Feels like 14 below in worcester. 10 below in nashua. 15 in portsmouth. 9 below in plymouth. And dont think because you are on the cape that you will get away without the bitter wind wind chills. Temps in worcester about 2 in boston at about 9. A very slow warmup and teens for lunchtime and you still have a ton of sunshine out there. Clouds move in during the afternoon and does stay dry. These are your temperatures back to work later on. At 5 p. M. , 23 in boston. 21 in bedford and norwood. 18 in worcester. That is going to come down from highs about 18 to 24 degrees today. Cool front. Increasing clouds do lead to a period of snow overnight tonight. We will break down the snow threat and the wind chill threat into the weekend coming up. Julie, lets get it over to you for live drive time traffic. Although it is really cold, it is a good time to hit the roads is a good time to hit the roads. It is, i shiri, now that you know the forecast and what to route 193 south moving along fine. Pik
Im christa delcamp. Brush it off. Car. Police remind you to do that. Once you pick up speed that snow will blow everywhere and reduce the visibility for the person behind you. Dust it off. Hood, the top of the car. And the wind shield of course and if you brush off with light easy. 17 worcester. Falling snow. I had a couple of ocean effect snow showers backing in. And couple of flurries expanding back through western mass into connecticut. A few flurries into southern New Hampshire. Mostly cloudy day. Not going to slow you down votingwise temperature close toment 30 degrees by early this afternoon. We have a few flurries out there today. Mostly cloudy sky. Snow showers working in on wednesday and here we go with better chance of picking up on some heavier snow showers. Theres enough instability where you the get heavier snow showers or squall you could catch a coating to an inch or two. Time now for fast track traffic. Heres danielle gursh. Lets head outside. Heres a look at the pike.
We are looking at a couple of North Carolina and one back through the chicago area. All of this is headed in our direction. The timing looks like this as we head through the overnight and first thing tomorrow we are dry. Here comes the showers as we head toward lunchtime. They will be numerous and more widespread as we head through the afternoon. The other big story is the warm up. We will talk about who can see the 50s ahead, phil . Phil it hasnt happened in more than a century. The state Officials Say the hunting is crucial to manage the deer population. Not everybody agrees. The usually tranquil Blue Hills Reservation may be interrupted with the sound of gunshots today. For the First Time Since 1893 the state is holding a controlled deer hunt here. The most effective way is the hunters will head out north of i93 covering canton and it is estimated at 85 per square mile. To put things in perspective a healthy deer herd has 16 and 17 deer. So many deer eating the vegetation has lead t
Almost exactly a year after Massachusetts first began winding down the free “Stop the Spread” testing program, the last 11 sites will close by the end of the month. Demand for testing is a fraction of what it used to be, but health officials say the state should be able to ramp back up if the need rises.
An annual concert with Yale and Harvard choirs, simultaneously streamed from each campus at THIS LINK>
Free tickets are required to attend the event at Richardson Auditorium. In accordance with university policy at this time, all concert attendees are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and to wear a mask whenever indoors. We are unable to allow entry to unvaccinated children. The program will be performed without an intermission. RESERVE NOW>
For more than a century, choruses from Harvard, Princeton, and Yale Universities have celebrated their deep friendship with a season of collaborative concerts during the fall semester. Last year the Princeton University Glee Club continued to honor this tradition at a time of extraordinary change and challenge with a series of two virtual benefit concerts: Hand in Hand.
In this third Hand in Hand concert, each choir will be performing for live audiences in their home venue: Woolsey Hall at Yale, Richardson Auditorium a