Fog in the area and we are starting off with foggy conditions this morning. Check out rocky mount along the i95 corridor. Visibility below 2 miles. I want to check out stanford, less than 2 miles in reford. So, lets go ahead and check in with some of those temperatures. 77 73 in durham. Sanford, youre at 71. And it will be close to the mid 70s at 8 00 a. M. Mix with sun and clouds at noon and for the most part, see an isolated storm or two this afternoon as highs reach the low 90s. You factor in the humidity and it could easily feel like its hotter than 100 degrees. Ill have a look at your friday forecast and the weekend ahead in ten minutes. Good morning, happy friday to you. Were almost there. Heading out the door, beware of also have a disabled vehicle being cleaned up near sunny brook road. Too early to see that disabled car seeing any delays. Restricted flow on u. S. 1 southbound side. One lane is closed near exit 101. Not really seeing many delays from that. Travel through durham
They all got in that car, leaving that party from fitchburg state, but he says while everyone is grieving, no one blames the driver joey cap. I just wish this never really happened. I wish for my buddies to be back. The reporter 19yearold sean mcniff, tearful in Fitchburg District Court today, as his best friend, joey cap, faced a judge accused of killing his other a. J. Robins, while driving drunk on hollis road around 3 00 a. M. Sunday morning. Most of us are definitely hurting. And were not angry at joey or anything. Were angry at just what happened not necessarily joey, because we do love joey still. The Reporter Police say the 19yearold Boston University sophomore had a blood alcohol level of. 12, 1. 5 times the party at fitchburg state. Hes admitting having four to five twisted teas, he admitted to speeding, trying to show off. It was his best friend in the car with him at the time of the accident, so obviously he was very upset. The reporter so was sean, he walked away from the
Take a closer look at the radar. Notice where we have the rain. Raining boston, southward, even worcester, youre dry. Rain is to the west and to the north and its going to continue to kind of move in this axis over the next couple of hours. So where it is raining here across Southern New Hampshire, it has been raining hard. Weve actually seen some embedded thunderstorms as well, but the radar clear of any lightning right now. You can see, though, these heavy downpours around the orange area and just east. So this is shifting up towar were talking about rainfall rates on the order of an inch, maybe two inches per hour. It doesnt sit over you that long, but can produce localized flooding. We have a flood advisory out this way for the next couple of hours or so. Keep that in mind. This is all moving along a frontal boundary taking its time moving through. You see how were reloading back through eastern pennsylvania . Thats going to move in our direction as we get toward midday and into th
Attacks in the new York New Jersey area. They say evidence ties him to the Chelsea Bombing saturday night that injured 29 people and to the second Pressure Cooker device found a few blocks away as well as the pipe bomb that exploded near a charity run with no one hurt in seaside heights, new jersey earlier in the day. Investigators also tying him to a backpack full of pipe bombs found near a train station in new jersey overnight sunday. Bomb squads you heard there that was devices and nobody was hurt there. So we know that he is a naturalized u. S. Citizen born in afghanistan and investigators also we know have recovered bomb making materials from a new jersey apartment owned by his family and the f. B. I. Has adetained five other people with a possible connection to the chelsea explosions. Of course investigators are still working and we will continue to bring you the latest. In the newsroom, kim khazei, 7 news. On air. You can always get the latest from our mobile and tablet apps as
The governor turning the area and talking about how lucky he felt. It was an extraordinary amount of damage for such a short hit and i literally find it hard to believe that in one minute anything could do what this storm did up there. So its a remind their another nature at the end of the day can be one heck of a force when she s to be. Anchor the continue 1,000 homes lost power about half of them have it back. Were told by night fall most of those homes will get all of the power restored. There are a couple of homes up in the neighborhood thats hardest hit. They say it may have to wait until tomorrow. I told but that one worker injured. He was caught by one of these branches snapped back against him going into one of chipper machines. He was taken to the hospital were told his injuries are not lifethreatening but its interesting that the only injury so far was not during the tornado but in the cleanup. News. Anchor all right, dan, thank you. Also on 7 a park ranger facing charges acc