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traffic. Now it's head over to the dog walking forecast with ciara. >> Ciara: thank you, tracie. Now you sent me this it's canon, tell me about canon. So sweet. Did they send you this photo? Thank you for sharing it. So you can adopt canon. Now I wonder if he comes with that scarf as well. That would be so cute. But two years old, check it out. You can also donate to charities to help if you cannot adopt. 22 degrees so it will be beautiful out there. 11 into the evening. If you are headed out to watch the game you have a good night. React and will help with your allergies are bothering you. Weather alerts. Seeing some more rain throughout northern alberta. You could also see some thunder shower activity but as for central and southern parts we are looking in the clear. Wind gusts nice and mild. 27 kilometres per hour for fort mcmurray. 20 an high level. 34 in lethbridge and other than that we are looking good. Highs are coming up, across the province. Southern alberta is the same as us here in edmonton and sunning areas. 22 for lethbridge, you will notice a lot of sunshine and the clouds clearing out along with the rain. Last week it was raining so deftly changing gears this week. 21 in red deer back up to east central. The temperatures are consistent. And fort northern alberta 21 in valley view 19. Rocky mountain house, drayton valley, 21. Banff at 16. In and around the edmonton area 22 and 21. It's not often that we see consistent temperatures throughout the province. Tomorrow we will be looking the same just a bit warmer. 24. Once we could see the rain role in and sticking around until thursday were temperatures kick down. Friday on the cooler and before we had backed up above seasonal for the weekend. I will send it back to the desk with your across canada temperatures next. >> Vinesh: it >> Erin: stay with us we're back is 5:42 A.M. severe weather impacted weekend air travel across parts of america. >> Erin: stay with us we're back after the break. >> Narrator: this global news pollen report is brought to you by reactine. Breathe it all in with reactine. Are you ready, ready, ready... Mmm, are you ready? ...to playBig Brother? Are you ready? Mmm On your mark, get set, go! Announcer: Big Brother, special two-night premiere July 17th and 18th on Global. I can't believeall this was five bucks.I can't believe you brought mehere ( ) Right now,get a Chicken McMuffin with a hash brown and a small premium roastcoffee for five bucks. Elite promotional marketing is western canada's leader in teamwear. From beginner to pro, shop our large selection of apparel for all your favourite team sports, with promotional experts to guide you and in house production for a quick turn around. Comfort and style go hand in hand, with stormtech apparel and accessories from elite promotional marketing. With everything from sportswear to bags to jackets and more, there's something for everyone. Browse the stormtech collectiontoday and visit us at: ElitePromoMarketing.com it's your last chance to scratch and save! At the brick! Get up to fortypercent off mattresses! This springwall, twin, full or queen only four forty nine! Then scratch and save, up to an additional forty percent off! The brick mattress store!the right mattress, guaranteed. [upbeat music] - Save on the essentials. Splurge on the moments. New communitymembership from ama. Is Astro really 100% natural? Canadian milk, cream and cultures, just three simple ingredients. [intense music] [upbeat music] Astro Original. -Think fast!-Dad! (Announcer speaks wordson screen)

>> Erin: the death toll from a massive landslide in papua new guinea has risen to more than 670. >> Vinesh: the revised estimates from the united nations, are at least six times higher than the initial death toll put out last friday. Only five bodies have been recovered so far by emergency relief crews who are working to move survivors away from the unstable ground. An estimated 1250 people are now homeless, with many grieving the loss of relatives now presumed dead under six meteres of rubble. A number of countries have pledged aid to help- in the 'rescue and recovery efforts'. >> Vinesh: in america. T-s-a officials say they screened a record number of travellers south of the border, as millions were looking to get away for the 'memorial day long weekend'. >> Erin: but severe weather in multiple regions did put a damper on some of those plans. Delaying more than 12,000 flights in just two days. Bradley blackburn reports. >> Bradley: severe storms hit the nation's heartland saturday. In kansas, homes obliterated. Trees snapped like twigs. In texas, apparent twisters touched down with dangerous storms hitting near dallas-fort worth overnight. On i-35, semitrucks blown off the highway. While in denton, fire officials reported major damage with some victims trapped in the debris. At the key dallas-fort-worth airport, hundreds of flights were delayed and dozens cancelled. The faa is working round-the-clock this weekend monitoring the storms, with record number of americans traveling for memorial day. The tsa reports that friday alone, more than 2.9 million people passed through security checkpoints, the highest number ever recorded. All weekend, passengers have been feeling the crush. >> Renee crowell: it's chaotic here. It's absolute chaos. >> Bradley: on the roads, more than 44 million are driving for holiday getaways, flirting with a 20-year-record. Everywhere, the rush is on to crowd the beach, and kick off the unofficial start of summer. The travel wave is just beginning, us airlines say they'll fly 271 million passengers this summer, up more than six percent from last year. Bradley blackburn, cbs news, new york. >> Vinesh: it is 5:47 A.M. ciara, that is beautiful. >> Ciara: some low-lying fog after the rain quite a bit of humidity in the air and mixing with the warmer temperatures. We get the low-lying fog but it will clear up once we hit the double digits. Right now, starting off great and temperatures will continue to rise. 22 for the afternoon high. Same thing for medicine hat and lethbridge, for parts of northern alberta they are expecting to see rain. Even some thunder shower activities but for central and southern parts we are clear. 16 in banff and 17 and jasper and grande prairie and then overnight a lot of double-digit evening lows. So we are above the seasonal low with 11 here in edmonton which is perfect to get out and enjoy the game. 12 and fort mcmurray and cold lake. Then southern alberta not looking too bad at all. 9 and it medicine hat, 8 in lethbridge. Tomorrow temperatures continued to come up some areas seeing 26 degrees like lloyd minster, lethbridge. 24 in edmonton. 24 for high-level. 24 in fort mcmurray. Stay with us. , when we come back we will have this day in history, we'll see you soon. >> Narrator: life should not hurt. >> Speaker: the average person takes 8,010,000 steps per day. Our seat play a major rise and often we don't pay enough attention until something goes wrong. What could go wrong? Tired feet, corns, calluses, hip, lower back pain. >> Speaker: 30 percent of the population have normal feet. People who overprinting spent too much time in the inward position and this will and term put more pressure on other parts of body and sometimes this is obvious. Sometimes it's less obvious and we can determine this is happening through our tech This Global program is brought to you in part by td Edmonton International Jazz Fest June 25th to 30th. Visit EdmontonJazz.com (Sentimental instrumental music) ( )

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