Right now, guys. And with a we have is a couple of sprinkles out there from the north shore back to the merrimack valley, and anywhere from north shore and seacoast down to woburn and down into framingham. Hints of moisture on the map. This is not very much wet weather. It is just a couple of patchy sprinkles. Same deal over the cape. Falmouth. A couple of showersing the outer cape and. Through Marthas Vineyard and temperaturewise, 37 in worcester right now. 42 in boston. 41 in nashua. 40s down to the cape and islands. Too warm to get anything but sprinkles for the time being. This is where we are going over the time being. The next few hours, showers favor southeastern massachusetts. Temperaturewise, we are in the mid to upper 30s. We are still losing some heat, but noontime today, i like the look at 40 degrees in boston and brightening up a bit. The risk of flurries especially areas north here during the afternoon. High temperatures 38 to 44 degrees. Sprinkles over southeastern massa
Morning. We ve got lower 20 s on the north shore as you get away from the coast line. Places like bedford and back toward jaffrey, all in the teens. Look at the teens showing up from norwood down for the cape as well. It is a colder start. The skies are clear. We re going to hang on to a lot of sunshine. Just after 7 00, we re going to see mostly sunny skies. By noon time, we are in the upper 30 s, making a run in the lower 40 s in most areas. A very pleasant day today. We will start to see some clouds come in later today. This will veer off to the west and a storm producing Severe Weather over florida to our south. Those two features may combine to bring a lot of clouds tomorrow and rain and snow showers. I will break down the timeline on that. Let s get you out to the roads. Olessa good morning everyone. Let s go to the maps. Overnight construction in place, 93 southbound. No trouble south of town. So far so good as you make away along the pike. Some more construction hearing shortly
Randy talk about a wake up call. The unusual creature that curled up on a 99yearold woman. It s ahead in eyepoppers. The woman is alive. Good morning. I am randy price. Erika and i m erika tarantal. Emily is off. The air looks cute, the clouds not so much. Cindy you re walking out the door saying it is a whole lot colder this morning. Take a look at the difference out the door, versus 24 hours ago. 20 s compared to 40 s. It is only around 20 right now in worcester. Much milder yesterday morning. It is 22 degrees in beverly. As you head south of boston, on the vineyard as well, it is only 17 degrees. A much colder start but these refreeze. In general, it is a quiet weather day. Sun is up at 7 02. We are going to see lots of sunshine. We may see a few clouds work on in. Low 40 s from florence from lawrence to boston. We do have a disturbance off to the west. A storm down the coast. Together, these teachers bring in a lot of clouds and rain and snow showers. Little time that up for you. L
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