Telling them to shelter in place. We just spoke to a College Spokesperson action, he was saying this was hoax that was actually started on twitter. Police responded though immediately. They cleared the building. Lockdown lasted about 30 minutes. The students of course were alarmed. I was in library. When this all happened. And then all of sudden they just said were on lockdown. Get away from the windows. And just kind of hadded to wait until they sent out the text email and phone ca probably about 4 to ten cop cars there as time went on. We were outside there for a while. And there was a had all cops on side checked all the rooms and went through everything. Now again, lockdown here Merrimac College has been lifted. Police found nothing in spokesperson said it was simply a hoax. Live in andover, brandon gunnoe, 7 news night team. Also breaking tonight trouble on station. The t says the Center Wheels of trolley stlipd slipped off rail buses now replacing all trains between park street a
Sleet a cold rain getting on way. Probably around 7, 8 oclock tomorrow morning between 3 and 7 00 a. M. A little bit of sleet in city. Farther west, just inland this pink shading here snow and sleet. That will go over to mid morning and even farther west blue shading here where we have snow, sleet and freezing rain for several hours. It all winds down freezing drizzle by early tomorrow afternoon. Certainly cold enough right now. Upper 20s and low 30s. City at 31. South of town, you mover out new england, numbers are in middle 30s. Also, which actually dont see here is that it beginning warm up in the clouds. And when that warmer air comes out of pennsylvania into clouds, going to shut down the snowflakes. Then change them into sleet pellets already happening here. You see pink shading moving out catskills and moving up into new england over next two to three hours. So well see patchy light snow develop. Then, again going to quickly go over to sleet and rain metro boston more so in sout
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