As we get into the holiday weekend, the conditions here are expected to change drastically, as this Tropical Storm comes by. Creeps by. The south coast. It has some boat owners already scrambling. Im concerned, because some of these storms can, you know, can turn suddenly and become worse. Even after decades of owning a boat, he still gets worried. My heart, you know, i see one, i said oh gosh, here we Tropical Storm hermine is expected to have an impact on new england. Even if its, you know, 100 miles offshore, were still going to get the wind, the rain. The reporter new bedford has a guarded harbor because of the floodgate, but in major storms, the harbor master says, all bets are off. Anything recreational, anything on the smaller side, we absolutely recommend pulling the boat out of the water. Thats the only safe place in a neck beach of course, nobody is in the water today, but they say they are worried as we get sunnier weather over the weekend, that there is going to be some of
Doug the end. Mike summer is over. Did you enjoy yesterday . Today will be a repeat. Look at the satellite picture. Nothing going on. As we advance the clock, we cant see anything. You see a few things to the west. Overnight, after midnight, we may see a popup shower or two. Theres a threat of it around tomorrow. Its one of those cases where a lot of us will stay completely dry. 68 degrees in boston. A lot of temperatures in the 60s. Toward jaffrey and keen, into the upper 50s. A not like friday, when the humidity was oppressive. Weve got 59 in taunton. In the vineyard, 53 degrees. Lots of sunshine today, across the board. By 9 00, we should be around 70. 3 00, cooler at the coast, but 84 because of the sea breeze. By this evening, start to see a few clouds. Overnight, a chance to see well check on the tropics in a few moments. Antoinette . Antoinette thank you. Right now, a deadly crash is under investigation. A teenager is dead, another is behind bars and facing charges. A community
The Reporter Police are asking anyone with information to call them. In the meantime, this murder has left many here not only unsettled, but also drawing parallels to another murder that happened, almost exactly one year ago. Coming up at 6 00 p. M. , what investigators are telling us about a possible connection to the killing of denise robert. For now, live in manchester, cats republican lawmakers bertram, fox 25 news. Katherine burcham, fox 25 news. Mark take a live look at the boston skyline. Humidity is back, also the clou on activity in the tropics, as fox 25 Storm Tracker chief meteorologist Kevin Lemanowicz is tracking. It could impact us come Labor Day Weekend at some point. Kevin some of the new information is in right now, but lets first talk about whats going on outside as you leave work this earnings going out for dinner around town, its boston, 81 and bedford, 79. Very sticky though. Thats allowed for some of the showers to pop up as a cold front pushes toward us. Again, t
Coastline, the cape, the islands. Were getting gusts right now from plymouth out over the cape over 20 miles an hour, gusting over 30 miles an hour on nantucket. I can see a shield of clouds overmost of the area. The rain is offshore. Notice the movement. It is backing up toward the north and west. As the day wears on, we are going to get some rain. The center is 300 miles away. With High Pressure to the north, we are first going to see those winds increase. By lunchtime, were talking about hour with 50mileperhour gusts likely down on the islands, and these winds are going to be with us throughout the day. The winds are picking up. The clouds will be thickening. As we get into the afternoon, we will see some bands of showers come on in. I think were mostly dry through lunchtime. Its during the afternoon through the evening that these bands of rain start to move in. Thank you. Lets head to the areas that will be impacted. The south coast, of course, hermine today. And were live in westp
Just in from the National Hurricane center that mark was referring to. Winds still 75 miles per hour, still category 1 storm, has its eyes on the st. Marks area in the big bend of florida. Theres a lot of Nature Preserve in here, and few members where this track may go. That wouldnt be so bad, although obviously, there will be inland flooding that comes from this. That track comes up the coastline though and almost undoubtedly comes just near charleston and myrtle beach before it comes off of hatteras and enters our part of the world. This storm would have in this position in new england for Labor Day Weekend in a few minutes. Vanessa folks along floridas panhandle are preparing for hurricane hermine. Mark residents are securing their homes and boats right now. They havent had a hurricane hit the state in 11 years, as jeff deal reports from the coast near tallahassee, people are not taking any chances. The reporter looking out over the gulf of mexico, as hermine headed toward the coast