Coverage starts right now. This is the fox25 morning news. Gene good morning on thursday morning, it is august 25th, im gene lavanchy. Sara get ready to sweat, my friends. The heat and humidity is back in full force. Shiri spear is at the Stormtracker Weather Center with forecast that will want you to crank the ac or jump in a pool. Shiri hopefully the ac is still on hand. We got mostly sunny morning clouds over eastern massachusetts, actually moving offshore and stay bright here the first half of the day. 68 in boston and beverly down to plymouth, 72 in chatham, 65 in worcester, 66 in nashua, New Hampshire. Your hourbyhour forecast in and around the boston area today, 9 00 a. M. 75 . , 11 00 a. M. 81. We got middle 80s here by early this afternoon. We should hit the upper 80s today. Notice we got a mix of sun and scattered clouds though. So it will turn partly cloudy in to turn breezy and pretty humid, highs from 84 to 90 . I do have an hourbyhour look at that wind forecast coming at
And the rumor next from the 5 am, thursday, february 11. Deneige broom watching the roads. Could be the coldest start of the winter. Temperatures rebound shortly. Freeze warnings up, sanford up to the north for at least a Volusia County, 32 at the Freezing Point in pearson 34 debary, 39 daytona beach, port orange and ponce inlet you see temperatures across the board, 40 orlando. We are still dropping 28 in ocala, 40 claim, 38 kissimmee and 36 and titusville. Looking good on the satellite and radar. After this morning a wonderful afternoon. Screen, 63 at 2 00 and 64 4 00. We will track temperatures county by county and look at warmer weather in the forecast. 5 01 am to check of the drive with deneige next 408, orange awesome trail. One lane is blocked for road work they should pick up the cones. No major issues. Sam lake sam lake rd. , weingart wrote, a crash, partial road block level update you to let you know if you need an alternate. Orange county home boarded up this morning, hit an
From Severe Weather center 9. It will be chilly throughout the day. Getting colder for tonight in spots a chill, beautiful with the sunshine. The flags and wendy not as wind is yesterday were pretty wet if it wind out of the west 20 miles an hour, 30 in spots. 54 the temperature, 55 orlando. 53 clermont, 54 the villages. 56 and melbourne and palm bay most in the mid to upper 50s for highs today with a few hitting 60. Winds out of the west and northwest. Mid 50s to have a 4 00 Winter Springs seminole county, 50 at 6 00 piquancy tom terry later, Eyewitness News at six, he will have afforded on the map setting the stage for freezing for some, sumter, marion, we will track who needs to protect plants and pets. We will get into that. Keep track of temperatures head over to wftv. Com and click the weather tab. Doors opening for the cold. Coalition on west Central Coalition on w. Central blvd. Will not turn anyone away. Overflow space will be accommodate anyone looking for shelter from the co
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Good evening. My name is kevin butterfield. Im the executive director of the washington lib good evening ladies and gentlemen. My name is kevin butterfield. Im the executive director of the washington library. Its my great pleasure to welcome you here today on behalf of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association to our annual Martha Washington. Lecture this was created to share scholarship and insights into the life and times of marshall washington. It was made possible through a generous grant from the foundation of richmond virginia. Today its Exciting Program celebrates the publication of an important book. The papers awash Martha Washington. One many years in the making. It is actually part and related to a much bigger project, the papers of George Washington with the project began with the ambitious aim of publishing all of George Washingtons account but has since expanded to include other members of his family. Allowing us to know so much more about t
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Good evening. My name is kevin butterfield. Im the executive director of the washington library. Its my great pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association and to our annual Martha Washington lecture. The event was created to share scholarship and insights into the life and times of Martha Washington and is made possible through a generous grant from the Richard S Reynolds foundation of richmond, virginia. Tonights Exciting Program celebrates the publication of an important new book, the papers of Martha Washington, one many years in the making actually part and related to a much bigger project, the papers of george at the university of virginia and sponsored by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association. Since 1968, the project began with the ambitious aim of publishing all of George Washingtons correspondence, but its since expanded to include other members of his family, allowing us to know so much more about the p