This is the second verified blizzard in song new england. We knew when we gave the winter outlook it would be a tough second half of the winter. No question about that. And heres whats happening with the wind. Windy in plymouth where eric is gusting over 30 miles an hour but starting to drop off. Strongest wind along the coast and we have had a burst of strong wint early this morning before the wind started. Thats the push of arctic air coming from the north that period of time. Now it feels like temperatures are in the single numbers. It feels cold but the wind will decrease and thats good news in terms of the coastal friends earlier today. Theres a Coastal Flood Advisory up meaning pockets of minor coastal flooding when theres warning that means it dont be as severe. It happens between 10 a. M. And 2 p. M. Brighter day without much snow. Maybe the sun will peak through. The rest of the being a you Weather Forecast in a few minutes. South shore dealt with blizzard conditions and flood
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Man arrested when K9 alerts to meth in Wood County house Charlie Gill (Source: Wood County Jail) By Stephanie Frazier | January 20, 2021 at 4:38 PM CST - Updated January 20 at 4:40 PM
MINEOLA, Texas (KLTV) - A Wood County man has been arrested on drug charges.
Charlie Gill was arrested on Jan. 16 at his residence on Highway 80 near Hoard Rd., according to a post by Wood Co. Pct. 2 Constable Kelly Smith. Smith said that Gill is a “habitual offender,” and was arrested for possession of methamphetamine.
Smith said that proactive patrols in the county by the constable’s office and the Wood County Sheriff’s Office indicated that there was possibly drug activity at that residence. Smith noted he had been to the house at least two other times, and that Gill was out on bond. When they searched his house, vehicles and property with K9 Mata, the dog alerted to the presence of drugs.