Ok. And I told you this before the newscast even started sixties and crisp Sunday morning. Could we ask for a better weekend to kick off? Uh, but before I get to that forecast, I do need to talk to you about this morning and our dog walk forecast, I'm calling it a yellow which means caution out there because we are expecting muddy pause between six and about 10. I'm expecting that on and off rain. It's not going to be horrible to be out and about, but you'll definitely be dodging some showers and still even some puddles between noon and five. But the best time to maybe get the dogs out will be this evening. It's going to be drier. It is going to be warmer but not all that warm will be in the mid eighties, uh, between 6 to 8. I think a lot of that rain will be thinning out, but this is what it looks like right now. We see that rain really spanning over Dallas, Colin Rockwell County as well. Even portions of western Kaufman county wise county looking at some moderate to light rainfall, but otherwise we're looking at very low rain out and about the heaviest rain that I see is mainly along our northwestern counties and out towards the west. Otherwise this is not something that's going to add a lot of accumulation on our roadways, but it could cause some slick spots. With that being said, temperatures in the low seventies for drop off at the school by 77 around noon, 86 on the way home, we are looking at about 20% coverage for rain this afternoon, but about 40% this morning. So definitely wanna pack the rain coats and the umbrellas today. The because of the rain, a high of only 85 degrees in Fort worth 86 in Dallas. Normal for this time of the year is about 92 will be trending cooler than that because of the cloud cover that we're expecting a majority of the morning as far as rain coverage goes, the more west you are, the more likely you are to see the rain. Specially this morning. I'm talking Wise County towards the west in areas along I 35 corridor, about 40% coverage and lower the more east you are. This is what it'll look like between now and noon. Notice how it doesn't change all that much what you're seeing out there right now. You're going to see through about nine or 10 in the morning and then we're really start to see that rain coverage thin out. This is around five, you see that break in the cloud cover, you could even see a few sprinkles here and there. Otherwise we're going to be mostly dry as we head into, uh, the rest of the week, we could still pick up an additional, uh, quarter inch of rain. And that's at least in our western counties. I think a lot of us will pick up a new opportunity to about 1/10 of an inch. And I want to point out the weekend because Sunday morning, 64 degrees drier too, so less muggy out. But until that those temperatures are going to be on a climb, we're looking at 86 on Wednesday, 90 Thursday, 91 on Friday, upper eighties over the weekend. Sesa definitely looking forward to that drier air coming in. But until then we've got to deal with this rain out there. Is that impacting our, our roads.