This morning, im gene lavanchy. Sara im sara underwood. Chilly morning feeling more like december should feel like. Fox25 Storm Tracker meteorologist shiri spear is here with the forecast. Shiri hey, good morning, you guys, here is surprising thin. I only have one 20 degree reading and western massachusetts and westfield. The rest of us seeing 30s and 40s out there with slightly above average, but afternoon temperatures fade, today thats where it is going to be december. 9 00 a. M. We have a few Early Morning clouds we get through with lower 40s at the coastline, upper 30s though to the north and west of boston at 9 00 a. M. By noon time here lets plan around lower 40s, also mostly sunny skies during the afternoon, sun and scattered clouds, few more clouds here from the south shore down to the cape and islands, but as you head home from work, 30s will be back, so kind of short lived today, early afternoon highs from 42 to 46 , brighter and i will show you though the rollercoaster ride
It happened just before nine this morning in rural Clarke County. Two men were working to remove grain from a bin near murray when one of them. 39year old eric reasland. Disappeared. Authorities couldnt spot reasland in the bin. So they began cutting holes in it. To release the corn. It took them three hours to find him. But by that time it was too late. He was pronounced dead at the hospital. Authorities say the grain in the bin had apparently crusted over reasland was walking on the grain to break it up. Which is not recommended. 49164927 i think he was busting it up with some kind of do it. It does not appear reasland was walking on the corn. We do know the name of the victim of a fatal crash last night on hubbell avenue in des moines. 61year old James Pascasio was hit hand killed was he was crossing hubbell avenue at east 42nd street around 5 30 last night. Police say he was hit by a 19year old driver who didnt leave the scene. Neither speed nor impairment appear to be factors in t
CLEVELAND Members of local law enforcement helped spread holiday cheer during the annual ‘Shop With a Cop’ event. The event was held on Friday, Dec. 8 at Cleveland Wal-Mart and allowed more than 50 local youngsters the opportunity to choose gifts with the help of a $50 gift card, all while accompanied by a local officer. The officer walked along with them throughout the
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