I daresay even grab the sunglasses if you will be out there in the next half hour because we have got the sun coming up. And north of boston, a little sunshine out there. Beverly, 24 degrees. Fitchburg, 23. Boston itself waking up to 28 degrees and 25 in plymouth. The clouds are going to continue to thicken up, so by 8 00 this morning, we have 31 in boston. But we have 20s across the burbs. The warmup continues. So at noontime, get ready for near 40 degrees. Mostly cloudy. And dry as you have any afternoon plans. It is more between 4 and 7 that you will see that snow pushing up to the mass pike. So that means during the evening commute, especially south of boston are going to start getting slippery. 46 to 42 the range of highs. Clouds take over with that late snow moving in and how long it lasts before making that changeover to rain coming up. Now Julie Grauert with live drive time traffic starting at route 9. Julie shiri route 9 in the a rollover accident that took out a power pole. T
Worcester, 35 in plymouth, and we still got plenty of breaks north of boston and thin spots. Noon time we are going to be close to 40 , afternoon, take you to 4 00 p. M. Because thats the soonest i see snow getting into the worcester area and likely going to approach boston at 7 00 in the evening, so that Winter Weather advisory for icy travel and good thing for tomorrow morning, in particular west of 128 and 95 and soak up whatever sunshine you can find out there this morning. 36 to 42 , clouds will take over quickly, but no snow until four to 7 00 this evening. Now over to julie again for live drive time traffic. Good morning. Julie seeing residual delays, accident near dudley road and took down powerful and one lane blocked several hours. Thats why we are seeing delays stretching past 128 into the weston area. Right now on 93 south through medford, 128 southbound sluggish through lexington. Here is live look at 93 somerville through sullivan square, see pretty slow going. Over to li
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