You move in. The scheme of things, not a huge snowstorm and the timing is really a problem with this one. Starting out nice and clear this morning. Boston at 23 degrees. We have teens in the burb wis 18 in lawrence, 16 in norwood and 15 in worcester, and this is where we are going. Next two hours nowhere. Still have 20s in boston. Teens in the suburbs. Really slow warmup here. Shoot up to 35 degrees for lunchtime today. You can see the clouds moving in and still dry. We really dont see any raindrops at the coast or snowflakes inland about 3 to 4 00 this afternoon. Initially very light but fills in pretty quickly through the evening commute. That is the problem the evening commute will involve some snowcovered roadways. 32 to 42 degrees today. This morning just an increase in clouds and i am going to break down how much snow is coming up. Julie grauert with live drive Julie Grauert with live drivetime traffic. Still dealing with that news on 128 northbound. A wrongway driver got into n
The nominations are in! And the judges will have a difficult time selecting the next Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year due to the outstanding candidates from around the country nominated, according to Ricardo P. Deveaux, Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Foundation (BPSSYF) president and founder. “There is not just one student
Jerlea Adderley has certainly shone in her role as Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year (BPSSY), but it’s a title that will pass on to the 27th pre-teen in short order, and Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Foundation (BPSSYF) president and founder, Ricardo Deveaux, is making it clear that the foundation and