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Historical weather forecast system's Thanksgiving prediction - will you get snow or rain?
When you're bundling up your pumpkin pie to bring to grandma's Thanksgiving dinner, some Americans will be pulling on their winter coats as well.
Thanksgiving Day weather will bring an array of meteorological conditions across the 50 states on November 27 from snow to sun to rain, long range weather forecaster The Old Farmer's Almanac predicted this week.
Parts of Northern New England, Upper Midwest, and those in higher elevations are predicted to see some snow on turkey day.
The Northeast, especially in the Northern parts of New England, could see snowflakes as it will experience a colder than average Thanksgiving.
The Upper Midwest is in the same boat and could face slick roads as residents drive to their loved ones homes for dinner.
Alaska will experience snow showers on-and-off the entire holiday week, with reduced visibility.
Those in higher elevations should also prepare for a snowy Thanksgiving, as a mix of snow and rain are expected.
The West Coast is expected to have a wet turkey day, while most of the East Coast is expected to have a sunny holiday, with the exception on Maine, which could get some flurries.
The Southern part of the US is expected to have a warmer holiday that will have clear skies and perfect weather for hiking and outside gatherings.
However, Florida will have a cooler than usual Thanksgiving, but the Sunshine State can expect bright skies that day.
The Ohio Valley will have a chilly start, but it will slowly build to a warm day, the Almanac predicted. It could experience a few rain showers throughout the holiday week.
Nearly 90 percent of Americans travel on Thanksgiving by car with a mere seven percent flying, according to AAA.
Last year, nearly 80 million were expected to travel 50 miles or more for the holiday weekend.
Travel estimates for this year have not yet been released.
Nerd Wallet reported that according to data from aviation analytics company Cirium, airline bookings were up 2.2 percent this year compared to last.
The Sunday after Thanksgiving is expected to be a travel nightmare, as its the busiest day to return home via air travel.
Last year, more than three million traveled by plane on the Sunday. It was the highest number of passengers in the Transportation Security Administration agency's 23-year history.
The busy day to fly in for the holiday is Wednesday evening, as many choose these flights to avoid taking off an extra day of work.
The lowest traffic day of the week is the holiday itself.
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- Significance: It is often seen as a high honour for the deceased’s family, acknowledging a lifetime of service.
Appeals court allows Trump administration to deploy National Guard in Portland
A Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling Monday will allow the Trump administration to deploy National Guard troops in Portland — an important legal victory in a showdown over presidential power that’s happening on multiple fronts.
The ruling overturns one of two lower court decisions to block the deployment as the appeal process plays out, but because the second decision is still in force, the troops can’t immediately be deployed.
The three-judge panel weighed in on a temporary restraining order issued by US District Judge Karin Immergut, who last week ruled to extend two temporary restraining orders barring the deployment of federal troops to Portland.
In light of the appellate court’s ruling, the Trump administration is asking that Judge Immergut’s second order be thrown out or paused, arguing in a Monday evening filing that both lower court orders relied on the same legal reasoning.
President Donald Trump’s success in Oregon comes days after he urged the Supreme Court to allow him to deploy the National Guard in Chicago in an emergency appeal of a lower court order that the administration said “improperly impinges on the president’s authority and needlessly endangers federal personnel and property.”
Even if Trump exaggerates the severity of Portland’s protests on social media, “this does not change that other facts provide a colorable basis to support the statutory requirements,” the majority said in the ruling.
Two Trump-appointed judges, Ryan D. Nelson and Bridget S. Bade, sided with the administration’s appeal while a third, former President Bill Clinton appointee Judge Susan P. Graber, dissented, saying, “Today’s decision is not merely absurd. It erodes core constitutional principles, including sovereign States’ control over their States’ militias and the people’s First Amendment rights to assemble and to object to the government’s policies and actions.”
The majority’s ruling, from the White House’s point of view, proves the lower court’s decision was incorrect, according to Abigail Jackson, a White House spokesperson.
“As we have always maintained, President Trump is exercising his lawful authority to protect federal assets and personnel following violent riots that local leaders have refused to address,” Jackson said.
The president has cited protests outside Portland’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility to justify the call-ups of troops in the deep blue city.
“Today’s ruling, if allowed to stand, would give the president unilateral power to put Oregon soldiers on our streets with almost no justification,” Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield said in a statement Monday. “We are on a dangerous path in America.”
Rayfield asked the Ninth Circuit to “act swiftly” and throw out the majority’s ruling through an en banc review in which a larger panel of 11 appellate judges would reconsider the case.
Separately, a Ninth Circuit judge Monday afternoon asked the court to vote on whether the case should be reheard en banc. While such a request is not unusual, it’s more common for either plaintiffs or defendants to request such a rehearing.
The state plans to file its own petition for an en banc review, a spokeswoman for the Rayfield’s office said Monday.
Attorneys for the state and the Trump administration have until midnight on Wednesday, October 22, to make their case for or against an en banc review.
‘I’m very troubled’
As the legal battle in Oregon wages on, hundreds of National Guard troops are in a holding pattern far from home, Gov. Tina Kotek said.
“I’m very troubled by the decision of the court,” Kotek said in a virtual press conference Monday. “These citizen soldiers have been pulled away from their families and their jobs for weeks to carry out some kind of mission in Oregon.”
Kotek echoed the sentiments in Judge Graber’s dissent and asked that the Ninth Circuit review the case again given the seriousness of the situation.
“I think it was a really important development that the one judge in the 2-1 ruling was immediately calling on their on her colleagues, to vacate this order,” Kotek said.
If the second temporary restraining order is revoked, Kotek added, it is unclear where troops would be deployed or how many would federalized, citing a lack of communication from the Trump administration.
Kotek, along with other leaders in Oregon, has emphatically disputed the president’s characterizations of the city as “war-ravaged” and uncontrollably violent, arguing in court the situation on the ground in Portland is nowhere as extreme as federal officials portray it to be.
Protests in Oregon’s biggest city over White House immigration policies started in June, with a declared riot and arson arrests in mid-summer. The scene was largely calm until Trump declared in late September he was sending 200 Oregon National Guard troops to the city.
In a letter sent Friday to the Defense Department Office of Inspector General, a group of senators, including those from Oregon, asked for an inquiry into recent deployments of National Guard troops across the country.
The senators argued that deployments were “fundamentally un-Constitutional, dangerous for American civil rights” and risk “straining military readiness and resources,” according to the letter.
“We urgently request that you initiate an inquiry into the cumulative effects of these domestic deployments of U.S. active-duty troops and the National Guard—over the objections of state and local officials—on military readiness, resources, personnel, and our military as an institution,” the senators requested.
The ruling comes as President Donald Trump on Sunday threatened to send the National Guard to San Francisco as his administration continues an effort to crackdown on a growing list of cities it claims to be ridden with crime.
“San Francisco was truly one of the great cities of the world, and then 15 years ago it went wrong, it went woke,” Trump said during an interview with Fox News anchor Maria Bartiromo Sunday.
“We’re going to San Francisco and we’re going to make it great.”
“Nobody wants you here,” California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a social media post in response to Trump’s comments. “You will ruin one of America’s greatest cities.”
The president told Bartiromo the cities he feels are in need of troop deployment are almost exclusively “Democrat-run,” describing them as “unsafe” and “a disaster.” Trump also claimed he could, at any moment, invoke the Insurrection Act – a seldom-used law that allows the president to deploy military forces in the US in certain limited situations.
The mobilization of National Guard troops to cities like Chicago; Memphis, Tennessee; and Portland, Oregon, has been met with fierce backlash from residents as well as local and state leaders – including some who have gone so far as to sue the administration.
Federal deployments have also sparked pop-up protests in these cities and helped fuel a second “No Kings” rally over the weekend, where millions took part in more than 2,700 events across the country to protest the Trump administration.
Here’s the latest on Trump’s efforts to federalize troops in several US cities:
San Francisco
Trump toyed with the idea of deploying federal troops to the Bay Area last week when he told FBI Director Kash Patel that San Francisco was among the “great cities that can be fixed.”
“San Francisco neither needs nor wants Trump’s personal army on our streets,” California state Senator Scott Wiener, whose district includes San Francisco, said on X. “We don’t need Trump’s authoritarian crackdown in our city. Bottom line: Stay the hell out of San Francisco.”
Trump initially received support from Bay area tech billionaire and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, who told the New York Times ahead of his “Dreamforce” AI conference last week, he backed Trump’s troop deployment to the city. But Benioff later backtracked, saying on X he does not believe the National Guard is needed to address safety in San Francisco and his comments were made out of “an abundance of caution around the event.”
“I sincerely apologize for the concern it caused,” he said.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has not directly commented on Trump’s comments, but said in a news conference last Friday crime in the city is down 30% – the lowest point in decades.
The city has faced a shortage of police officers but recently reported its largest surge of recruits in years, according to the San Francisco Police Department, with 3,375 entry-level applications so far this year, up more than 40% from last year.
For his part, Newsom sued the Trump administration in June over the federalization of the California National Guard to quell protests in Los Angeles and joined a lawsuit in Oregon earlier this month over Trump’s attempt to send federalized troops in Los Angeles to Portland to respond to protests there.
Memphis
A group of seven elected officials in Tennessee filed a lawsuit against the state’s governor and attorney general last week, challenging the deployment of the Tennessee National Guard to Memphis at the direction of Trump.
“Governor Lee’s deployment violates both the Tennessee Constitution and state statutes, which allow the Guard to be called up only in the event of a rebellion or invasion—and only when the General Assembly declares that public safety requires it,” the officials said in a statement published by the National Immigration Law Center.
“No such conditions exist in Memphis today.”
Federal troops were seen in Memphis for the first time on October 10, the Associated Press reported, including soldiers accompanied by Memphis police officers patrolling at the Pyramid, an iconic landmark in the city.
Memphis Mayor Paul Young, defended the city, noting crime has fallen by double-digit percentages since last year, but acknowledged the situation is different from efforts to fight the federalization of troops in Portland or Chicago, CNN affiliate WMC reported.
“Memphis is different than L.A. and Chicago or Portland in that the governor of Tennessee and the president of the United States made the decision to bring the National Guard and the federal resources to the City of Memphis,” Young said Wednesday.
Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn “CJ” Davis said last week she hoped troops would help direct traffic and have a presence in public retail spaces, but not operate at checkpoints, the AP reported.
“From a public safety standpoint, we’re trying to utilize Guard personnel in non-enforcement types of capacities, so it does not feel like there is this over-militarization in our communities, in our neighborhoods, and that’s not where we’re directing those resources, either,” she said.
Chicago
The state of Illinois and the city of Chicago in a court filing Monday asked the US Supreme Court to block the Trump administration emergency request to keep National Guard troops in the state to help combat protests and perceived crime despite objections from local officials.
Earlier this month, a district court issued a temporary restraining order against the federalization and deployment of troops in the city. The Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit partially stayed that ruling, allowing federalization but not deployment. The temporary restraining order expires Thursday.
Now, the Supreme Court is being asked to decide whether to allow the deployment while the legal battle continues.
The filing says there is no rebellion or inability to execute federal law in Illinois, arguing that the administration hasn’t met legal requirements to activate troops over the state’s dissent.
“No protest activity in Illinois has rendered the President unable to execute federal law,” the filing says, describing protests at the ICE facility in Broadview as “small” and manageable by local authorities and saying they “never hindered the continued operation of the ICE facility there.”
The filing addresses constitutional concerns that the federal government is pressuring Illinois to either use its own National Guard to carry out the Trump administration’s priorities or let federal troops take over, stating, “Such coercion is independently unconstitutional.”
In Trump’s appeal of the temporary restraining order, the administration said the lower court order “improperly impinges on the president’s authority and needlessly endangers federal personnel and property.”
The appeal describes the situation in Chicago as threatening, asserting that federal officials there have been “assaulted, attacked in a harrowing pre-planned ambush involving many assailants.”
Clashes between protesters and law enforcement in Chicago became the focus of courtroom discussions last week with a judge demanding answers from federal authorities over violent encounters with protesters.
US District Judge Sara Ellis said recent news reports were leading her to believe the Trump administration was not following her instructions to limit use of force and actions against journalists documenting Chicago protests.
Ellis last week expanded her restraining order, requiring all federal agents with body cameras involved in quelling protests to have them on when encountering demonstrators.
Her order, however, does not require agents to wear body cameras if they’re undercover, not in uniform or exempt from Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement or Department of Homeland Security policy.
CNN’s John Fritze, Bill Kirkos and Josh Campbell contributed to this report.
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The planet has entered a ‘new reality’ as it hits its first climate tipping point, landmark report finds
The planet is grappling with a “new reality” as it reaches the first in a series of catastrophic and potentially irreversible climate tipping points: the widespread death of coral reefs, according to a landmark report produced by 160 scientists across the world.
As humans burn fossil fuels and ratchet up temperatures, it’s already driving more severe heat waves, floods, droughts, and wildfires. But there are even bigger impacts on the horizon. Climate change may also be pushing Earth’s crucial systems — from the Amazon rainforest to polar ice sheets — so far out of balance they collapse, sending catastrophic ripples across the planet.
“We are rapidly approaching multiple Earth system tipping points that could transform our world, with devastating consequences for people and nature,” said Tim Lenton, a professor at the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter and an author of the report published Sunday.
Warm water corals are the first, according to the report.
Since 2023, the world’s reefs have been enduring the worst mass bleaching event on record as oceans reach record high temperatures, with more than 80% affected. What was an underwater riot of color and life is being replaced with a bleached, seaweed-dominated landscape.
“We have now pushed (coral reefs) beyond what they can cope with,” said Mike Barrett, chief scientific advisor at the World Wildlife Fund UK and co-author of the report. Unless global warming is reversed “extensive reefs as we know them will be lost,” the authors wrote.
The impacts will have far-reaching consequences. Coral reefs are an essential habitat for marine species, vital for food security, contribute trillions to the global economy and buffer coastal areas from storms.
There’s even worse to come if temperatures continue to rise. The planet is on the brink of several more tipping points as it’s all but certain to breach the globally agreed goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, according to the report.
One of the most alarming of these is the potential collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, a crucial network of ocean currents known as the AMOC. This would have catastrophic global consequences, pushing parts of the world into a deep freeze, heating up others, disrupting monsoon seasons and raising sea levels.
“There is now a risk that collapse could occur within the lifetime of people born and living on the planet today,” Barrett said.
The world is not prepared for the impacts of crossing these tipping points, said Manjana Milkoreit, a researcher at the University of Oslo’s Department of Sociology and Human Geography and a report author.
Current policies and international agreements are “designed for gradual changes, not for these kinds of abrupt, irreversible and interconnected shifts,” she said. How governments respond now “could shape the Earth system for very long time,” she added.
Actions the report calls for include rapidly reducing planet-heating pollution and scaling up carbon removal from the atmosphere.
The world will overshoot 1.5 degrees, Lenton said, but the key will be minimizing further warming above this level and bringing the temperature back down as rapidly as possible.
Amid its alarming findings, the report also pulled out some positive news, including the “radical global acceleration” of solar power and electric vehicles, as well as batteries and heat pumps. Once replaced, polluting technologies are unlikely to come back as cleaner options are cheaper and better, it found.
The report comes just a month before governments gather in Brazil for COP30, the annual United Nations climate conference. This year is particularly important as countries are supposed to set out their goals for bringing down emissions over the next decade.
“This grim situation must be a wake-up call that unless we act decisively now, we will also lose the Amazon rainforest, the ice sheets and vital ocean currents,” Barrett said. “In that scenario, we would be looking at a truly catastrophic outcome for all humanity.”
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Today, 2nd April 2026, marks 11 years since the 2015 Bullseye Sports Day victory. This was the second victory of Bullseye ever in the Sports Day, and the second of three Sports Day victories of Bullseye in its first victory streak.
The 2015 Sports Day marks Bullseye's growth and rise as a superpower. It showcased the inginuity of Bullseye as well as the confidence and determination of Bullseye's members. It was a dramatic comeback for Bullseye, which started at last place and climbed steadily to the top. It was Bullseye's first victory following its success in the 2014 Sports Day and the subsequent 2014 Nobel Cup.
Bullseye was led by Lim Wei Ming and Deanna Lee. The most stunning performances came from Ryan Chan Meng Shen, who won many 100m races, alongside Sean Mark. Coincidentally, Ryan Chan is now a PE teacher in Nobel. Aside from that, Jarod Ee led many of the dance competitions as Bullseye's dance captain to win the Dance Competition.
The 2015 Sports Day was also the first Sports Day in which an agreement was made by the management in which the House Captain which is elected for the previous year's Nobel Cup would lead the house through the Sports Day in the following year. It was the last stand alone Sports Day and one to not feature the Founder's Run. The 2025 Sports Day would be the next Sports Day following this to not include Founder's Run in its scores.
This Sports Day is also the first Sports Day to end past 7:30pm, aside from the succeeding 2016 Sports Day and 2024's 20th Anniversary Sports Day.
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Today marks 13 years since Sports Day 2013.
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