I think that will be the case through the Morning Hours until about lunchtime today. You get beyond, that you notice the breaks across central pennsylvania. That will be working in. So partly sunny skies this afternoon. Heaviest of the showers and storms will have a tendency to skirt the south chest of new england or stay off shore. So i think thats your best chance of getting the the heaviest rain down near buzzards bay or more likely even over toward nantucket. Showers this morning. Cant rule out an isolated inland shower or thundershower stil l we thin out the clouds, get back the partly sunny skies. Temperatures in the lower to middle 80s away from the coastline. 70s at the coast. The forecast ahead. Kris rain good for the grass and flowers. Not so much for the morning commute. Danielle, how it is looking out there. Danielle fridays have been really quiet, so hopefully we dont see too many issues, but certainly give yourself some extra time this morning. Heres a look at the express
Article content
James Gordon Thompson, whose name was synonymous with Miss Supertest, has died (May 13, 2021 at Parkwood Institute) at the age of 94. Born in London, Ontario, he attended Ridley College, the Royal Canadian Naval College, the University of Toronto (Engineering), and the University of Western Ontario (Business).
From 1968 to 1973, he was president of Supertest Petroleum, a company co-founded by his father, John Thompson.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. Miss Supertest pioneer dies at 94 Back to video
A keen sportsman, James Thompson applied his engineering skills to the design of Miss Supertest lll, an unlimited class hydroplane speedboat that won three consecutive world championships (the Harmsworth Trophy). In addition, Miss Supertest ll achieved the world speed record in 1957.
Miss Supertest pioneer dies at 94 standard-freeholder.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from standard-freeholder.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.