And 36 in bedford down to freezing in worcester and keene, New Hampshire and a little bit more cloud cover, plymouth to cloud cover extend up toward you guys a little bit but by noon time most of it has melted away. We got temperatures still going to range mid to upper 30s in most spots exception being what do you know plymouth down to the cape and islands where you just sit around 40 all the way through lunch and into the afternoon. Check that out heading home from work temperatures will be close to freezing again. 36 to 42 really the warmest that i can give you today, it is going to be clearing and also going to be a blustery day ahead which means we are going to be talking about winds and wind chills coming up. Back over to you, julie, for a check on the roads. Julie things still slow in many of the usual spots. We will start with look at map, 93 south sluggish from woburn into medford and somerville as well as 128 southbound through lexington. Pike is still giving us heavy through
InterNational Security alert. Catherine parrotta along the pike with whats supposed to be the busiest travel day this season. Julie grauert following those drive times and Storm Tracker meteorologist shiri spear has look at cold stuff ahead. Shiri 16 in keene, 17 in orange and 20s to most of the burbs including lawrence and beverly at 23, plymouth at 21, worcester at 24 and boston lucky you at 30 this morning and thats really the warmest that im going to be able to give you for now. Now, warmup takes off in the next couple hours. We are seeing a lot more of the lower 30s by 9 00 a. M. But i want you to count on below freezing temperatures up until about 9 00 this morning. After that again temperatures are slowly warming back into the lower 40s here by noon time today you will see lots and lots of sunshine out there but start to mix in scattered clouds, especially north and west of boston here into the afternoon and look at the 5 00 p. M. Heading home from work and maybe hitting home to
The Martha s Vineyard Times
Stuart H. Lollis, of Edgartown, MA died peacefully on December 13 of kidney and respiratory failure. He was 78 years old.
Stuart was born on November 2, 1942, the oldest child of Shelton and Ruth Lollis. The son of an army officer, he had an exciting and varied childhood on military bases across the United States and around the world. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1964. Having completed Army ROTC, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant and volunteered for service in Vietnam. Upon returning home, Stuart received his MBA from Harvard Business School before beginning a career in marketing. He went on to start a business with his father, helping U.S. manufacturing firms to export their products abroad.