![]() ![]() Russia now controls nearly a fifth of Ukraine. 6 and 7, is intended to boost Ukraine's domestic arms production as the war drags towards the two-year mark. military industry conference in Washington, due to take place on Dec. taxpayer money should be spent at home, but a majority of Republicans and Democrats in Congress still support aid to Zelenskiy's government.Ī joint Ukraine-U.S. Its omission from a stop-gap spending bill passed by lawmakers last week raised concerns that funding for Ukraine might never be appropriated, especially after the Republican-led House of Representatives passed a bill including assistance for Israel but not Ukraine.Ī vocal bloc of Republicans oppose sending more aid to Ukraine. ![]() President Joe Biden had asked Congress to approve more money for Ukraine last month. ![]() Ukraine's budget for next year has a deficit of more than $40 billion which needs to be filled. Privately, some top Ukrainian officials have voiced concern that deliveries of military aid may become less frequent, reflecting broader unease over the levels of support needed to sustain the war against Russia. helps prevent larger conflict in the region and deters future aggression, which makes us all safer." Stage two water restrictions have started and will continue for the foreseeable future."Helping Ukraine defend itself. Lake Buchanan is steady with an elevation of 994.02 feet (46% full, 16.5 feet below average)Ĭombined storage is still below 900,000 acre-feet. Lake Travis is falling with an elevation of 631.10 feet (39% full, 35 feet below average) Sunday begins our return to quiet & warmer weather with highs back in the 60s. That comes with a mix of sun and clouds and highs in just the mid to upper 50s. Every drop counts in this drought!Ī cold front moving through on Friday will shift our winds out of the north, and they’ll be gusty through the day Saturday up to 30 to 35 MPH. Rain totals should at least reach a half inch, though most will likely see rain totals between 1-2”. Rain and non-severe storms could rumble through as early as late Thursday night, though we still think the lion’s share of our rain accumulation will occur during the day Friday before wrapping up by Friday evening. This will be just ahead of our next big weather-maker which will roll through on Friday, bringing with it our best rain chance since late October. Rain chances drop to just 20% on Thursday with some sunshine briefly getting us back to the 60s. ![]() Have the rain gear on standby, especially if you live along or west of I-35. I’ve increased the rain chance to 50% with up to a quarter of an inch of accumulation, though that chance may increase more as we get more data to chew on. As a result, temperatures will be much steadier and cooler with morning lows in the 50s and afternoon highs in the. New data this morning suggests rain, while still light, may be more substantial and more widespread through the day on Wednesday. Wednesday is turning into quite the wildcard day as far as rain chances are concerned. That’s subject to change depending on how quickly clouds roll in from the south.īy late this afternoon, most of Central Texas (especially west of I-35) will be draped in an overcast sky. Temperatures range from the mid-30s to the mid-40s under a mostly clear sky, and depending on how long the sun sticks around, we’ll make a run at the mid to upper 60s again this afternoon. We are once again clear and cold, just not quite as cold this morning. That brief return to normalcy will give way to plenty of mood swings as the week rolls on, the first of which will be quite noticeable by late Tuesday. Monday morning’s freeze turned to afternoon sunshine and highs in the low to mid-60s, a very normal December day by Texas standards. ![]()
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