Going to be a pretty nice day with a bit of high thin cloudiness every now and then. Southeastern massachusetts pretty much on cue here as the forecast has been calling for the last couple days. The very rare situation where a system babbing in especially a tropical system. Its not to say its never occurred but not happening very often. So its down here and throwing some bands of rain and winds our way. Strongest winds later this afternoon and tonight. Seas will be building and so we have dangerous rip currents out there for today. And the high tide is coming not expecting much of not expecting much of coastal flooding. A snapshot and loop showing cloud cover backing in but the rain is not even nantucket but getting closer and it will move onshore eventually. So nantucket gets the rain first and then pinwheels northwestward boston may have some by late this afternoon. Aid cool start to the day. Some its a cool start to the day. Theres going to be more and more sunshine out in western h
Reporter not a lot of rain, but the wind has been kicking up twpt miles an hour 20 miles an hour sustained wind and gusts 36 miles an hour. People have been coming to the beach all afternoon in chattum to experience the force of hermine. They want to feel the sand stinging their face and the huge white caps off the shore and the winds blowing from offshore. I see you trying to lean back how far have you been able to lean back . 10 degrees maybe. Reporter you dont seem to be you seem to be having the time of your life. It is not a hurricane, but it is close. Reporter away from the beach the tourists struggled with their umbrellas as they made their way from shop to shop on main street in chattum. Part of the treetop pelled over in the wind today. Sand. The sand stinging their face as the wind gusting up to 36 miles an hour. The crowds dont seem to have been affected that much. People who continue come here experienced hermine instead. Wcvb newscenter 5. Anchor the storm putting a damper
Gusty showers. Meteorologist shiri spear in the first alert traffic center. You are timing out the effects and when. Reporter a lot will be maxed out during the Morning Hours and this is postTropical Storm hermine with 65mileperhour winds attached to it and you can ethis is sitting about 100 miles south of massachusetts. South of the vineyard right now and we still have thunderstorm warnings posted for the southern areas, but what we are going to see are most areas this morning with breezy showers advance. Most of us will be impacted. Just about everybody will grab the raincoat or the umbrellas this morning and just plan on hitting the windshield wipers. 1mileperhour wind gusts in lincoln and 21 in falmouth. 22 Miles Per Hour nantucket. So we are going to get stronger gusts likely as the morning goes on. 22 Miles Per Hour in worcester and once we hit midmorning and 7 a. M. Wind gusts from 30 to 40 Miles Per Hour. Cape, island and coast most likely to see them high. Temperatures in the
Moderate to heavy rain. Right here, theres a little bit of yellow showing up, yeah, well see a spot of yellow that appears right here, so a couple of the roadways getting heavy rain in the downtown holbrooke, near 139 and 37, and then off to the south of there, around lakeville, over to carver and plymouth, near 44 there, and southwest ward to dighton, seeing some of the heavy rains too. 50mileperhour winds, thats the last check from the National Hurricane center. The knewest check is due at at 5 00 p. M. And theyre late. I have the minute. I dont expect it to change much from what they were showing us earlier, which is just kind of meandering around before ejecting off to the northeast, but even that far away, guys, its still impacting our coastline. Mark area beaches remain closed tonight. In fact, as hermine continues to kick up the surf, even though the storm is weakening, people should not go swimming until conditions improve. Fox 25s receipt millions jay on brewer is live in duxb
For the latest. Thats the strongest winds will be felt in far southern Plymouth County and Tropical Storm warnings on the south coast of rhode island and connecticut as well. 8 a. M. Advisory from the National Hurricane center wind 80 miles an hour and moving to the north and northwest. Instead of racing out to sea, this is stalled out and pushing a little bit closer to southern new england in the next couple of days t. L and tomorrow and even if it gets closer tomorrow we will have gusts over 50 especially in the islands and 40 to 50 across the cape. Right now showers trying to pivot and back to chatham and nantucket where the winds are strongest and moving slowly. I dont expect many showers to arrive until this afternoon. Across the cape and islands will you get more mid to late morning across eastern mass and 40 to 50 miles an hour and over 50 in the vineyard and nantucket. More on the forecast in the next 7 days. Lets check the roads. Not many on them. Definitely not. Usually it do