Yes, theres a little bit of fog and its locally thick, you guys so hearing from a lot of people on twitter, its thick like pea soup out there but it is in spots, localized obviously so be aware of changing visibility, dense fog advisory, shaded in gray until 10 00 a. M. This morning, which means visibility quarter of a mile or less at times. And we have that from taunton to thu bedford, plymouth to hyannis and orange and keene, look at Logan Airport doing well, temperature wise, 49 degrees a warm start southwest wind variable all morning long just like yesterday, mid 30s, worcester and 45 to near 50 on the cape and island, besides the fog though, not contending with much else, just a few clouds, and think wet weather holds off until late in the day, so lunch time clouds still some patchy fog, 52 degrees, and around 50s for the ride home with scattered to the evening commute, the rains going to fall hard tonight, time it out, get you on the roads, traffic and weather together, kathryn.
First on 13. Were waking up to the calm before the storm today. And that first significant snowfall of the year is creating a guessing game for some plow drivers this morning. We just kinda plan for the worst and go from that. But planning for the worst for the dot so far has not included pre treating any of the roadways. Warm temperatures and rainfall expected. Makes it a waste of time and money. But they say foregoing the salt back to haunt them. The snow can turn to ice and in that case, they say everything has been tested and is ready to go. Unlike the dot. The Des Moines Public Works Department thinks pretreating the roads will help. A dozen antiicing trucks hit the roads yesterday. Theyve also altered some of their snow routes to match school bus routes. In hopes it will improve safety for drivers trying to get kids home from school. Its all amounting to what could be a sticky situation on the roadways. Made worse because it is the first of the season. Channel 13s josh nguyen joi
First on 13. Were waking up to the calm before the storm today. And that first significant snowfall of the year is creating a guessing game for some plow drivers this morning. We just kinda plan for the worst and go from that. But planning for the worst for included pre treating any of the roadways. Thats because the relatively warm temperatures and rainfall expected. Makes it a waste of time and money. But they say foregoing the salt back to haunt them. Then theres a possibility that the snow can turn to ice and then bond to the pavement. In that case, they say everything has been tested and unlike the dot. The Des Moines Public Works Department thinks pretreating the roads will help. A dozen antiicing trucks hit the roads yesterday. Theyve also altered some of their snow routes to match school bus routes. In hopes it will improve safety for drivers trying to get kids home from school. Its all amounting to what could be a sticky situation on the roadways. Made worse because it is the
All right, its monday morning. Its never easy to get up out of bed and out the door. Lets go ahead and check on the roadways and see how everythings going. Hey, jillian. Good morning, michelle. To you at home as well. I was following an accident out of warrington, but that just cleared in the last few minutes. So, mustang road at palomino drive, thats where it was located, but thats now out of there. Taking a live look at 76 right near belmont avenue. No delays, no accidents to report so far. So, we are off to a pretty good start as far as the highways go. 95, drive times pretty average, about 14 minutes is what were seeing southbound from woodhaven to the vine right now. If youre taking mass transit, everything is on or close to schedule. And the area bridges are looking pretty good. We do have a spot of construction eastbound on the ben but no delays associated with it. Rosemary . Thanks, jillian. Now to the tragedy in brooklyn and the nypd officers killed during that ambush. As peop