Severe weather possible for the afternoon. Fox25s shiri spear is in the Storm Tracker Weather Center to time out the storms. Shiri big turn around today. Nice and quiet and mild out here. A few 50s on the map. Spots like norwood in the upper 50s right now. Same in orange. Mostly low to mid60s in boston to the north shore and it is a pretty comfortable i want to say morning out there now. But you can see we have clouds and showers off to our north and west and that will be it is also a little sticky out there that is allowing for the warmer mornings and gets that summerlike feel to that hourbyhour forecast in boston. Notice 66 degrees at 7 a. M. With sun. By noontime, we will see increasing clouds and by 4, 5 00 we will be tracking that risk for strong to severe thunderstorms. Highs today, 784 to 88 degrees. Julie grauert is up now with live drive time traffic kicking things off north of the pike. Julie moving fast on the road things good route 1, 93 pike. Pike wide open from 495 to 128
Bringing back the fall temperatures. A quick batch of rain, boi 035 inch of rain. More on those rain totals coming up. There goes our cold front down to the south now. Clearing skies from the north to the south throughout the day today. Temperatures, were starting things out in the 50s. But not going to warm up, more than five or ten degrees from where there are noontime temperatures. Low to mid 60s and hitting high 60s. More on the chilly nights straight ahead. Jason well begin with breaking news from west coast this morning. Where police right now are searching for the gunman inside of a Washington State Shopping Mall. And that gunfire interrupting a macys store about an hour north of seattle. Police say a man with a rifle entered that store around 7 00 shooting. Witnesses say chaos ensued as customers ran for their lives. Authorities released this photo right here that they believe is the shooter. They do believe he acted alone and took off on the highway afterwards. Now police are
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