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new england. a little piece of energy is coming on through. the current conditions are back to that freezing point. 30 right now worcester. 33 in leominster. 32 in boylston 32 in boylston. 30 in chelmsford. and 29 in rindge. we have a ton of those freezing spots right now where all of that moisture was out on the roadways. 31 in tewksbury, lexington, natick as well, over to mansfield. areas where we could experience a little ice. same in norton for 29 degrees. temperatures are just above freezing for the south shore, cape and islands this morning. bit of fog, nothing dense. and nantucket. 7 a.m. temperature on both sides of 32 degrees. we will have to watch out for icy spots until about 8:00 this morning. noontime rolls around, up to 41 degrees. 43 at 3 p.m. a decent amount of sunshine around this afternoon and by 7:00 this evening, 35 degrees. still dry and clouds a thickening up. we will time out a late-week cool down in a couple of minutes. julie are live drive time traffic julie quiet out ther
new england. a little piece of energy is coming on through. the current conditions are back to that freezing point. 30 right now worcester. 33 in leominster. 32 in boylston 32 in boylston. 30 in chelmsford. and 29 in rindge. we have a ton of those freezing spots right now where all of that moisture was out on the roadways. 31 in tewksbury, lexington, natick as well, over to mansfield. areas where we could experience a little ice. same in norton for 29 degrees. temperatures are just above...
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Feb 16, 2016
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that will be a concern for the next couple of hours and portions of western new england. still some left over wind energy out there. we have the high wind work there. sea coast as well as south shore, south coast and the capes where winds will continue to gust between 40 to 50 miles per hour. could lead to power disruption. but it is a warm evening. temps right now in the 50s. last night at this time teens and 20s. boston 52 right now. worcester at 52. it is a powerful system. it is moving very fast. so this rain doesn't begin to move out of here after 7:00 p.m. and events will settle down and tomorrow. tomorrow' forecast in a few minutes. >>> and that wild florida and creating a path of disruption. ferocious winds ripping apart palm trees and really hitting hard. this is all part of that same system that jeremy was just talking about. this evening there are people cleaning up from that storm. vanessa medina has more on the aftermath. >>> who turned out the lights? >>reporter: this dash cam video shows the ef-1 tornado forming. you can see it growing in size. anthony then
that will be a concern for the next couple of hours and portions of western new england. still some left over wind energy out there. we have the high wind work there. sea coast as well as south shore, south coast and the capes where winds will continue to gust between 40 to 50 miles per hour. could lead to power disruption. but it is a warm evening. temps right now in the 50s. last night at this time teens and 20s. boston 52 right now. worcester at 52. it is a powerful system. it is moving very...
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Feb 17, 2016
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england, even western new england. no snow maps needed with this because you will see the flurries essentially fall apart on their way into southern new hampshire or massachusetts or rhode island, so i will keep it dry tonight. mid-40s we will do this afternoon with 44 in boston and plymouth, 43 in lawrence, 42 up cool spots include orange, worcester, keene, where temperatures today really are limited to the upper 30s lower 40s down across the cape and islands and no, not the 50s of yesterday, but still above average. temperatures tonight back into the 20s. here is my concern. the fact that we will see some additional melting today and possibility that it freezes up on the roadways, especially the sidewalk and steps here into the overnight hours. so again tomorrow i'm going to remind you about black ice. so temperatures tomorrow, mid-30s, so about 10 cooler than it will be this afternoon, we got 34 in boston, here is 7-day forecast with the weekend always in view because as i mentioned that next weather maker going to
england, even western new england. no snow maps needed with this because you will see the flurries essentially fall apart on their way into southern new hampshire or massachusetts or rhode island, so i will keep it dry tonight. mid-40s we will do this afternoon with 44 in boston and plymouth, 43 in lawrence, 42 up cool spots include orange, worcester, keene, where temperatures today really are limited to the upper 30s lower 40s down across the cape and islands and no, not the 50s of yesterday,...
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Feb 25, 2016
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thunderstorms through the hudson river valley and new york and now western new england. you notice here, numerous thunderstorms back through western new england. and these are heading northeast. the concern with these thunderstorms is that they can reach up into the sky as they are growing. and grab stronger winds. and then yank those winds down to the surface. so there's going to be about a three or four hour window overnight tonight around metro boston from 2:00 a.m. until 6:00 a.m. we may have strong winds. perhaps leading to some minor wind damage winds gusts between 40 as high 50 miles per hour. here winds already new bedford gust to 40 miles per hour plymouth a gust 26 miles per hour. so wind advisory in effect overnight tonight. rain is with us overnight tonight but gone in time for the morning commute. we get rain out of here tomorrow morning you don't need rain gear for morning commute but a windy day tomorrow. a warm temperatures tomorrow morning during commute near 60. breaking 92 acton a car crashed officials say the car blew a stop sign before slamming into
thunderstorms through the hudson river valley and new york and now western new england. you notice here, numerous thunderstorms back through western new england. and these are heading northeast. the concern with these thunderstorms is that they can reach up into the sky as they are growing. and grab stronger winds. and then yank those winds down to the surface. so there's going to be about a three or four hour window overnight tonight around metro boston from 2:00 a.m. until 6:00 a.m. we may...
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across far north western new england, this is breaking up. a few scattered clouds today. the bus stop going to work this and lunchtime, close to this by lunchtime. the sun is setting at 4:59 it looks good to me. if we hit 45 or 46 this afternoon, that's about 10 degrees above average for february 2nd. more on the weather in a few minutes. >> thank you very much. we appreciate it. campaign 2016 now, and the voters of iowa have spoken. on the democratic side, hillary clinton claiming victory this morning with a very narrow margin over sanders. clinton with 50% to sanders 49%. >> for the republicans, it's a victory for ted cruz edging out the vote. voter turnout was extremely high in the state. four out of ten people caucused for the first time. two of the candidates ended their campaign. and marley hall has more from >> i will keep standing up for you and fighting for you. >> we are going to create an economy that works for working billionaire class. >> reporter: the virtual tie means the candidates will leave with the same number of candidates. >> this was a must-win night
across far north western new england, this is breaking up. a few scattered clouds today. the bus stop going to work this and lunchtime, close to this by lunchtime. the sun is setting at 4:59 it looks good to me. if we hit 45 or 46 this afternoon, that's about 10 degrees above average for february 2nd. more on the weather in a few minutes. >> thank you very much. we appreciate it. campaign 2016 now, and the voters of iowa have spoken. on the democratic side, hillary clinton claiming...
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Feb 9, 2016
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best bet will be across western new england or perhaps southeastern massachusetts. so you can see today we have the coastline here, 34 tomorrow with chance for snow during the day. thursday is just flurries but gets awful breezy at about 30 . 24 and brighter on friday and look at that weekend forecast. it is going to be real cold out there. saturday warmer of two days, 19 in boston, 20 in plymouth, 13 in worcester for your high. windy with some of the light snow showers and flurries sunday, the dryer of the two days, wake up to zero and see only high of 15. gene? >> gene: 8:21 now, state-of-the-art cruise ship badly damaged limping back to port. people on board trapped in a bad storm. coming up why investigators say they have never set sail in the warning from a famous face. they're one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions an
best bet will be across western new england or perhaps southeastern massachusetts. so you can see today we have the coastline here, 34 tomorrow with chance for snow during the day. thursday is just flurries but gets awful breezy at about 30 . 24 and brighter on friday and look at that weekend forecast. it is going to be real cold out there. saturday warmer of two days, 19 in boston, 20 in plymouth, 13 in worcester for your high. windy with some of the light snow showers and flurries sunday, the...
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Feb 17, 2016
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the central and northern and possibly even western new england have a couple of flurries. i don't think they will be able to really make it into most of massachusetts, rhode island and connecticut and southern new hampshire for that matter. that means tomorrow morning, i we have high pressure starting to drive the forecast tomorrow, and that means most of us deal with sun. closer you get to the coast, more cloud cover we will find. with the north winds they pick up a little bit of moisture over the ocean and boils down to ocean-effect clouds for the middle and outer cape, possibly a couple of ocean-effect snow showers, plus it is pulling in some of the chilliest air i forecast. the middle 40s in beverly, lawrence, bedford. 47 in norwood. 39 in worcester. and 43 in nashua. to the 20s overnight tonight. whatever melts, it is possibly going to freeze up again and watch the sidewalks in the morning. middle 30s. about 10 degrees cooler tomorrow afternoon versus you what get today. the seven-day forecast with the weekend falls view, 43 today. only a slight chance for a during th
the central and northern and possibly even western new england have a couple of flurries. i don't think they will be able to really make it into most of massachusetts, rhode island and connecticut and southern new hampshire for that matter. that means tomorrow morning, i we have high pressure starting to drive the forecast tomorrow, and that means most of us deal with sun. closer you get to the coast, more cloud cover we will find. with the north winds they pick up a little bit of moisture over...
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the air is a little bit cooler back for eastern new york and western new england again considering where we came from, i think we can handle that and that'll be the place to the morning commute, temps tomorrow morningdown in the low and middle 30s and for some of you that west and north of up to there may be a couple of slick spots on untreated surfaces; otherwise, it's a quiet morning commute a i-some of clouds and sunshine it's a quiet day. 7:00 tomorrow evening upper 30s the rest of the forecast in a few minutes. >> all right. we'll go back to today and the storms left some real destruction in some neighborhoods strong winds tore down trees, ripped down power lines. the night team brandon gunnoe live in wellesley with more tonight. brandon? >> and this tree didn't have much of a root structure but have been. take a look you can see some of big problem tonight for this neighborhood and crews -- all these power lines that are still down. >> we heard a crash. >> neighbors say a babysitter and 3 kids were home at the time. thankfully, no one was hurt. >> i saw the babysitter rung out righ
the air is a little bit cooler back for eastern new york and western new england again considering where we came from, i think we can handle that and that'll be the place to the morning commute, temps tomorrow morningdown in the low and middle 30s and for some of you that west and north of up to there may be a couple of slick spots on untreated surfaces; otherwise, it's a quiet morning commute a i-some of clouds and sunshine it's a quiet day. 7:00 tomorrow evening upper 30s the rest of the...
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Feb 26, 2016
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new england. we're living in a very competitive global economy, and if we are going to succeed, we need the best-educated workforce in the world. r we should be making public colleges and universities tuition-free. we're going to pay for it vwith a tax on wall street speculation. p the taxpayers of this country bailed out wall street. r it is time for them to start helping t the middle class of this country. i'm bernie sanders randy: red sox spring training. the team gets a small break today. at batting practice. sporscenter5's mike lynch explains. >> good morning from fort myers, florida. it will be a short workout for the red sox this morning as they are slated to play in their charity tournament this afternoon. on the field thursday, live batting practice thrown by david price after he completed his warm-ups tos, the first batter to step in and face him was pablo sandoval. >> i think i caught him by surprise. that is what pablo does too. >> what is it like stepping in against david price in liv
new england. we're living in a very competitive global economy, and if we are going to succeed, we need the best-educated workforce in the world. r we should be making public colleges and universities tuition-free. we're going to pay for it vwith a tax on wall street speculation. p the taxpayers of this country bailed out wall street. r it is time for them to start helping t the middle class of this country. i'm bernie sanders randy: red sox spring training. the team gets a small break today....
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the thing about that is it looks like the rains will be heaviest in western new england especially first. there by midday it could be rather wet and certainly for the evening commute. the wet weather arriving during the evening commute in boston and lasting into wednesday night. downpours and then at that time it will turn mild until this front crosses the region and then we cool down on thursday. there may be a few waves of low pressure that form along this front that will keep the cloud locked in on thursday. there is just a chance on thursday night or should that there is a touch of rain or a little snow. i think most of that will stay east of us. as far as wednesday afternoon into wednesday night the potential is there for half an inch to an inch of rain. once you get worcester west especially the higher elevations that's where there can be one to two inches of rain. we are a little cooler tomorrow. notice the temperature spike up. that will be later wednesday and into wednesday night when we reach into the 50s again before starting to cool down on thursday. and then from friday thro
the thing about that is it looks like the rains will be heaviest in western new england especially first. there by midday it could be rather wet and certainly for the evening commute. the wet weather arriving during the evening commute in boston and lasting into wednesday night. downpours and then at that time it will turn mild until this front crosses the region and then we cool down on thursday. there may be a few waves of low pressure that form along this front that will keep the cloud...
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Feb 25, 2016
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new england. wind has been a huge aspect of the storm. pamela gardner is standing by. thanks for controlling the radar pamela. >> no problem. we have storm reports that have been coming in and we have multiple reports of wind damage or wind gusts and in fact, some of the storm reports we have here really right around the storm. we have had a 69 mile pea per hour gust in boston and we had trees reported over a car in cambridge around 1:40 a.m. and these storms are powerful creating trees and wires down in dover and so if you are out driving, be careful as we start to wake up and head out. you see some of the damage. and the blue hills over 74-mile- per-hour wind gusts. current gusts are starting to let up a bit. still gusty from bedford and worcester and boston 32. plymouth winds picking up a bit. 44-mile-per-hour gusts as the storms push through. wind advisory after all the storms move through wind advisory goes into effect through 7 p.m. today. wind gusts of 40 to 60 miles per hour so additional
new england. wind has been a huge aspect of the storm. pamela gardner is standing by. thanks for controlling the radar pamela. >> no problem. we have storm reports that have been coming in and we have multiple reports of wind damage or wind gusts and in fact, some of the storm reports we have here really right around the storm. we have had a 69 mile pea per hour gust in boston and we had trees reported over a car in cambridge around 1:40 a.m. and these storms are powerful creating trees...
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Feb 9, 2016
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we have a lot of dry air back to western new england that's chewing on the back edge of the snow. the snow does fade away from the tuesday morning commute. we'll have a lot of clouds out there. could be a random flurry but nothing more than that. teens at this time. pittsburgh at 20 degrees. like the snow, the wind will fade away. your morning commute is chilly but nothing like this morning, through the day tomorrow, a few peeks of sunshine, somewhat cool, maybe a flurry for the new hampshire primary, nothing significant. not done with the snow this week. a few snow showers possible on wednesday we'll talk more about that coming up. >> all right, as jr said, the cape and the island got the worst of it today. >> crashes against the coasts tonight. some neighborhoods still digging out from the snow. >>reporter: yeah, that's right ryan, the community here digging we've seen plows on the roads trying to get ready for the morning commute. a lot of snow fell here today. people living here were dealing with blizzard conditions at the height of the storm for four hours. a blizzard blast t
we have a lot of dry air back to western new england that's chewing on the back edge of the snow. the snow does fade away from the tuesday morning commute. we'll have a lot of clouds out there. could be a random flurry but nothing more than that. teens at this time. pittsburgh at 20 degrees. like the snow, the wind will fade away. your morning commute is chilly but nothing like this morning, through the day tomorrow, a few peeks of sunshine, somewhat cool, maybe a flurry for the new hampshire...
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Feb 24, 2016
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new england starting to make their way east. most torrential most often from worcester westward but we'll certainly get some into the boston area later on tonight around midnight into the wee hours of the morning. 5:00 a.m. tomorrow lined up in eastern mass, by 7:00 a.m., south shore to the cape and then offshore by 10:00 a.m. the other thing is that temperatures have gotten very warm for plymouth south. that warmth will surge into boston a few hours from now and when it does the winds will start to pick up. wind advisory in effect until 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. once those winds pick up, gusts of 30 to 40 and some 40 to 50 or a little more, there is the potential for some pockets of damaging winds, especially if they coincide with the heavy downpours at that time. another severe weather outbreak. today around the mid atlantic and danielle has been following it closely. reporter: tornado watches in effect for all of these areas. that one until 11:00, does warnings. hour. we also have to talk about severe thunderstorm warnings
new england starting to make their way east. most torrential most often from worcester westward but we'll certainly get some into the boston area later on tonight around midnight into the wee hours of the morning. 5:00 a.m. tomorrow lined up in eastern mass, by 7:00 a.m., south shore to the cape and then offshore by 10:00 a.m. the other thing is that temperatures have gotten very warm for plymouth south. that warmth will surge into boston a few hours from now and when it does the winds will...
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Feb 24, 2016
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this evening heaviest will be across western new england and midnight on the temperatures down pours and a chance of thunderstorms tomorrow morning and things wrap up from 6 to 9 a.m. along with it damaging wind gusts 40 to 60 miles per hour out of the south. we will talk more about the wind timeline coming up. >> back to the breaking story tonight a. missing mother found safe. holbrook police tell us officers in connecticut located the woman late this morning. she had vanished about 3 on monday afternoon and tonight police have a lot of questions about why she left without saying a word to anyone. bill shields is live with more on the breaking story. bill. >> reporter: there's no explanation as far as we know of as why judy sales left her home but at least we know now that she is safe. he was glad that is about all cliff sales would say about his wife being found alive and physically unharmed in connecticut. >> waterford police department located her in waterford connecticut. who had seen the car on the news and pulled into a shopping called us. >> reporter: she was in it? >> she wa
this evening heaviest will be across western new england and midnight on the temperatures down pours and a chance of thunderstorms tomorrow morning and things wrap up from 6 to 9 a.m. along with it damaging wind gusts 40 to 60 miles per hour out of the south. we will talk more about the wind timeline coming up. >> back to the breaking story tonight a. missing mother found safe. holbrook police tell us officers in connecticut located the woman late this morning. she had vanished about 3 on...
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Feb 17, 2016
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there are more clouds back through western new england as well as new york state, and again, when we say a colder the north pole colder temperatures. gotta make that point very well-known because it will be a little bit cooler tomorrow. boston right now 44. norwood 44. worcester at 34. here you go back through northern new england. burlington 34. these will be the temperatures that find their way into new england, our part of the world, tomorrow afternoon. so we do have a second cold front about ready to move. the first one came through last night, didn't do a really good job, although, it took the 50s out of new england, replaced with the 40s. the second one will take the 40s out of the air tomorrow and replace it with the 30s. we do have clear and cold conditions overnight tonight. cool this evening. tomorrow morning features mostly sunny skies. the numbers tomorrow morning lower 20s. so that right there, that's lower than this morning. normal high is 39. the 40s are coming back, though, and perhaps even 50. we'll talk more about that in a few minutes. >> now to the race for the wh
there are more clouds back through western new england as well as new york state, and again, when we say a colder the north pole colder temperatures. gotta make that point very well-known because it will be a little bit cooler tomorrow. boston right now 44. norwood 44. worcester at 34. here you go back through northern new england. burlington 34. these will be the temperatures that find their way into new england, our part of the world, tomorrow afternoon. so we do have a second cold front...
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Feb 10, 2016
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we have light snow developing in western new england, and by 10:00 this morning, as well a chance reaching eastern massachusetts. after we zoom it on in, waking up to 24 degrees in boston right now. we have partly cloudy skies. temps in the middle 20s not too bad, but remember the suburb got temperatures ticking their way slowly upwards of 6 a.m., 22 degrees. 26 by 8 a.m. 10 a.m., 30 degrees and i mentioned we will have a chance of light snow starting around then. my concern actually surrounding the evening commute is the fact we will have some snow squalls pretty close to the boston area. even by lunchtime we will have to watch out for that. bear in mind something like worcester will get in on the snowflakes sooner. at 18 degrees. we have the chance for snow in worcester all day long where we will go for most of the area here. the further west you go, the better your chance of not getting light snow during the morning commute, but bursts of heavier snow. high temperatures getting into the middle 30s, yes, but most of what we will deal with will be in the form of snow. it will be tough to
we have light snow developing in western new england, and by 10:00 this morning, as well a chance reaching eastern massachusetts. after we zoom it on in, waking up to 24 degrees in boston right now. we have partly cloudy skies. temps in the middle 20s not too bad, but remember the suburb got temperatures ticking their way slowly upwards of 6 a.m., 22 degrees. 26 by 8 a.m. 10 a.m., 30 degrees and i mentioned we will have a chance of light snow starting around then. my concern actually...
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Feb 11, 2016
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a little bit of snow in western new england. some of these will be drifting in during the morning commute as flurries across. 20 in worcester. 23 in bedford. 27 in boston. so it's cold out there. it is going to get colder in the next couple of hours. planning around teens and lower 20s here at 7:00 this morning. we have some partial sun at the coastline, but central massachusetts, much of southwestern new hampshire, westward, we will tap into mostly cloudy skies. and that is why we will have the best chance for 7 a.m. flurries. that chance will overspread the area with temperatures getting into the mid- to upper 20s for lunch break today and not really climbing much higher than that into the afternoon. 5 p.m., drive home from work. more of the same. squalls. because it is so scattered and so limited in coverage though. only going with a coating to an inch of snow today. gusts will be a bigger strand. i will break down wind chills in less than 10. julie, back over to you for a check on the roads. >> julie: overall things are quie
a little bit of snow in western new england. some of these will be drifting in during the morning commute as flurries across. 20 in worcester. 23 in bedford. 27 in boston. so it's cold out there. it is going to get colder in the next couple of hours. planning around teens and lower 20s here at 7:00 this morning. we have some partial sun at the coastline, but central massachusetts, much of southwestern new hampshire, westward, we will tap into mostly cloudy skies. and that is why we will have...
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Feb 18, 2016
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in addition tomorrow, you see the snow squalls that are approaching western new england. in addition. the wind becomes north. it is going to be flowing over actual water temperature around 40. picks up moisture. could get snow flurries or even snow snow squalls around the cape. maybe slit accumulation. now localized. inland areas will have shown. then the skies will clear overnight. we'll start off fry kashawn. by end the of friday, though. clouds come trin the west. that is running along the leading edge of warmer air. one more time. do want to mention tomorrow afternoon. evening, that there could be snow how we'res along the coast. especially on the cape. then, as we go through overnight friday night and first thing saturday. just a touch of snow or mix. mostly north of the pike through new hampshire and a may. a coating to that inch in extreme north central mass. not much. some breaks in the clouds. milder weather on saturday. we have a mild day. we could even touch 50 degrees on saturday. that would feel nice. let's back it up alogical bit tomorrow. i don't want to tr
in addition tomorrow, you see the snow squalls that are approaching western new england. in addition. the wind becomes north. it is going to be flowing over actual water temperature around 40. picks up moisture. could get snow flurries or even snow snow squalls around the cape. maybe slit accumulation. now localized. inland areas will have shown. then the skies will clear overnight. we'll start off fry kashawn. by end the of friday, though. clouds come trin the west. that is running along the...
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Feb 3, 2016
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future cast 7:00 this morning, we are barely getting anything into western new england and a chance of light drizzle up ahead of this. much better chance by 10:00 this morning we are going to see things fill in toward fitchburg, manchester, keene into southern vermont. very slow to work its way toward the east. even at 1:00 today, the focus of the rain still way north and west of boston into central massachusetts, southern new hampshire, pockets of heavier rain, southwestern new hampshire into southern vermont, by 5 p.m., you can see those heavier worcester, lowell. still raining and steadily in manchester, new hampshire. but boston is getting in on that it turns heavier after about 7:00 this evening in southeastern massachusetts and through the overnight hours there. expecting our own heavy downpours. possibly even the rumble of thunder at midnight. still raining heavily across the cape and islands. the showers will likely ling they are even into tomorrow morning. check out these temperatures. 54 in boston. 55 in norwood. 50 in worcester. 47 in keene. 52 in hyannis. it will be a warm
future cast 7:00 this morning, we are barely getting anything into western new england and a chance of light drizzle up ahead of this. much better chance by 10:00 this morning we are going to see things fill in toward fitchburg, manchester, keene into southern vermont. very slow to work its way toward the east. even at 1:00 today, the focus of the rain still way north and west of boston into central massachusetts, southern new hampshire, pockets of heavier rain, southwestern new hampshire into...
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Feb 10, 2016
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and anyone travelling into western new england, do be wary of snow showers and light by noontime today, 33 degrees. we have got some light snow overspreading the region, but this afternoon and this evening, snow squalls become some of my biggest concerns, and with it comes a chance for some accumulation. in particular around lunchtime and that evening commute. i am going to break down the specific hours where that threat peaks coming up in less than 10. now over to julie for a check of live drive time traffic. >> julie: shiri, things looking quiet. route 1 route 1, 93 south. everything moving along fine. an accident on route 1 in the revere area but overall volume as i mentioned is light so not going to complicate those drive times. pike wide open from framingham through newton as you can see into brighton. 24 minutes on the pike eastbound from 495 to mass avenue. 8 minutes on the expressway from the braintree split to the pike. 19 minutes from 93 south from 495 to the leverett connector. >>> we are following two breaking story breaking stories this morning. first, a deadly fire in fit
and anyone travelling into western new england, do be wary of snow showers and light by noontime today, 33 degrees. we have got some light snow overspreading the region, but this afternoon and this evening, snow squalls become some of my biggest concerns, and with it comes a chance for some accumulation. in particular around lunchtime and that evening commute. i am going to break down the specific hours where that threat peaks coming up in less than 10. now over to julie for a check of live...
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Feb 11, 2016
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this coming off the great lakes that's lake-effect snow that's just reaching into western new england. that's not moving towards us but the arctic front will certainly bring snow showers and snow squalls tomorrow. when you get some of these more vigorous snow squalls you see the deeper blues in there. very quickly especially with temperatures staying below freezing all day long. we'll be watching for that. it doesn't add up to very much. you get a coating to a couple inches to add up counting today plus, tomorrow it's not a lot of snow. it's the timing and fact one of those squalls. watch out for that. we'll be tracking it and we'll talk more about the timing of those bitter cold wind chills coming our way this weekend. >> see you in a little bit. we are learning more tonight about the deadly shooting and two sheriff deputies in maryland. witnesses say the gunman shot the first deputy insided a crowded panera restaurant in abington around lunchtime. the second deputy was killed in the shoot-out not too far away. the gunman did have warrants out for his arrest in two different states.
this coming off the great lakes that's lake-effect snow that's just reaching into western new england. that's not moving towards us but the arctic front will certainly bring snow showers and snow squalls tomorrow. when you get some of these more vigorous snow squalls you see the deeper blues in there. very quickly especially with temperatures staying below freezing all day long. we'll be watching for that. it doesn't add up to very much. you get a coating to a couple inches to add up counting...
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and mostly focusing the flurries across central and northern and western new england and pushing that colder air into place today and into tomorrow. and that's where we have a little bit of a cooldown as we head into the weekend. futurecast by noontime, still keep scattered clouds in the picture, but in afternoon we do brighten up and end the day mostly sunny around here. so a mix of sun and scattered clouds for the cape. temperature about 38 this afternoon in barnstable and nantucket, 40 degrees. southeastern massachusetts including the plymouth area 38 degrees there and marshfield. taunton, 38 degrees. as we fly a little bit north. boston, 37 today. dedham, 38 dedham, 38. shirley, 34. chelmsford, 36 degrees. northeastern massachusetts where we have andover and haverhill at 35, ipswich and haverhill at 35, ipswich and. central massachusetts, let's plan on some near freezing temperatures today around auburn, worcester, spencer only going up to 31 this afternoon. 33 in boylston. 34 in fitchburg and we will wrap things up this southern new hampshire this afternoon with 34 degrees milfor
and mostly focusing the flurries across central and northern and western new england and pushing that colder air into place today and into tomorrow. and that's where we have a little bit of a cooldown as we head into the weekend. futurecast by noontime, still keep scattered clouds in the picture, but in afternoon we do brighten up and end the day mostly sunny around here. so a mix of sun and scattered clouds for the cape. temperature about 38 this afternoon in barnstable and nantucket, 40...
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new england as soon as 11 o'clock tomorrow morning steady rain arrives in metro boston mid afternoon. evening commute is going to be rainy. could slow you down. but with time we warm things uptemperatures tomorrow morning mid 30s. normal high is 37. 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon near 50. and remember wassest part of the day tomorrow evening. temperatures jump into mid 50s tomorrow evening. >> night team now in roxbury where a toddler who was rushed to hospital over weekend pass wood. tim okay pew to is live with it latest tonight not whole lot of police activity inside building tonight. police detectives have spent a considerable amount of time inside the home behind me sunday night and all day monday. and now that that young boy has died, homicide detectives are on the case. >> toddler taken from roxbury home 48 hours ago died today and homicide detectives are trying to determine what happened. although stone police say sunday night that 3-year-old boy was unresponsive and respiratory distress. he was rushed to the hospital. home alpine streets was surrounded in police tape investiga
new england as soon as 11 o'clock tomorrow morning steady rain arrives in metro boston mid afternoon. evening commute is going to be rainy. could slow you down. but with time we warm things uptemperatures tomorrow morning mid 30s. normal high is 37. 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon near 50. and remember wassest part of the day tomorrow evening. temperatures jump into mid 50s tomorrow evening. >> night team now in roxbury where a toddler who was rushed to hospital over weekend pass wood. tim...
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can't rule out a flurry in western or northern new england. the northern green mountains may pick up a couple inches of snow in the summits. otherwise tomorrow morning we start with sunshine and outer cape may get clipped by a couple ocean effect snow showers. i don't think it will amount to all that much. high pressure building in. quiet end to the week. we start with sunshine on friday morning and then the clouds do increase. but the clouds represent warmer it's going to push in this weekend. so warm front lifts to the north, we will get clouds friday night into early on saturday and i can't rule out a stray rain or snow shower. saturday morning, but that's about it. most of the weekend looks like it's going to be spent dry with temperatures 45 to 50 degrees. speaking of 40s that's where we will be 44 for a high in boston. popular number for a high today. bedford lawrence and 43 in nashua. not as warm as 50s but above average. 39 in jaffrey. and fitchburg and 47 in norwood and winds out of west northwest not nearly as strong as yesterday. ge
can't rule out a flurry in western or northern new england. the northern green mountains may pick up a couple inches of snow in the summits. otherwise tomorrow morning we start with sunshine and outer cape may get clipped by a couple ocean effect snow showers. i don't think it will amount to all that much. high pressure building in. quiet end to the week. we start with sunshine on friday morning and then the clouds do increase. but the clouds represent warmer it's going to push in this weekend....
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western new england very early tomorrow morning. the snow squalls with the front i think will fade away but you notice there is a patch of light snow developing ahead of the front over there. and that will spend some time overnight tonight adearly tomorrow morning on the cape and islands with patches of light snow coating to a couple of inches but around metro boston i think just a bunch of clouds. not as cold overnight tonight. temperatures this morning started below seer no in worcester and busy were down around 8 but it won't than cold tomorrow morning. here is where i think you will have some snow very late tonight and tomorrow morning. so might be slick out en route 6 the early morning hours tomorrow tomorrow. and then skies will start to clear out as the arctic front blasts through southern new england so the warmest part of the day if you will is tomorrow morning with temperatures 15 to 20 and again you are like that ain't wall. then we go even colder as we work into the afternoon and the evening hours. cold blast of air take
western new england very early tomorrow morning. the snow squalls with the front i think will fade away but you notice there is a patch of light snow developing ahead of the front over there. and that will spend some time overnight tonight adearly tomorrow morning on the cape and islands with patches of light snow coating to a couple of inches but around metro boston i think just a bunch of clouds. not as cold overnight tonight. temperatures this morning started below seer no in worcester and...
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no snow yet except for extreme western new england in the evening hours getting in here especially at the berkshires. we'll talk about the high temperatures during the daylight hours for you tomorrow. temperatures on the northshore will generally be in the 30s and 40s. those temperatures generally in the 30s and 40s would actually pop up and be really great. here's some of the temperatures can expect tomorrow afternoon there we go. 34 degrees for salisbury. 35 for you in rockport tomorrow afternoon. we apologize for the stickiness. tomorrow, again, plenty of sunshine. good-looking day. out here in worcester county. 35 for you in douglas tomorrow afternoon. let's get to the juicy part of the forecast. the snow, coming in tomorrow night. this is not a ton of snow. it's just enough to make things slippery just like out on cape cod, although i through will be a vigorous shot of snow that will come on through central massachusetts by 8:00 tomorrow evening, getting into worcester between 9:00 and 10:00 and 128 by 10:00. into boston by 10:30, plymouth by 11:00, and then finally sliding offsh
no snow yet except for extreme western new england in the evening hours getting in here especially at the berkshires. we'll talk about the high temperatures during the daylight hours for you tomorrow. temperatures on the northshore will generally be in the 30s and 40s. those temperatures generally in the 30s and 40s would actually pop up and be really great. here's some of the temperatures can expect tomorrow afternoon there we go. 34 degrees for salisbury. 35 for you in rockport tomorrow...
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england as well at the coastline where we have ocean effect snow showers and now western new england through the early afternoon best bet at the coastline. 5:00 p.m. comes along and your evening commute for the most part will be quiet, no more than couple flurries around and check out what we have the morning commute, more snow rolling in and making it self pretty known in the next couple days. highs today 28 to 34 with a few flurries inland. today although we only get patchy coating to inch out of it, do get a little more here for your wednesday. so we will take a closer look at when the best bet for burst of heavier snow. let's get over to you for live drive time traffic. >> julie: feeling effects today after quiet day yesterday from all the snow. approach somerville and 128 southbound after you make through lexington and work way down into waltham. slow on the pike eastbound through the weston tolls and take look bumper-to-bumper through brighton, here are live drive times, hour 495 to mass ave, 30 minutes on the expressway from the braintree split to the mass pike and 33 minutes
england as well at the coastline where we have ocean effect snow showers and now western new england through the early afternoon best bet at the coastline. 5:00 p.m. comes along and your evening commute for the most part will be quiet, no more than couple flurries around and check out what we have the morning commute, more snow rolling in and making it self pretty known in the next couple days. highs today 28 to 34 with a few flurries inland. today although we only get patchy coating to inch...
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new england and doesn't move offshore with cold front and 78:00 in the morning and going to have real big putled out there where we have city streets and poor drainage, going to get the potential for some nuisance flooding around town as well and we got these very strong winds, thunderstorms that could develop could bring damaging gusts to the area even with the cold front coming through and gusts 50, 60 miles per hour tomorrow morning and though the clouds are breaking apart and starting to look a little better, not necessary low going to feel that much better, another batch of strong winds develop tomorrow afternoon and evening and southeastern massachusetts in particular seeing some gusts as high as 60 miles per hour, which could again do some damage. check out all the 50s tomorrow and very warm forecast and 7-day forecast with weekend always in view and couple flurries thursday night and friday morning. friday a blustery day with high only 40 and upper 30s on saturday, a little brighter and sunday forecast for 49 and 50s again by next hand and going to come followed by rain shower
new england and doesn't move offshore with cold front and 78:00 in the morning and going to have real big putled out there where we have city streets and poor drainage, going to get the potential for some nuisance flooding around town as well and we got these very strong winds, thunderstorms that could develop could bring damaging gusts to the area even with the cold front coming through and gusts 50, 60 miles per hour tomorrow morning and though the clouds are breaking apart and starting to...
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and about 7 to 10:00 tonight that we see the first indication of snow in western new england. a brand-new update to future cast that has less snow than the previous one. i will warn you at 10:00 that we have the risk for some flurries or some light snow say out forward worcester or into southern new hampshire during the overnight hours. a couple of bands of snow passing on through. not an all-night snow, guys but a few times where we could pick up a little accumulation, but by 6, 7:00 tomorrow morning, it is already going to be changing from south north to rain showers. so that lichlts us to only a coating of snow possible south up to 2 inches north of the mass pike overnight depending on where we get the snow. tomorrow in boston, 50 degrees. 47 in plymouth. 50 in beverly. 47 in worcester. followed by 50 in nashua on sunday. 51 in boston. 54, plymouth. and 55 in foxborough. things are heating up through the weekend. we will start off tomorrow morning with damp weather in place as we see that little coating of snow and wet weather on top of it. it is going to be breezy and wind
and about 7 to 10:00 tonight that we see the first indication of snow in western new england. a brand-new update to future cast that has less snow than the previous one. i will warn you at 10:00 that we have the risk for some flurries or some light snow say out forward worcester or into southern new hampshire during the overnight hours. a couple of bands of snow passing on through. not an all-night snow, guys but a few times where we could pick up a little accumulation, but by 6, 7:00 tomorrow...
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they are limited right now to the mountains in western new england, central northern new england. here at home a couple of early morning clouds and we stick with sunshine and scattered clouds through noontime today. afternoon hours will turn mostly sunny. still going to be good-looking and breezy out there. and want to remind you of that. even though showing thrust even though showing degrees with 39 in bridgewater. 38 in brockton. foxborough. up to wall mole at 37. you add in the wind and it is going to end up getting cooler. cool spots out of central massachusetts, 30 this afternoon worcester and rutland and gardner. northborough at 30 degrees. a little warmer in fitchburg at 36. uxbridge, 36 degrees and a couple of spots that are slightly warmer and it does tend to warm toward the coastline. 37 framingham over to boston. 35 in lawrence. 33 in manchester, new hampshire 33 in manchester, new and you can see the sunshine really ruling that forecast all day tomorrow. still going to be gusty from time to time, but i don't think it is going to be a constant gust of 30 miles per hour
they are limited right now to the mountains in western new england, central northern new england. here at home a couple of early morning clouds and we stick with sunshine and scattered clouds through noontime today. afternoon hours will turn mostly sunny. still going to be good-looking and breezy out there. and want to remind you of that. even though showing thrust even though showing degrees with 39 in bridgewater. 38 in brockton. foxborough. up to wall mole at 37. you add in the wind and it...
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sea coast and wayne into western new england advancing east by the time we get to early afternoon. so notice eastern massachusetts stays dry until about 2:30, 3 and then rain comes in and will be with us for the evening commute home. heaviest rain right now comes in south of boston and then in through eastern massachusetts. during the late evening and first part of the overnight. so we may get rumbles of thunder and leftover showers tomorrow morning early and we will taper off and embrace the sunshine. this is one depiction but most of us end up with a half inch to an inch and a half of rain. the wind is an issue today as well. notice hour by hour occasional gust over 20 miles per hour but it's through the afternoon and evening that south, southeast wind cranks up gusting over 40 miles per hour in eastern out overnight tonight and earlytomorrow morning the wind will subside. the front though doesn't go all that far. this is what i want to show you on friday. with the front stalling offshore one more little round of moisture comes in. early on friday morning. so we may get rain or s
sea coast and wayne into western new england advancing east by the time we get to early afternoon. so notice eastern massachusetts stays dry until about 2:30, 3 and then rain comes in and will be with us for the evening commute home. heaviest rain right now comes in south of boston and then in through eastern massachusetts. during the late evening and first part of the overnight. so we may get rumbles of thunder and leftover showers tomorrow morning early and we will taper off and embrace the...
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starting to see some of the mountains to the north during the morning commute and western new england the afternoon lunch time and beyond will start to see some snow showers and squalls popping appear in southern new england as well as those were going to have a northern new england. this is the time. in the roadways most likely areas are south of the pike on the south shore during the afternoon into the evening commute. when the squalls form and there can be some in other places most likely places down here, when these form, they could really plied you for a few minutes as you're driving along. you see it out ahead of you as you get into it becomes white out conditions for you. because of that because is coming down so hard you can drop a quick coating of snow in many areas.this will clear out tomorrow night and things will just get very cold beyond that. but here's what we're thinking for snow. broadbrush across area not everybody gets the snow squall. where they happen you can get up a quick coating up to an inch in strongest snow squalls up to two inches of snow coming of time and
starting to see some of the mountains to the north during the morning commute and western new england the afternoon lunch time and beyond will start to see some snow showers and squalls popping appear in southern new england as well as those were going to have a northern new england. this is the time. in the roadways most likely areas are south of the pike on the south shore during the afternoon into the evening commute. when the squalls form and there can be some in other places most likely...
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thunderstorms erupting to our west in the hudson valley moving into western new england massachusetts and connecticut there will be swinging through the entire state overnight. here's how they're moving right now mostly north but also eastward push to the whole front. already seeing some thunderstorms that have moved in from southeastern massachusetts on the weaker variety and heavy downpours too. tracking every one of them. when the strong winds arrive in just a couple hours. >>> remote, vast and some say vulnerable to terrorists. this is the view from the maine canada border. at 5:00 fox 25 investigates showed you the tools that protection uses to protect our country from the air. >> now kathryn perata learns while much is untrolled it doesn't mean it's unguarded. >> once they get past us they have access to the whole u.s.. >> reporter: at the entry customs and border protection screens an average of 800 people a day crossing the border into canada but this isn't the only spot they're watching. >> we're along the international border. we're out here one of the 53 roads that we have
thunderstorms erupting to our west in the hudson valley moving into western new england massachusetts and connecticut there will be swinging through the entire state overnight. here's how they're moving right now mostly north but also eastward push to the whole front. already seeing some thunderstorms that have moved in from southeastern massachusetts on the weaker variety and heavy downpours too. tracking every one of them. when the strong winds arrive in just a couple hours. >>>...
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home and wet snow flax across western new england. wind was impressiveo night -- impressive overnight. >> blue hills observatoryreports 83. boston 69-mile-per-hour gusts which is tropical storm status. 66-mile-per-hour drake and fall river. impressive and no surprise since we are getting the storm reports. multiple reports across the board here early this morning 320. brain tree tree tree down and west -- braintree a tree down and foxboro -- foxborough wires down on chestnut street blocking the door of a house. the cleanup from the damage we will have dry spots this afternoon and the wind will be an issue throughout the day. gusts between 20 and 30 miles per hour in most spots. wind gusts pick up again this afternoon and that's why we have a advisory through 7people p.m. but the next several days danielle looking ahead, it's looking okay. break from all this and you're right. southeastern massachusetts later today maybe isolated pockets of damage. nothing like overnight. front pushes offshore and we get clearing after midnight tonight
home and wet snow flax across western new england. wind was impressiveo night -- impressive overnight. >> blue hills observatoryreports 83. boston 69-mile-per-hour gusts which is tropical storm status. 66-mile-per-hour drake and fall river. impressive and no surprise since we are getting the storm reports. multiple reports across the board here early this morning 320. brain tree tree tree down and west -- braintree a tree down and foxboro -- foxborough wires down on chestnut street...
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new england. for us though, chilly winds 32 and we may drop an additional couple degrees between now and the next hour and a half or so. sun and clouds a real feel staying in the 20s. -- dress for. we got away with a spring jacket an umbrella yesterday. you need to have the winter gear in full force today. clear and cold 30 for the ride home sunset at 5:30. we have got a weekend to talk about all the details coming up. let's get you on the roads and check in on the commute. traffic and weather together. >> reporter: congratulations computers -- commuters, looks like a easy commute. from the south you guessed it expressway is packed from adams street in quincy up to columbia road. everything else is green from the north reported backup 93 southbound is between medford square and leverett connector other routes from the north look fine. it's not a holiday monday is it? >> no. >> reporter: where is everybody. >> maybe new hampshire school vacation. >> i don't know. >> reporter: weird. >> thanks robi.
new england. for us though, chilly winds 32 and we may drop an additional couple degrees between now and the next hour and a half or so. sun and clouds a real feel staying in the 20s. -- dress for. we got away with a spring jacket an umbrella yesterday. you need to have the winter gear in full force today. clear and cold 30 for the ride home sunset at 5:30. we have got a weekend to talk about all the details coming up. let's get you on the roads and check in on the commute. traffic and weather...
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new england right now all across western massachusetts across our 91 in western mass its way toward worcester county so the first batch of snow will be coming to during the evening snowing from worcester to boston will have about an hour and then sliding toward cape cod all over the water more snow behind it and also no screen starting to happen that's because it's warming up. snow changing to rain the rain showers and taking over much of southern new england snow be en route to into southern new hampshire and southern vermont points north from there will start to clear it out in the morning we'll see from sunshine ticking over by the middle of the day is for the mount these are huge just coatings of snow by midnight fast for this into the early morning hours you get upwards of an inch plus up to the north and west into manchester new hampshire into the monadnock southern vermont but according to an inch around boston worcester and lowell watch out for to get slippery later tonight i'm tracking two other chances for snow seven day forecast.>> you can always get the forecast anytime
new england right now all across western massachusetts across our 91 in western mass its way toward worcester county so the first batch of snow will be coming to during the evening snowing from worcester to boston will have about an hour and then sliding toward cape cod all over the water more snow behind it and also no screen starting to happen that's because it's warming up. snow changing to rain the rain showers and taking over much of southern new england snow be en route to into southern...
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we are tracking snow in western new england. across the region and good morning, everyone. thank you so much for waking up with us. >> gene: nuisance weather as we call it around here "winter." [laughter] shiri is tracking -- a rough week. this is winter smacking news the face right now. >> shiri: you know what, it is. typically january is our snowy typically january is our snowiest month. this time around we are getting it again in february. you can see out west, we have the snowflakes falling now. they still have a while to go area. you can see brookfield right now a couple of flurries at 16 degrees. waking up to only 20 in worcester. 17 in leominster now. 12 in hollis, new hampshire, so teens stretched across southern new hampshire. lexington, 14 degrees. 21 right now walpole. we have milton at 23. boston itself at 25, but a lot of the burbs will be cooler from norton to hanover. only 17 on the map. still dry in these spots. 21 in duxbury. we have snow getting somewhat close right now. teens and still looks mostly dry. by late morning, we will have some light and scatter
we are tracking snow in western new england. across the region and good morning, everyone. thank you so much for waking up with us. >> gene: nuisance weather as we call it around here "winter." [laughter] shiri is tracking -- a rough week. this is winter smacking news the face right now. >> shiri: you know what, it is. typically january is our snowy typically january is our snowiest month. this time around we are getting it again in february. you can see out west, we have...
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you can how rain -- i should say precipitation is barely hitting western new england, if it arrives any soon than this, we have a situation where southern new hampshire, southern vermont and southern massachusetts could pick up a little bit of sleet and a little touch of freezing rain. because the warmer air is on the way though, we will scour out in the morning. that's why you are seeing it switch from pink to green here. at the very latest happen at noon over the border in southern vermont, and you can see the rain comes into town, especially heavy north and west of boston where we get some of the heaviest pockets of rain, but rain through the afternoon. really ends up being a very rainy day. we will see gusts around 40 miles per hour in particular afternoon and evening. and you can see 10:00, we have got some heavy rain falling in and around the boston area, some of the heaviest showers for southeastern massachusetts are going to hold back until we hit the evening hours. so during the daylight hours, heaviest stuff to the north and west of boston. for the evening and overnight, to th
you can how rain -- i should say precipitation is barely hitting western new england, if it arrives any soon than this, we have a situation where southern new hampshire, southern vermont and southern massachusetts could pick up a little bit of sleet and a little touch of freezing rain. because the warmer air is on the way though, we will scour out in the morning. that's why you are seeing it switch from pink to green here. at the very latest happen at noon over the border in southern vermont,...
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i live in part of rural western new england where we don't have broadband and nobody can sell their house because of it. with interest rates having been at near zero, the recovery act was a big deal. where is the appetite for fixing what needs fixing and investing mo more? is it just objection to your administration or is it an appetite for fixing? >> i think it's an appetite. it changed the way we deal with energy in america. we spent $90 billion. now we have wind and solar energy about as cheap as coal is out there. we spent $100 billion on education. saving the education system. 300,000 teachers laid off because of the recession. we also put tens of thousands of lower income kids in college through pell grants which is fundamental lly altered their opportunity. we did the same thing with regard to transportation. we weren't just trying to -- we knew we had to do something big to keep us from going over the clip into a depression and pull us out of a hole. we wantalso wanted to change th story. change the approach to the 21st century. it laid the groundwork for that. one of the reasons
i live in part of rural western new england where we don't have broadband and nobody can sell their house because of it. with interest rates having been at near zero, the recovery act was a big deal. where is the appetite for fixing what needs fixing and investing mo more? is it just objection to your administration or is it an appetite for fixing? >> i think it's an appetite. it changed the way we deal with energy in america. we spent $90 billion. now we have wind and solar energy about...
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advance and showers in western new england and it lose as little bit of steam coming through. i can't rule out a chance of a passing shower and it's not going to ruin your day. time frame is from mid to late afternoon and especially south of boston the that's he where we may get a lingering shower into the evening commute and clearing comes in after than that. high temperatures ahead of the front 55 # to 60. we will see if we get there a close call clouds building in and winds by the way a little active out there this morning. it's going gust at times up to 30, 35 miles per hour. and temperatures today in southeastern massachusetts come up 55 to near 60 from plymouth to norwood and taunton and 50 on the cape and islands. tonight a couple of the passing clouds mainly clear 25 to 30 in the suburbs and 32 in boston. winds will stay strong too. so we will be colder as you wake up tomorrow morning. partly cloudy and noticeably cooler but no weather related issues for super tuesday. a light wind and temperatures 42 degrees. clouds have advanced in and there may be a touch of light f
advance and showers in western new england and it lose as little bit of steam coming through. i can't rule out a chance of a passing shower and it's not going to ruin your day. time frame is from mid to late afternoon and especially south of boston the that's he where we may get a lingering shower into the evening commute and clearing comes in after than that. high temperatures ahead of the front 55 # to 60. we will see if we get there a close call clouds building in and winds by the way a...
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there is opportunity in western new england for a couple of pockets of heavier snow. that is where we could see 2 to 4 inches. we are going to have to essentially fine tune where those those pockets of heavier snow could develop and one or two cities in southern new england going over a coating to two will do it for most. breezy with flurries. high 30 degrees. by friday, 24. and over the weekend, there will be a major chill in the air with a high of 18 degrees on saturday. windy with more flurries. sunday a little brighter. but start the day at zero. get up to 15 degrees and we are looking at a high next week of only 32. now. back to you guys. >> sara: all right, shiri. >>> most head to the ski slopes and the snow starts to fall, but for some, it is actually perfect beach weather. fox25 caught up with a group of surfers in lynn who say yesterday's storm made for the perfect conditions. wind gusts brought huge waves and the water temperature was a balmy 43 degrees. >> all about the conditions. if the waves were good more important than if it was a blizzard outside. reg
there is opportunity in western new england for a couple of pockets of heavier snow. that is where we could see 2 to 4 inches. we are going to have to essentially fine tune where those those pockets of heavier snow could develop and one or two cities in southern new england going over a coating to two will do it for most. breezy with flurries. high 30 degrees. by friday, 24. and over the weekend, there will be a major chill in the air with a high of 18 degrees on saturday. windy with more...
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i will keep things slightly higher across western new england with 2 to 4 inches of snow nobody will and keep an eye on those busts because some of the busts could bump you just above that coating to 2 inches depending brown form here for the day tomorrow. seven-day forecast with the weekend falls view. for thursday, also that chance for a couple of flurries. looks very minor today and tomorrow. as for any kind of snow, the best bet for accumulation will be tomorrow. and breezy. 24 on friday though it brighten 24 on friday though it brightens up. it will be pretty chilly straight into the weekend. in fact saturday, i will keep things blustery. i will keep a couple of those flurries around. no snow map needed for now, but i will give you a warning out across the cape where we will have the best bet for snow over the weekend and starts off with a high around 18 degrees on saturday. boston at 20. foxborough, 20. only 14 in worcester and gets colder from there. sunday morning, plan to wake up to about zero. 15 in the afternoon with some brightening. and by monday as well. pretty chilly r
i will keep things slightly higher across western new england with 2 to 4 inches of snow nobody will and keep an eye on those busts because some of the busts could bump you just above that coating to 2 inches depending brown form here for the day tomorrow. seven-day forecast with the weekend falls view. for thursday, also that chance for a couple of flurries. looks very minor today and tomorrow. as for any kind of snow, the best bet for accumulation will be tomorrow. and breezy. 24 on friday...
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Feb 2, 2016
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new england with even the threat of a couple of icy spots at first. 44 to 50. go ahead and soak up that sunshine while we can. the latest on that wind, rain and even icy threat coming up in just a few. now send you over to julie grauert with live drive time traffic and an accident update julie keeping a close eye on this northbound expressway for you. the orange delays stretching yet, but i will let you know if that changes. otherwise things are looking good except on the expressway where the volume builds first. as you can see bumper-to-bumper 13. your live drive times. to the split. 2 minutes on 24 from 106 to 128. 11 minutes on the expressway from the braintree split to columbia road. gene and sara, back to you. >>> the clinton campaign is declaring victory this morning, and the final results of iowa's democratic caucus remains in limbo at this hour. >> right now we are still awaiting results from what the state is calling the closest democratic caw news history. clinton and sanders separated by just a fraction. clinton with 49.9%. sanders with 49.5%. >> gen
new england with even the threat of a couple of icy spots at first. 44 to 50. go ahead and soak up that sunshine while we can. the latest on that wind, rain and even icy threat coming up in just a few. now send you over to julie grauert with live drive time traffic and an accident update julie keeping a close eye on this northbound expressway for you. the orange delays stretching yet, but i will let you know if that changes. otherwise things are looking good except on the expressway where the...
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Feb 9, 2016
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here we see some snow showers across western half of new england. again, they may be in different locations, but we do have the risk of a brief time of snow in the morning and then if you squalls midday or afternoon. thursday was also the -- we could also see if you squalls. maybe a touch of snow thursday night or friday afternoon. after that, all of which will be the intense that are cold that will follow. watched the progression, the slide in temperatures. we do get colder, but the big difference is saturday. we may start out in the teens, never get out of it. start falling in the afternoon. the average temperature could be about five below with wind and degrees. leave it or not, our next significant storm could actually be a snow changing into rain situation. we have a lot of dramatic changes in the future. ed: our celebration of black history month continues tonight on newscenter 5 at 5. heather: next one of courage and perseverance. we take a closer look a the impressive story of the 54th massachusetts regiment. ed: coming up at 6:00, the mbta
here we see some snow showers across western half of new england. again, they may be in different locations, but we do have the risk of a brief time of snow in the morning and then if you squalls midday or afternoon. thursday was also the -- we could also see if you squalls. maybe a touch of snow thursday night or friday afternoon. after that, all of which will be the intense that are cold that will follow. watched the progression, the slide in temperatures. we do get colder, but the big...
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Feb 16, 2016
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they're dealing with snow and ice. 3 up to a foot of snow is western pennsylvania to northern new england. freezing rain and ice are anticipated across much of the eastern seaboard. several winter storm warnings and freezing rain warnings have been in effect as far south of *georgia. it turned into a travel nightmare... for everyone trying to get home from the president's day weekend. almost two *thousand flights were canceled yesterday... another 470 are already canceled *today. 3 and at least one of those canceled flights, was heading right here to tampa. "frontier flight 10-17" from philadelphia. a family on that plane called us overnight... sending us these photos, and sharing their nightmare story. they say they were on the runway for about three *hours, before the flight was actually canceled. and now, they don't know *when they'll be getting back. that's a big problem for this families.. and others trying to get back to work and school. 3 3 a developing story this morning in st. petersburg. the woman who hit and killed a tow truck driver ... is *now in custody. state troopers spent
they're dealing with snow and ice. 3 up to a foot of snow is western pennsylvania to northern new england. freezing rain and ice are anticipated across much of the eastern seaboard. several winter storm warnings and freezing rain warnings have been in effect as far south of *georgia. it turned into a travel nightmare... for everyone trying to get home from the president's day weekend. almost two *thousand flights were canceled yesterday... another 470 are already canceled *today. 3 and at least...
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Feb 17, 2016
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as far as the chance for any mountains into western most new england, central northern new england, locally going to get passing clouds as the front basically falls apart. it does drag cooler air into place and 43 today in boston and in plymouth 45 and norwood, 42 fitchburg up to manchester, new hampshire, 41 hyannis, overnight tonight we will drop it into the 20s, which is pretty typical for february and then tomorrow we got highs that will actually be below average, so high temperatures tomorrow, low to mid-30s so going to be just above freezing in boston, going to be around freezing in worcester and we do have the risk for more clouds and ocean effect snow shower over the cape and islands. so today i got 43 , partly cloudy, going to be all about the sunshine inland tomorrow, closer to the coast you get more clouds and slight risk for cape snow and slide into the weekend we have changes brewing as we head into the saturday forecast we will see the rain-snow mix see how scattered and light it is. this really isn't a very potent storm but with high 49 , does mean we are going to be amply wa
as far as the chance for any mountains into western most new england, central northern new england, locally going to get passing clouds as the front basically falls apart. it does drag cooler air into place and 43 today in boston and in plymouth 45 and norwood, 42 fitchburg up to manchester, new hampshire, 41 hyannis, overnight tonight we will drop it into the 20s, which is pretty typical for february and then tomorrow we got highs that will actually be below average, so high temperatures...
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new england. winter with incredible warmth through december. showers off to the west of us. i think a lot of that will start the dry up as it enters new england. can't rule out a couple sprinkles this afternoon. a couple showers through far southeastern mass. overall more dry time than anything else. another mild day, temperatures well into the 50s. seven-day forecast coming up. >> sarah: time now for fast track traffic with danielle gersh. >> chris: >> danielle: thanks, sarah. good morning, everybody. happy monday to you. let's head outside. here's a lock at the zakim bridge and leverett connector. no major issues on the roads this morning. 93 southbound, route 1, all green inch delays there. from the braintree split into boston expressway northbound, just ten minutes. south of town, route 3, 24, 95, all looking good so far this morning. the pike out to framingham eastbound, all green. a little bit of slowing as you approach boston. no major delays yet, though. take a look at those drive times if
new england. winter with incredible warmth through december. showers off to the west of us. i think a lot of that will start the dry up as it enters new england. can't rule out a couple sprinkles this afternoon. a couple showers through far southeastern mass. overall more dry time than anything else. another mild day, temperatures well into the 50s. seven-day forecast coming up. >> sarah: time now for fast track traffic with danielle gersh. >> chris: >> danielle: thanks,...
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and northern new england. there is a chunk of cold air. most will stay up there, but a piece will get into our area later tonight and to start your day tomorrow. a little more of it will get into northern new england. when the next storm comes that is going to be snow and a mix up north of the when you talk about the temperature differences look at this minneapolis is 25 and how about pierre, south dakota? kansas city is 72. so we know we have weather coming. so significant showers out in the birkshires. weaker ones and not much left. a couple showers in southern rhode island at this hour. we take you out in time and show you the clearing trend that comes in tonight. but a little bit of flurry birkshires. it will usher in the chillier temperatures by the time we get to tomorrow morning. as we go through the day tomorrow notice by 11:00 tomorrow night the clouds have thickened again. here comes some rain from the west. notice the pink color. there may be some freezing rain or sleet in northwestern massachusetts
and northern new england. there is a chunk of cold air. most will stay up there, but a piece will get into our area later tonight and to start your day tomorrow. a little more of it will get into northern new england. when the next storm comes that is going to be snow and a mix up north of the when you talk about the temperature differences look at this minneapolis is 25 and how about pierre, south dakota? kansas city is 72. so we know we have weather coming. so significant showers out in the...