Well tell you where that cat is right now, big cat. Someone better finds it. It is 6 01 now. Look. It is sue serio. Mother natures clause are going to come out tonight, and tomorrow, and tomorrow night. So enjoy what we have while it is here. Seven out every ten today. We do have some Colder Weather on the way. But it is cents calm, chilly, temperatures in the 30s, 40s, weaver bus stop budd any his warm jacket and his gloves. If youre out for awhile, probably do need the gloves. 46 degrees in the city. 7mile per hour winds out of the northeast, 6 39 is your sunrise time. Temperatures 30s to the north of us, upper 40s to the south of us, and 26 degrees, in mount pocono. So, it will be about 55 by lunchtime. Little bit of sunshine, but mostly cloudy skies. A stray shower, as a cold front moves through. Before that, cold front happens, it will get to 57 degrees. Thats our high for today. And then temperatures will plunge, bob kelly, we will tell you how low they go coming up. Sounds good.
Even colder, but this time fault, i would say, the tomorrow, we are going to be feeling the difference. Shuttle, the little shuttle, now, it is a. M. Seven today. Did work, it sensed danger, like it was yesterday. Very similar weather day, just actually bit milder, and stopped but had there been temperatures are in the 30s, a driver in it, saw the truck fours, right now, with bus stop buddy wearing gloves at coming, wouldnt you sped to up beat, so you wouldnt get the bus stop. Hit, or stop and back up real see quite a few gloves out there at the moment. Fast, or 46 degrees, 8mile per hour why didnt the human driver breeze out of the northeast. Stop . I dont understand. Well, that was human error. Thirtys to the north of us. Fortys upper 40s to the so the irony of it all, the car without a driver was south. Fiftyseven for high. Actually better than the car that had a driver . Showers, possible, whether this cold front comes through is that what your satisfy saying . But had the driver l
At their Red Sox Hall of Fame induction, Trot Nixon, Jonathan Papelbon, and Dustin Pedroia reminisce about Papelbon's first impression during spring training 2005.
At their Red Sox Hall of Fame induction, Trot Nixon, Jonathan Papelbon, and Dustin Pedroia reminisce about Papelbon's first impression during spring training 2005.