45 in worcester and 28 in fitchburg, 27 in temple, New Hampshire. So we are going to see a dramatic jump in temperatures in those cool locations as we travel through the rest of the Morning Hours which means we got icing until latemorning by lunchtime, it is all going to be in the form of plain rain, heavier rain this afternoon with highs getting 46 to 54. Lets get you over to Julie Grauert with live drive time traffic this morning because ice and fog out there, julie, we are going to have to watch out for julie accident on 128 southbound right now, lynnfield near walnut street and shifting south slow spot on the braintree split up through neponset and up to columbia road. Live look at the pike through brighton where visibility still a halt eng, see the fog is lingering and making it tough, also a speed restriction in place of 40 Miles Per Hour. Here are live drive times, 19 minutes on route 1 from 128 to the tobin, 48 minutes on 93 south from 495 to the leverett connector. 32 minutes
And barre at 48, even jaffrey at 48 to 29 in rep rail and 29 in lowell, so you could see the cold air getting trapped there in the merrimac valley, so it is a little slower to scour out of those locations. Right now outer cape getting a little bit of sprinkle but into the 50s there and you can name of the game here latemorning and midday, so it is not going to be substantial rain until we get back to the evening commute, 5 00 p. M. Theres the next round of heavy rain and this is, in fact, when we pick up most of our rainfall today during the evening commute so bad timing here as far as fog, the wind, rain for the second half of the day despite the temperature getting into the 40s. I will time out changes coming up in couple minutes but now since we have had icy concerns turn over to Julie Grauert with live drive time traffic. Julie ice has been a problem and accident to tell but on 24 in, before exit 14 in raynham, left lane closed right now. Starting to look a little better through ne
The fox25 morning news. Now 6 00, good morning, everybody. Thank you for spending time with us on this Tuesday Morning on the fox25 morning news, february 16. I am gene lavanchy. Sara i am sara underwood. As we have been telling you all morning, make sure you get out the door early. Cars and sidewalks are iced over and the conditions on the road are so dangerous. Gene cancellations and delays on the bottom of your screen. Public school in Massachusetts Closed because of february School Vacation week, but this is what we are talking about, the box truck overturned in sharon sun with of many accidents. Dont forget to put on your boots this morning, the streets and sidewalks are covered in slippery slush. This video this morning from boston. Our Team Coverage continues this morning of this wintry mix this morning of this wintry mix. Jessica reyes is live in Middlesex County where police are warning drivers. Catherine parrotta with residents who are out of their apartments in this morning
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