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Kind of gray. I want to show you a city cam right now. Oh, yeah. Kind of gives you an indication that that is boston. Can you tell . Yeah, no, not really. We have got mist and drizzle, so its producing visibility with the fog. Five miles in town but worcester, three miles up on the north shore so nothing nice to start at the bus stop with the areas of mist and fog. Lower 60s now, low 70s thi seeing a few gusts at 20 Miles Per Hour, and the winds will gust between 20 and 30 Miles Per Hour. Not nearly as strong as yesterday. Still, though, associated with hermine, which is spinning 100 miles to the south, and the storm is weakening but it is tracking westward, and thats going to carry the core of the strongest winds towards the coast of connecticut and long island today. But you can see the bands of light moisture, still spinning around with areas of mist and drizzle. 60 degree ....
Showers. Very light ones, some mist, drizzle spiraling around the center of that storm. Notice the winds kicking up, gusts 20 to 30 Miles Per Hour, the cape, islands, and south coast. Even up in worcester around bedford, youll notice winds gusting over 20 miles an hour. That wind is coming off the water. A lot of fog out there reducing the visibility a couple of miles out in worcester. Under two miles in beverly. Mist, drizzle, fog. Not a great start heading back to work. Temperatures in the upper 50s worcester. Lower 50s boston. Little temperature change this morning. As we get toward lunchtime, mist and drizzle ease and warming to the 70s. Even though the winds are beginning to wind down, we are looking at rough surf along the south coast, the cape. And waves and when the weather improves. The slow and sloppy arrival of hermine is being felt right now in new bedford, the south coast. Conditions were rough enough yesterday to clo ....
The governor turning the area and talking about how lucky he felt. It was an extraordinary amount of damage for such a short hit and i literally find it hard to believe that in one minute anything could do what this storm did up there. So its a remind their another nature at the end of the day can be one heck of a force when she s to be. Anchor the continue 1,000 homes lost power about half of them have it back. Were told by night fall most of those homes will get all of the power restored. There are a couple of homes up in the neighborhood thats hardest hit. They say it may have to wait until tomorrow. I told but that one worker injured. He was caught by one of these branches snapped back against him going into one of chipper machines. He was taken to the hospital were told his injuries are not lifethreatening but its interesting that the only injury so far was not during the tornado but in the cleanup. News. Anchor all right, dan, thank you. Also on 7 a park ranger facing charges acc ....
Around to our south to wednesday before finally making a move toward us. This is what i was nearing with the computer models showing a more westerly track. That would bring it very close to nantucket. The good news is it would be weakening and moving more quickly. It wouldnt be sitting around. Its not like youre getting but youre getting the center of the noreaster to come on through with the heavy rains right up through wednesday and first part of thursday. More details what that means for our forecast. Mark not a great beach day at all, unless sure a surfer. Jason law spent the day at Horse Neck Beach and you talked with folks who say they live for the stormy conditions. The reporter yeah, thats right, mark. Weve been warning people for days about the dangerous conditions out in the water, but found out today here at Horse Neck Beach, its not just the surfers either. Ho ....
Cindy fitzgibbon. Windy when we came in and just a drizzle, like a windblown kind of a raw september feel out there. Were still dealing with lingering effects of hermine. Well have wind today. The sustained winds with hermine are up around 65 Miles Per Hour right now as it moves to the west about 100 miles south of our coastline. So the impacts are lessening overall, but around it, were talking about thesend and drizzle that are still pivoting through the area and kind of what you see is what you get today. This is going to be the story throughout the day, periods of mist and drizzle. The winds are gusting, but 20 to 30 miles an hour instead of winds gusting over 40 Miles Per Hour that we had yesterday. And those winds even up on the north shore gusting to 26 Miles Per Hour. Also some fog if youre heading out the door. T ....