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Cold grips Philly as dig-out ends; UK faces flood risk after Storm Bram; Bondi Beach shooting leaves multiple dead and wounded; smaller Chinese factories turn to robots; Michael Sheen serves a vintage stage tale

Philadelphia digs out, the cold moves in

Snow totals hit 1 to 5 inches across the Philadelphia region, with a narrow I-95 stripe topping 5 inches into southern New Jersey and northern Delmarva. The snow is tapering, the sequel is not. Winter storm warnings linger for parts of eastern Chester, Delaware, Philadelphia, eastern Montgomery, Lower Bucks, Camden, Gloucester, and northwestern Burlington counties. Winds of 25 to 40 mph will kick up blowing snow, reduce visibility, and drive wind chills into the single digits, dropping below zero in the Poconos late Sunday into Monday. Marine hazards are building, with gale warnings for Delaware Bay and the Atlantic off New Jersey and Delaware, gusts 35 to 40 knots and freezing spray. With temperatures staying below freezing through Tuesday, forecasters warn of hypothermia and frostbite risks, plus the usual infrastructure mood swings. Translation, roads stay slick, seas stay rough, the cold has teeth, and a gradual warm-up waits until Wednesday.

Smaller Chinese factories get practical with robots

In eastern China, a robotic arm swings an unfinished autonomous vehicle into place while nearby workers fine tune its cameras. This is not sci fi, it is incremental. Machines take on the heavy lifting, humans handle precision, and even modest manufacturers are upgrading their playbook. It is automation with calloused hands, not a glossy mega-plant fantasy reel.

Storm Bram’s aftermath sets up flooding risk across Britain

The Met Office has amber and yellow warnings across northwest England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and parts of Wales through Monday evening, with Cumbria in the crosshairs under an amber warning from 6 a.m. Sunday to 6 p.m. Monday. Up to 200 mm of rain in 48 hours is possible there, with a clear danger to life from fast flowing or deep floodwater. Higher ground in western Britain could top 100 mm, elevated areas in Northern Ireland may reach 50 mm. Environment Agency teams are deployed and the advice is simple, do not drive through floodwater, 30 cm can float a car. Significant river and surface water flooding is probable in Cumbria, with wider impacts possible across northern England. The south stays mostly dry and bright for now, but the rain band slides southeast Sunday night into Monday and another Atlantic low arrives midweek to keep things wet and windy.

Bondi Beach shooting leaves multiple dead and wounded

Witnesses described panic after a fatal shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach. Police shot one suspect dead and arrested another as emergency services rapidly flooded the area. Authorities are investigating and have not yet released full details, but the priority is clear, securing the scene and caring for victims in a shaken community.

Michael Sheen serves a vintage stage tale with a chaser

On BBC Radio 2, Michael Sheen shared an unverified but irresistible story he credits to Kenneth Williams. Williams, understudying Richard Burton in The Seagull at Swansea Grand Theatre, hears Burton is off and promptly panics. He finds Burton in his dressing room insisting he cannot go on, so Williams escorts him to the bar, lines up liquid courage, then marches him onstage. Classic mid century theatre medicine, bravery, neat. Sheen also nodded to a genuinely touching Burton story he has told before, the kind of spark that helped push him toward acting. Between chaos and cocktails, the craft still finds a way.

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