Sleet, freezing rain and plain rain mixing into a lot of places as well. Weve got the timeline on that in a few minutes. A little of everything, we knew it couldnt last, our mild snow. The crews have already been out treating the roads today for whats expected to come tomorrow. Stephanie woods is in manchester with a look at the preparations being paid by city crews. Reporter thats right, were here at manchester public works, you can see behind us this massive pile of salt and sand. One reason that its so big is because, well, manchester hasnt had to use it yet. Yes. Yes. Long time coming. Reporter the concord walmart was busy monday afternoon with shoppers stocking up on the essentials before the flurries fall overnight. While some are psyched for snow activities im looking for some, so i can go rabbit hunting with my dog. Reporter others are not ready no, im not, maybe other people are, but im not. I like this, no plowing, no shoveling, wet shirts. This is nice. Reporter Manchester D
Tom and Chester Police are concerned something may have happened to a woman who s been missing for more than two weeks, now that her roommate has been found dead in by parent suicide. Shelley sue hutchinson and Stephen Andrade lived together on caleb wrote. They both disappeared last month. Stephanie joins us live with more on that. Stephanie manChester Police have been searching for sue hutchinson since our family reported her missing on september 20. Now police and neighbors are even more concerned. We re just really hoping that she shows up, and just comes back. Chris peffer has lived in the upper apartment of 169 calef road for 5 years. He says his lowerlevel neighbor 57yearold sue hutchinson was always there. Sue s been here since before i lived here. She s just a homebody and always around. Just a helpful lady. Never had anything mean to say. But on september 20 she disappeared. Peffer says she left all her clothes food and her beloved dog in the house. It just didn t seem right
The North Country, looks like. But we are all set to see some snow. Theres the clouds moving in after a sunny day, those clouds have been taking over, thats the leading edge of the system thats heading in our direction, and as you can see it does include a lot of different types of precipitation. It will be cold tonight and the snow moves in after midnight between midnight and 5 00 a. M. Most places between 2 and 4 00 a. M. , and theres a quick look at what were expecting, but theres a lot to go through to get to that point with snow, sleet, rain and ice. Jean thanks, josh. New hampshires ski resorts have been waiting for this kind of forecast. Its been a slow start for some ski areas because of our warm weather. Not only is the expected snowfall good news, the colder temperatures mean theyll be able to make more snow as well. Others hope to open more trace our app is the place for the latest information, you can track the storms. Josh road crews are put to work in some cases for the f
Like we do. Now wmur news 9 daybreak. Good morning everybody. Sean a chilly start to our day. I noticed on my drivein, rather foggy in certain spots. Mike the river valley, you have the cooler air over the warmer water and you get that fog. Some of the lower valley s seeing that play out. Plymouth completely clear at this morning. We are setting up for a lot of sunshine out there today. A few extra clouds into the afternoon. Temperatures not quite as chilly as what we had yesterday. Still in the mid30 s. In the 40 s and a lot of locations. High temperatures today 60. Statewide, sunshine out there and light wind out of the north. Much more in just a bit. Let s take a look at your morning ride. We are trying we are joined by deb we have overnight roadwork wrapping up in the concord area. The left lane is closed. Give yourself some extra time. We are also looking at areas apache, dekes fog dense fog, and patchy. 293 between exits five and three watch for lane ships. That will continue thr
Thats right. Whether you like it or not, a vital part of who you are may now belong to someone else. Let me just examine him. People are worried more than ever about how the chemicals were exposed to are affecting our health. Among them, a family of chemicals used in everyday plastics known as phthalates, which congress banned in toys after a study by dr. Shanna swan. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im lesley stahl. Well be exploring the world of science in this episode. Later well bring you Morley Safers story about the human genome patents being awarded to Biotech Companies and the proprietary control they now have over part of who you are. And then my report on a ubiquitous chemical called phthalates, which is in everything from perfume to childrens toys, but which may also be causing birth defects. But first, steve krofts story on the enormous amount of money being spent to treat people as they approach the end of their lives. How much money . Well, in 2009, medicare paid 55 billion