58 in boston and 48 in norwood. A little 10degree difference there. Lower 60s over the cape and islands and a little cloud cover. And that is helping to bring in the heat. The cool spots, 51, fitchburg. 50 in nashua, New Hampshire. Keene, New Hampshire. We have got winds a little breezy over the cape and islands. Winds running around 50 miles per hour. But gusting more like 20, 25 miles per hour. Now that is a trend that will continue through the Morning Hours and at times. It is goi t that sun comes up. 7 a. M. , 57 degrees in boston. Bostons 9 a. M. Temperature, 62. We get into the mid60s and then we get stuck. So the coast and the cape today, lets plan on highs only in the upper 60s there versus 90 in boston yesterday. Feels like a totally different season. 71 for inland towns and cities. Julie grauert is off today. We have Catherine Parrotta with a check on traffic. Lets take a look at how which is always a good sign. Zoom out a couple of spots. The lane restriction on route 9, jus
All right. So i also want to thank everyone for waiting and sharing with us tonight are i nodded that was a late meeting and moved outside but you expressed our gratitude were not able to speak we thank you for your patience with us i wanted to because of a lot of the questions and things weve heard and heard leading up to tonight have lead to concerns about both how this program will operate and perhaps what some of the consequences abowill be how students awill react and effect the culture of the middle school i wonder if you might lay out how this in practice we are talking about the misinformation but perhaps specifically because this is the one with Public Meeting were having and talking about the need for more transparency and openness how we communicate if you could explain how this program will operate in practice and why were deciding to step up to the middle school i know were talking about the resear research but not all have that in front of them lay that out and how to add
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Figure out who the suspect is in this crash and what kind of charges that suspect is going to be facing. Well have all the latest coming up on Eyewitness News starting at 6 00. Reporting live in orlando in Orange County, tim barber, channel 9, Eyewitness News. Well get back to you, tim. Breaking right now, a Brevard County corrections officer was just arrested and fired because of allegations of Sexual Misconduct with a female inmate. Melanie holt just got an update from the sheriff. Melanie, he said the corrections officer admitted having inappropriate contact with the i the inmate. Reporter he said his agency only became aware of this allegation yesterday. They told me that corrections deputies barry taylor was immediately relieved of duty and has since been terminated. We dont know the identity of the female inmate or why shes here in the jail. Its believed that barry had inappropriate contact with her on at least two occasions in the last several weeks. The because other inmates to
Will stick in a can cause dangerous conditions on the roads later tonight. Lets go right to doug hill with a look at our forecast at noon. Doug we have a Winter Weather advisory in effect at noon and western maryland and along the appalachian mountains. It does not go into effect until 6 00 p. M. Tonight for the metro area although east to the chesapeake bay. The problem isnt a lot of snow. Maybe half an inch. It will be temperatures being so cold in the roadway surfaces socalled. Every flake will stick. The traffic will note the flakes and able refreeze. We have seen it time and again. A tiny amount of snow causing a disproportionate amount of problems. Probably 7 00 to 9 00 tonight. 32 it best. Light snow developing flurries. The real cold and windy stuff will not be moving in until after midnight. Ahead of the front we will get some of the snow. Parts of south carolina. All this energy racing eastward ahead of this powerful arctic cold front. A little sense of timing. 4 30 this afte