Based on current data, we anticipate clear skies and moderate temperatures for the next
few days. But as always, things can change quickly, so keep checking our updates.
Some meteorologists predict a cold from the north by the end of the week, which will
bring with it cooler temperatures and some rainfall.
Since we expect to have a mild and pleasant weekend, do not hesitate to arrange a picnic
outside with your friends and family.
While we cannot guarantee 100% accuracy in our predictions, we plan to monitor the
weather patterns closely and adjust our forecasts accordingly.
Stay safe and stay tuned for our latest updates.
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Jessica Kinsey was reunited with her long lost pet Lily on Saturday.
Kinsey said
everyone in her family was in disbelief that the cat, now 13 years
old, made it home
after 6 years. The months Lily was missing turned into years, and
Kinsey moved
across town. She checked local shelters and social media posts of
lost animals over
the years. On Friday, a cat was found in an animal shelter. The cat
turned out to be
Lily, the discovery made thanks to the cat's microchip. Kinsey had
her contact
information on Lily's microchip and updated it every time it
changed. That's what
helped bring Lily home. And the best news? Lily recognised her owner
straight away.
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An Azerbaijani citizen named Sarvar Bashirli won millions of hearts
with his
heart-touching photograph that went viral on social media. In the
photo, he was
rushing to help the earthquake victims in his 1981 model car with a
Turkish flag on
top. His actions say a lot about his love for the Turkish nation.
Bashirli loaded
all he got into his car and drove to deliver the aid to a special
centre for the aid
collection in Baku.
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Researchers at the Technical University of Munich have used
artificial intelligence
(Al) to identify mushrooms thousands of times faster than humans.
The team trained
an Al system to recognise over 2,000 species using more than 120,000
images. The Al
was able to identify species more accurately than human experts. The
team believes
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the technology could be applied to other fields such as medical
diagnosis.
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An albino panda was photographed last month in the Wolong National Nature Reserve.
Although albinism has appeared in the giant panda species before in the form of
brown and white fur, this is the first time a completely white albino panda has been
documented.
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Algerian runner Fouad Baka finished the Rio Paralympic Games 1500m final in 3:49.59
on Sunday. The Olympic gold medalist Matthew Centrowitz Jr. had a time of 3:50.00.
But Baka didn't even get a medal in Rio. Three other visually impaired runners
placed ahead of him, meaning they were faster than any of the Olympic runners.
Baka's brother Abdellatif Baka was the gold medalist with a time of 3:48.29.
Ethiopia's Tamiru Demisse won silver with 3:48.59 and Kenya's Henry Kirwa won bronze
with 3:49.59.
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Pen pals, Celesta Byrne and Geoff Banks celebrated their 100th birthdays with their
first video call. They were also celebrating 84 years of letter writing. Celesta in
the US and Geoff in the UK began exchanging letters as part of an educational
program in 1938 - both at the age of 16. The pair even met twice over the years when
Geoff visited the US. Today, both centenarians take advantage of technology to send
emails instead of paper and pen letters through the mail. They also make video calls
with the help of their family.
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