The weather. Its not as cold as it was. Mid40s in boston. Norwood back down to plymouth at 39. The clouds have rolled in but we are still dry right now. Notice the isolated showers that pop in. There may be one or two between now and late morning. The steadier rain wont move in until later on today. So have the umbrella with you in eastern massachusetts. There will be pockets of showers through midday in worcester county. 3 00 p. M. , light rain at metro west and southern new hampshire. Notice the south shore and cape is mostly dry today. The heaviest r audio ] [no audio ] [no audio ] [no audio ] developing this morning, york city. They released a video showing images of a bomb and manhattan. Then theres this. Chilling new video of the paris attacks from last week. Surveillance video shows a gunman shooting at customers in a restaurant. These new developments come just hours after a deadly raid in paris. This morning, investigators are still trying to confirm whether that operation kil
Have got a winter storm watch in effect for southeastern massachusetts from 1 a. M. Tomorrow. And hard to believe with temperatures in the 50s right now this is more like april. Same in nashua. In the middle 50s from lawrence down to taunton and falmouth and there are clouds in place but we will see peeks of sunshine today and additional shower cant be ruled out. There are a few light once from brockton to taunton back done along the south side of 495 near plymouth and born as well so have the umbrella on stand by. Staying in the 50s with a linger shoring through lunchtime. Around 50 degrees for the ride home. Tonight colder air comes in and shield of rain and snow will push west. Time frame overnight into the early afternoon tomorrow. The biggest impact will be in southeastern massachusetts. Still uncertain how far northwest that snow will come and how much will fall. Its a wet consistency. Lets get you on the the roads with traffic and weather together robi. Reporter good morning. He
Milton Garden Club to offer plants, raffles at Tour 684 events
Milton Garden Club will be selling a variety of plants at upcoming Tour 684 events on the first Friday of each month, along with raffle tickets. SUBMITTED PHOTOS May 4, 2021
Phlox is a popular perennial plant that offers many different types and characteristics.
The Milton Garden Club will be a vendor at the new Tour 684 event to be held from 3 to 7 p.m., the first Friday of every month from May through October.
Club members will be at two locations each month. The club will be selling some perennials, but the main focus will be to publicize club activities and sell 50/50 raffle tickets as a fundraiser. The tickets are $1 each or six for $5, and the winning ticket will be drawn at during Hollyfest, at 3 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 11. During the August and September events, the club will also be selling the 2021 Milton Garden Tour tickets.
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temperatures reach triple digits and we ll tell you how long it s expected to last. an end of the world, a massive phone hacking scandal shuts down one of britain s most popular tabloids. new reports indicates the phones of some 9/11 victims were targeted. the latest on the growing controversy early this monday morning, july 11th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs good morning, welcome to the early show here on a monday morning. i m chris wragge. and i m erica hill. big sports news this weekend. huge. you had to seeing it, everybody is talking about it. women s world cup soccer, after one of the most thrilling girls in the history of soccer, penalty kicks, ally krieger. tied up. everyone saying lights out, it s over, they re going over. they tie it up, shoot-out they take it 5-2 over brazil and now in the semifinals. they re going to meet france on twewednesday. just fantastic to watch. i love watching the players, how excited they are. brazil no joke when it c