Now with exclusive accuweather forecast diswhrvment well, first things first. We have one storm that affects us today and then we have joaquin for sunday into monday, so lets get started with whats happening this morning. Its windy, its cloudy, its chilly, so you need the gear to keep you warm. You need the wind breaker, you need the sweater. Its 57 degrees. Were going to be 20, 25 degrees cooler today and its windy. So were looking at 57 murray hill, riverdale 54, whitestone 56. Up to the north 48 monticello. So cooler, albeit, lets just call it colder air has poured in here from the north. You see the camera bouncing around here. Hour wind. Well be around 64. Its going to feel much cooler today. Rain comes in later today and tonight, then its windy, rainy tomorrow and then weve got some nasty weather for saturday and sunday, and thats not even from joaquin. So were going to be talking about a lot of coastal flooding as well as inland flooding in the coming days, lasting into next wee
Now, wmur news 9 this morning. Amy good morning, New Hampshire, 6 00 on sunday, october 4th, im amy coveno. Well get to the top stories, but first, josh judge is in the Weather Center. Youre liking today . Im very high on today. Its going to be a sunny sunday. Meredith, a chilly, but nice start out there. Low 40s in southern New Hampshire, but get up to concord and rochester in the 30s. Parts of northern New Hampshire in the 20s. Because of that. Theres some frost and freeze advisories and a freeze warning for northern parts of Grafton County. Southern Grafton County and those are both in effect and youre past the time for the warnings. Look at the clear skies at the moment and a few clouds may come in near the sea coast at times will be coming in out of the northeast. A lot more sunshine, upper 50s and a few spots could hit the very low 60s today. Weve got to look at the week ahead where Hurricane Joaquin is next coming up. Amy we begin this hour with 2016 coverage. Three g. O. P. Hop
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