Cj a german shorthaired pointer. Rng good morning everybody thanks for being with us im kerry drew in for juliet. Juliet is suffering from the flu and bronchitis we told her to get a flu shot. Mike you and i have got it, it is not ive had it. Yeah. You dont wish that on anybody. I didnt. Seriously know if i was going to make it. This feels like its it. But its true. A lot of people i know with this weather roller coster a lot of sickness going around. Now on the down swing in terms it have temperatures back to normal after all of that big rain and wednesday that we had yesterday. Peekskill half inch, and upton out in eastern long island, about three quarters of and a inch of rain that keam down hard with a lot of wind to deal with here too. Wind on average gusting up to around 50 to 55 Miles Per Hour as that line came by. Doing damage here. 56 Miles Per Hour wind out at the state kings park. 54 and 55 out at jfk. Yeah thats now a thing of the past. Snow conditions pop up there on the s
Situation with what we know in just a moment. Wow. Good morning im liz dahlem juliet is off today. Im Ben Simmoneau it is can 6 00 we thank you for being with us on this Tuesday Morning february 9th primary day in New Hampshire but all weather moving through the area. Going to be a messy week for the next couple of days at leasts. Snow icon every day this week so far and long island getting ready for it, right add . Not going to be a pileup every day but a chance of snow showers. At times it could be accumulating ill go through it along here. First lets talk about flooding that was a major issue yesterday and will continue to be a threat across our shore point today. High p tides two to three feet above normal to result in minor to moderate flooding. Factor in wave heights accident more snow in the forecast thats for tonight sphwoorm. So National Weather service has a Winter Weather advisory for county shaded in purple here. Few inches noser to make the roadways sleek so they issue tha
The Biden administration says children under 5 may be able to get their first COVID-19 vaccination doses as soon as June 21, if federal regulators authorize shots for the age group as expected.