ziyech, Lukaku, Havertz

    3. Manchester United:
    Goalkeeper: De Gea
    Defenders: Wan-Bissaka, Varane, Maguire, Shaw
    Midfielders: Fernandes, Pogba, Fred
    Forwards: Sancho, Ronaldo, Rashford

    4. Liverpool:
    Goalkeeper: Alisson
    Defenders: Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Van Dijk, Robertson
    Midfielders: Fabinho, Henderson, Thiago
    Forwards: Salah, Firmino, Mane

    5. Arsenal:
    Goalkeeper: Ramsdale
    Defenders: Tomiyasu, White, Gabriel, Tierney
    Midfielders: Partey, Saka, Odegaard
    Forwards: Smith Rowe, Lacazette, Pepe

    Stay tuned for the confirmed lineups closer to kick-off and don’t miss out on all the action this weekend in the Premier League!

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  • Arizona weather forecast: Seasonal temps expected this weekend in Phoenix


    We’ve almost made it to the weekend and the forecast looks great!

    Weekend outlook

    What we know:

    After a chilly week, temperatures are gradually climbing from Friday into Saturday. Friday afternoon reached a high of 69 degrees in Phoenix and warm to 70 on Saturday. Overnight temperatures will consistently slip into the middle 40s over the weekend. In northern Arizona, while still cold, the low temperatures should be less chilling than on previous days– in the teens and 20s instead of single digits.

    Expect those temperatures to peak before sunset times of 5:52 p.m. on Friday, 5:53 on Saturday and 5:54 on Sunday.

    A few clouds spread across the state during the afternoon Friday, with a mostly cloudy sky expected by Saturday. Winds will also increase over the weekend with gusts of 20-25 mph in Phoenix and 25-35 mph in northern Arizona. The breezy to windy weather will actually last into early next week, too.

    Rain and snow next week?

    Dig deeper:

    All eyes are on a winter storm expected to develop this weekend along the West Coast. The system will drop in from the north and run down California. As it moves across California, it will bring some much-needed rain to areas impacted by the wildfires. This storm system will then slowly track to the east.

    Latest data suggests a slightly slower timeline, which brings rain and snow into northwestern Arizona beginning around Sunday evening. The moisture should spread eastward across Arizona on Monday, giving the Valley a chance for rain and the High Country a chance for snow. The system then very slowly passes over Arizona into Tuesday and Wednesday, which will result in lingering scattered rain/snow shower chances.

    For Phoenix, the current forecast is a 30% chance of showers on Monday and 20% on Tuesday with an isolated chance on Wednesday. While it is too early for official snow forecasts, it appears likely at least an inch of accumulating snow is possible at our higher elevations, like in Flagstaff.

    The storm will also bring cool air to the state. After reaching the upper 60s on Sunday, Phoenix is forecast to cap in the low to middle 60s on Monday and the upper 50s to low 60s on Tuesday and Wednesday.

    You can always check the latest weather conditions by visiting the FOX 10 Phoenix weather page, or download the Free FOX 10 Weather app, which is available on Apple iOS and Android.

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    Get ready for a beautiful weekend in Phoenix, Arizona as seasonal temperatures are expected to prevail. The forecast calls for sunny skies and highs in the mid-70s, perfect for outdoor activities and enjoying the desert landscape.

    Whether you’re planning to hike in the nearby mountains, hit the golf course, or simply relax by the pool, this weekend’s weather is sure to be a treat. Make sure to pack some sunscreen and stay hydrated as the sun can still be strong even in the cooler months.

    So grab your sunglasses and soak up the sunshine this weekend in Phoenix. It’s the perfect time to enjoy all that this vibrant city has to offer.

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  • Wildfire danger this weekend in AZ


    PHOENIX — We’re warming up in the Valley this weekend!

    Phoenix will hit the low 70s on Saturday and Sunday, which is right near normal for this time of the year.

    Winds will stay light here in the Valley, but they’ll pick up across much of the rest of the state this weekend.

    As conditions stay dry, those high winds will really increase fire danger. Red Flag Warnings (also known as Fire Weather Warnings) have been issued for the Mogollon Rim and White Mountains from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday.

    Sunday will be a bit breezy too as our next storm system approaches.

    Rain and snow chances will start late Sunday night in the high country, but ramp up Monday through Wednesday as the core of this next storm tracks right through our state.

    A Winter Storm Watch is into effect for portions of Mohave County from Sunday evening through Tuesday morning. Areas above 4,000 feet in elevation could potentially see two to five inches of snow.

    Here in the Valley, there’s a chance of spotty showers Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Right now, it’s not looking like a lot of rain, but some neighborhoods could see up to a tenth of an inch.

    As of Friday, January 24th, Phoenix has had 155 days in a row without measurable rain. That’s the second-longest dry streak on record.

    If we don’t get any measurable rain at Sky Harbor soon, we could break the 1972 record of 160 dry days in a row.

    More Impact Earth stories:

    2025 Sky Harbor Official Rainfall to date: 0.00″ (-0.70″ from average)
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    2024 Sky Harbor Official Rainfall to date: 4.54″ (-2.68″ from average)

    Monsoon 2024 Sky Harbor Official Rainfall: 0.74″ (-1.69″ from average)
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    Daily rainfall reports from all across the Valley can be found here.
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    PHOENIX IS GETTING DRIER – LOWER RAINFALL AVERAGES NOW

    Average Monsoon Rainfall in Phoenix (1981-2010): 2.71″ of rain

    NEW Average Monsoon Rainfall in Phoenix (1991-2020): 2.43″ of rain

    Average Yearly Rainfall in Phoenix (1981-2010): 8:03″ of rain

    NEW Average Yearly Rainfall in Phoenix (1991-2020): 7.22″ of rain
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    Attention Arizona residents: Wildfire danger is high this weekend!

    With dry and windy conditions expected, the risk of wildfires spreading quickly is elevated. It is crucial to be extra cautious when outdoors, especially in areas prone to wildfires.

    Remember to:

    – Avoid outdoor burning or using any type of fireworks
    – Properly dispose of cigarettes and other flammable materials
    – Follow all fire restrictions and regulations
    – Report any signs of smoke or fire immediately

    Stay safe and help prevent wildfires from spreading in our beautiful state. Your vigilance could make all the difference in protecting our communities and natural landscapes. #WildfireSafety #ArizonaWildfires #StaySafeAZ

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  • Warm, dry weekend before some changes next week


    PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A low-pressure system moving down the West Coast will bring some changes next week.

    However, for the weekend, the weather is looking pretty nice. Even though we’ll see a fair amount of clouds at times, it will be dry in the Valley, and we’re looking at highs around or just above 70 degrees.

    The changes we’re looking at begin late Sunday as the leading edge of that storm system begins to enter Mojave County in northwest Arizona.

    For Saturday, there’s a red flag warning for northeast Arizona that includes the Flagstaff area and areas along the Mogollon Rim into the White Mountains. High winds and dry conditions make the fire danger high.

    A winter storm watch is posted for much of Mojave County beginning at 11 p.m. Sunday and running until 11 a.m. Tuesday.

    The brunt of any moisture there should occur on Monday. Snowfall amounts in the forecast vary, but we’ve got 4-8″ possible above 7000 feet and 2-5″ of snow possible above 3,500 feet.

    We think there’s also a chance that snow will spread across northern Arizona, and we may see alerts extended there. However, it’s still pretty unclear how much snow we’ll get in northern and eastern Arizona.

    The same can be said for Valley rain. While we’re expecting light rain with the highest chances Monday night into Tuesday morning, we can’t guarantee every location around metro Phoenix is actually going to get rain at this point.

    The timing is uncertain; the storm will cut off from the main jet stream, which mainly slows it down, making it tough to determine when it will reach Arizona.

    It’s a lock that we’ll see cooler temperatures again next week, as well as clouds and breezes. What’s still a bit unclear is how much, if any, rain we’ll see in the Valley.

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    This weekend is shaping up to be warm and dry, with plenty of sunshine to enjoy outdoor activities. However, don’t get too comfortable, as some changes are on the horizon for next week.

    Make the most of the pleasant weather this weekend by going for a hike, having a picnic in the park, or simply soaking up the sun in your backyard. Just be sure to stay hydrated and wear sunscreen to protect your skin.

    As we head into next week, a cold front is expected to move in, bringing cooler temperatures and possible rain showers. So, enjoy the warmth while it lasts and be prepared for some changes in the weather ahead.

    Stay tuned for updates on the forecast and be ready to adjust your plans accordingly. In the meantime, make the most of this warm and dry weekend – it’s the perfect opportunity to get outside and enjoy the beautiful weather.

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