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break news at 6 the university in pakistan under attack. new information on the death toll and who is claiming responsibility. >> fake bomb threats disrupting schools in 15 communities. the investigation underway this morning. >> very scary moments in an two men shot. the suspect on the run. >> from the chapel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz this morning. >> 6:00 right now good morning to. you i am kathryn hauser. >> i am chris mckinnon. many of us are eyeing the potential for snowstorm this weekend. >> here's the thing. it's a close call weather we get a direct hit -- whether we
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tracking it all. >> looking ahead to the weekend the mid atlantic looks like it storm. there they could measure the snow he in feet. the time frame for us would be later on saturday. so looks like at least we are slowing things down a little bit. snow may develop saturday afternoon and taper off heading into sunday. england. it's not the for ski country a northern new england event. track of the storm is likely somewhere south and east of nantucket. the question becomes just how close does it go to a southern new a enghand. either way there are coastal concerns because there's a full moon on saturday and that means astronomical high tides will create concerns for coastal flooding and beach erosion. until than it's about the cold. 21 boston wind out of the west and it's cold out there with the wind pathored in. real feel -- factored in. real feel 5 in boston 4 below
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so it won't be as strong as yesterday but it's a factor. skies are clear though and the sun is going to come up in over an hour from now a beautiful looking day into the 20s by lunchtime. and real feel in the teens and we top out around 30 this afternoon. so not as cold as yesterday either. partly cloudy sunset at 4:42. more on the weekend storm coming up. let's go on the roads traffic and weather together. >> reporter: hi. not terrible but we have some slow downs north and south of the city. let's start with the north and a disabled vehicle 93 125. shoulder is blocked up there. 93 southbound also heavy in the andover stretch between 495 and 1 # #. and your bumper to bumper hitting the woburn between 128 and montvale. route 3 south hangs up between 495 and trouble cove. hov lane back opened. northbound heavy from adams street to columbia road. 128 south stop and go from 37 to the split and 24 northbound is looking sluggish from
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>> thank you. an update on breaking news. taliban is claiming responsibility for deadly attack at a pakistan university. 20 people are dead including at least one student. and a chemistry pros pro fessor. gunmen stormed the university shortly after it opened for classes this morning. developing news from hawaii. coast guard suspending the search for 2 missing appearance. hingham -- 2 helicopters. hingham native corporal christopher orlando is one of those. they collected debris and life rafts but no signs of the marines. officials say the decision to suspend the search was a difficult one. >> i hope that the efforts the knowledge that so many were willing to put forward so much
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marines home will provide solace in the future. >> a memorial will be held in hawaii on friday for the missing marines. schools will be opened this morning as the fbi investigates bomb threats in nearly 2 dozen communities. >> it's been a frustrating few days for both parents and students. susie steimle is live in arlington where students are susie. >> reporter: that's right. this was a hoax as so many of them turn out to be. but the hoaxes put police in a tough position. how do they prioritize safety without wasting too many combination of fear. >> it freaks us out. >> reporter: and frustration. >> the calls i am getting from superintendents are they are exasperateed and they are >> reporter: tuesday 15 towns across the common well received threatening calls from the south shore to boston. some shut down, others had to
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all required a heavy police presence. at a cost to the community's resources and sense of security. >> every day this he -- they go to school and you wonder if something going to happen. >> it's difficult decision because it involves a lot of students and very young students for that matter that have to be moved. >> reporter: in argueton, police made a -- arlington police shade a split second decision based on this threat. >> backpacks would explode in schools and surviving students exiting the building would be shot. >> reporter: the police know the threats rarely become incidents still they have to take each one ear joustly. >> even when they are low level incidents like this, we are getting robo calls or continually seeing computerized threats, you can't just dismiss them. >> reporter: a police say if they had more time they would vet the threats more seriously or carefully. unfortunately at this point that's a luxury they don't have. in this case no arrests have been made.
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felony charge. live in arlington, susie steimle wbz this morning. >> thanks very much. 6:06 an unconscious man pulled from the burning home in sit swit. that fire broke -- scituate. the fire broke out before 8 in a home on edith holmes drive. firefighters couldn't get inside because of clutter inside the house. the victim was rushed to the hospital and at last check in serious condition. boston police are looking for the man who shot two people during an argument in a t station. terrified riders captured the chaos as it unfolded. the good news both victims are expected to recover. wbz nicole jacobs is live in east boston with the closer look at the video you first saw on 4. >> reporter: well kathryn police say the two men suffered nonlife-threatening gunshot wounds but certainly all of this happening right in the middle of the afternoon rush. >> we didn't know whether we were in the middle of a terrorist incident.
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scary tuesday afternoon at the maverick square t stop. >> i heard what was a shot it was a firecracker or shot. >> reporter: gunfire on the platform, martti vallila's cell phone captures the moments following the shooting. >> you can see the individual here lying on the ground. >> reporter: and it all started on an inbound blue line train around 2 p.m. police say. two men arguing. that escalated as the train pulled into the station. >> one male pulled out a firearm and fired at least two rounds at the victim. >> reporter: wbz has learned a 29-year-old man getting off the train was shot along with a 43- year-old man police say may have just been on the platform. >> there's a second individual over here. >> reporter: bowing men werer said to have nonlife- threatening injuries. but a frightening ordeal for those who bourn witness. the suspect in this case is still on the loose. of course anyone with information is urged to contact police.
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jacobs, wbz this morning. >> nicole hopefully they find that shooter. mayor walsh says boston is as strong as it has ever been and he is got a list of is suck the claim. he said homicides are at a 16 year hoe and un-- low and unemployment is down 2 and the city ended in the readies piet a epic winter but protestersgathered outside symphony hall angry over cuts to education and plans to consolidate schools. >> instead of unity too often we see schools pitted against one another by adults. tonight i am calling on everyone to come together to back all our children all our teachers and all our schools. >> the mayor was also applauded for his work in helping bring general electric's corporate head quarters to boston. although some complained the tax breaks they are getting will take more money from already struggling schools. over to campaign 2016,
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will hit the campaign trail together today. a day after the conservative threw her support behind the gop front runner. >> are you ready to stomp for trump? i am here to support the next president of the united states donald trump. >> trump's campaign calling her endorsement an honor. and in new hampshire a big shake up for the democrats. the latest poll shows bernie sanders surging ahead of hillary clinton by 27 points. that's his largest lead to date in any state. new hampshire primary is three weeks away. patriots just one went away from playing in super bowl 50. and this could be the last tango between tom brady and peyton manning. the two featured on latest cover of sports illustrated. afc championship game will be the 17th meeting but come sunday the pats will be without another key member. linebacker mayo will not be part of the game plan.
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-- placed him rather on the injury reserve list with a shoulder injury. and he is done for the season. when the pats took on broncos in november tom brady threw for 3 touchdowns but denver sacked brady 3 times and hit him another 9 times. bronco defensive end antonio smith says brady is a tough dude and started talking trash. know. are not going to rat -- you are you hit him hard. i tried over the years and he's great competitor you know. he knows it's coming and he is going to cry about getting hit but he will take the hit and keep going. >> wbz is the official station of the new england pay the rotes and we have the -- patriots and we have the at afc championship starting tonight with live team coverage from denver. and on sunday, we get you started off with a live two hour edition of pay the rights game day at noon. kick off between pats and
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5th quarter post game show on wbz and my tv38. 6:11. coming up on wbz this morning, not so fast. >> plan to hold an ndy car sport in the seaport are facing an opposition. >> late night support. t riders telling the mbta why running. >> and putting rivalry aside to honor an injured hockey player the classy move by bruins and good morning danielle. >> good morning chris. we know it's cold. that's the main storeity next few days and it's all eyes on the weekend. temperatures in the 20s with areas of snow likely to develop on saturday and last into sunday. i have the latest on the weekend nor'easter timeline and track potential coming up. stay with us. hing nature's promise is so wholesome... and it doesn't take the whole paycheck. stop & shop's exclusive nature's promise. eat well for less. my stop & shop. shop with ease at peapod.com use code: tv2016
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>> slip and slide. >> that's what it looks like. >> of course it was raining this weekend at gillette but with the top it was like. >> you want to do it. >> this weekend maybe there's a chance for you with the snow. >> so, also dabelle susie tweeted she has been standing outside for five minutes and is getting a sensation of a brain freeze because it's so cold out. >> she needs to put something over her face. here's-- she brings up a good point it's the exposed skin so as long as you have the gloves and hats and scarves, and you cover up, and you are not outside for a long duration, tow you will be doing all right and it's all about the winds still again today. so, all the reporters live in the field will warm back up in the truck. temperatures in the single digits and teens and some lower 20s. so it's not as cold as we were yesterday at this time. it's 21 degrees in boston right now. but, it's always the wind isn't it? that wind won't be as strong as the 40 to 50-mile-per-hour gusts yesterday. but 33 miles per hour still
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real feel 5 degrees in boston right now. 4 below zero in worcester and it's 6 degrees from lawrence back to falmouth so aid cold start and skies are clear so that means at least the sun will be shining today and i do anticipate mostly sunny skies from start to finish. so the real story is the cold. there will be a little bit of improvement over 24 hours ago. notice a real feel forecast through slowly for you so you notice we gradually rise into the teens and lower 20s for what it will feel like. the wind chills that's what you want to dress for if you have to be outside. overnight tonight dropping back into the teens again. right around 20 in boston and highs tomorrow will be right around 30. that's pretty much where they will be today a similar day overall with wind gusts between 20 and 30 miles per hour. now let's talk about the weekend. we have got snow right now from chicago back down to kentucky and tennessee. also pockets of ice too in northern mississippi. so, it's a mess to the south and west but this storm we don't have to worry about.
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the next one doesn't look like a whole lot but energy coming into the pacific northwest will drive over the rockies and move over the southeastern united states tomorrow and develop into our storm. tomorrow. in the southeast united states. it's another quiet day for us. that picks up moisture from the gulf and taps the atlantic for moisture redeveloping off the carolina coastline. notice the shield of snow on the northwest side of the thing. and heavy snow mid atlantic likely to see the brunt of this storm. they could be measuring the snow in feet when it is done. but it's a sharp northern cut off too. so what happens for us is there's enough cold air but the storm passes south and east of new england. so, how close it comes will be critical in determining who sees how much snow. either way by sunday it will be pling away and the snow will taper off. at this . keep in mind, it's only wednesday. the risk of plowable snow is highest the farther south you go. closest to that storm center. now, phoning on track we may
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outer cape and nantucket if it comes closer. either way we may have to squeeze it together. it's. >> the central or northern new england snowstorm a lower risk of plowable snow the farther north you go. there's a potential for coastal concerns with gusty wind and full moon that's the key. we have got astronomical high tides. minor flooding possible beach erosion and a lot of details over next 24 to 48 hours. accu-weather 7-day either side of 30 through weekend, quiet to start next week. moderation in temperatures too. we should be in the 40s again by tuesday. traffic and weather together how is it looking out there. >> reporter: we have a breakdown causing problems south of the city now. down in foxboro, 95 north bound just after 1:40 a disabled vehicle blocking the left lane. backup to 495. also from the south heats look at expressway jammed from furnace brook to columbia road. 15 minute backup. 128 south heavy between 37 and the split. and 24 north you're sluggish from stoughton to 128.
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southbound heavy and slow from wilmington down to charlestown route 3 south bog down between 495 and trouble cove. today attorney general will announce a new plan to fight the ongoing battle with opioid abuse by cracking down on illegal prescriptions and dispensing of opioids in the state. last week house law makers approved a bill that would limit initial opiate pain killer prescriptions to a 7-day supply rather. students shift workers and others who rely on mass transit packed a public hearing last night to beg the mbta not to get rid of the late night servicech the transportation authorities is weighing whether the service is worth the cost. late night service on friday and saturday night started as pilot program a few years ago. the average 13,000 riders on each weekend. a group is looking to stop a ndy car race in its tracks
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called the coalition against indy car boston. delivered a three-page leter to the mayor complaining the race planned for the seaport district over labor day weekend would be crowded and excessively loud and bad for business. they are kg for a meeting with city officials at the mayor's office they say it's possibility. a sweet surprise from a boston marathon survivor. rebecca gregory is a newlywed and she posted on facebook and instagram she married her college sweetheart and met him when she was 18. she lost touch with him until they reconnected last summer. gregory lost a leg from injuries she suffered in the bombings and her first marriage end last year. she says she understands sometimes mistakes lead to true happiness. a show of support for denna laing the that was badly hurt during a game the bruins and canadiens will auction their
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it's 6:24. we have heard the back and forth from the candidates running to be our next president. >> this morning jon keller looks closer at what could sway voters. >> reporter: good morning. one year from today we will have a new president and maybe it's good idea for all of us to pause in the midst of the frantic contest to take that job. to consider what it is we want from our president these days.
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the past 50 years when america has been ripe for something new jimmy carter's election in 1976 a reaction to dc corruption. ronald reagan in 1980 a reaction to the carter years. bill clinton in 1992, expression of fatigue with 12 years of gop control and barack obama in 2008 voted in by a war weary recession wary electorate. they made winning coalitions out of anger with the status quo and hope for constructive change. this time around, it's not quite so clear what people want. for now, the three hottest campaigns seem based on frustration and revenge than anything else. to hear bernie sanders ted cruz and last night sarah palin in her donald trump endorsement tell it there's nothing wrong with the country that a smack down of evil banks crony
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none of those groups are he canning at -- exactly above reproach sight sounds like pro wrestling script than governing principles and time worn complaints are not anything fresh or hopeful. meanwhile, the more stylisticly and philosophically moderate candidates don't know where to turn for traction caught between being themselves and pandering for votes. politics reflects the people. because we don't seem to know which way to turn either. talk back to me about this at keller@wbz.com or twitter at keller at handling. >> 6:26 right now. lots more in the -- at large. 6:26 right now. lots more coming up>> apple under fire for telling a window she needs a court order to get her husband's password. >> and chipotle's perk for myees as the chain tries to prevent more health problems at
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right now a quincy man accused of stealing online profiles of local women. the alarming thing he he is accused of -- he is accused of doing with them. >> bomb threats called in at local schools. steps being taken to find out who's responsible. >> and so far so good. the impact the cold weather preps are having on your commute. >> from channel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz this morning. >> good morning to you it's k4r- 6-30 i am chris mckinnon. >> i am kathryn hauser. great to have you with us. jab 20 -- january 20th and you want to bundle up today. >> another theme today. it's not going to be as strong as yesterday but we are running in the teens this morning. bundle up. hats and gloves and scarves near 30 by the end of school but winds will be gusting occasionally at over 20 miles per hour.
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zero the real feel. 5 in boston 6 in lawrence and teens in taunton. it's chilly because of the winds. winds will gust 30 to potentially 35 miles per hour so it's not the 40 to 50-mile- per-hour gusts yesterday but it needs to be factored in. skies are clearrise coming up about 40 minutes from now at 7:08. and so it will be a beautiful looking day. couple clouds mixed in with the sunshine today is about it. real feel is in the teens and it will be quiet and dry through the evening commute. sunset at 4:42 and temperatures in the upper 20s. more details on the weekend coming up in a couple minutes. let's get you on the roads. traffic and weather together. a little action behind you. >> reporter: lease tart here -- start with -- let's start with skyeye 4 telling you what's going on south of the city. this is an accident that we have on route 3 northbound. total traffic network is telling me that originally the left lane was blocked here. now they have the scene move
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route 3 north right near route 18. the backup right now is to derby street. and from the south expressway jammed between furnace brook and clop yeah road a 15ment day this. 24 north slug frish stoughton and 128. north map now. 93 southbound packed from wilmington down to charles town. and that trip is about 20 minutes route 3 south heavy and slow from 495 to concord road and 128 between wakefield and 93 hangup. >> thanks. dozen -- hang up there. thanks. dozens of schools on alert. >> schools are opened today. susie steimle is live in arlington where students were sent home yesterday. >> reporter: it was frustrating for students and parents yesterday and we the media were watching and seems like every ten minutes another alert came in from police saying another
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in total it ended up being 15 of threat yesterday. this one in arlington came in as a call saying this would be a backpack that would explode inside the school and that any remaining students in the school would be shot. as you might imagine when police hear some sort of notice like this they have to take it seriously even though all 15 threats turn out to be hoaxes including the one here in arlington. for police it's an expensive resource, time and energy. for parents and students, it's emotionally taxing. >> it has forced to us spend an extraordinary amount of time setting up policies and protocols and working with police and fire. >> it's frustrating and scary. i think more than anything it's scarry about the safety of our -- scary about the safety of our kids they go to school and to happen. >> reporter: calling in a bomb threat brings a felony charge.
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chief vowed that they would find whoever did this but at this point no arrests have been made. live in arlington, susie steimle wbz this morning. >> thank you very much for the update. investigators are now trying to figure out what sparked a deadly fire in scituate. a man was pulled from a burning home on edith holmes drive last night. firefighters had trouble getting into the house because of clutter inside. police in new hampshire are searching for two suspects wanted in connection with a violent home invasion in raymond. officers say two men wearing ski masks forced their way into the home around 5:30 last night. they got into a struggle with the homeowner and retrained the person with duct tape. they stole valuables and took off in the victim's car. if you have any information, you are asked to call the police. >> the t taking steps this morning to keep the commute on track and avoid the cold weather delays. nicole jacobs is live in eastboston. are the overnight efforts
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>> reporter: it's a little too early to tell because t officials have been clear to say that what causes the major prolonged cold snaps. but nonetheless as they did yesterday they started to run the trains a few hours earlier routes. cameras caught them all in action as they made sure the cars and tracks were in as good as shape as possible in the cold temperatures. of course officials say the efforts of getting ahead of the cold is not a guarantee. problem. yesterday there were a few minor delays on a few of the lines but it is not confirmed if those were weather related. we are live in east boston nicole jacobs wbz this morning. >> keep an eye on it this morning. the city of worcester says it will make good on tickets weekend's storm.
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but didn't post it until much later on social media. more than 700 people didn't move their cars and more than half of those people woke up to find they had been towed. >> my first thought my mom told meet cars are gone and i am thinking like did they get stoaten -- stolen. the roads were not that bad so i didn't think it was for a second it was a park ban. >> the city said they should have notified residents sooner they will waive tickets and reimburse anyone towed. a quincy man is accused ofimpersonating women and being men on sex sites to assault them. 45-year-old thomas sheehan stole photos from women's facebook accounts and posted the women on bondage themed websites and he posted the wail addresss and violent descriptions of what should be done. a group of women who didn't want to be publicly identified were there for sheehan's day in court.
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and smile at him to let him know it's not just one victim but we are here together. >> sheehan's torn says no women were harmed and called the postings fantasy. daily fantasy sports website declared illegal in texas. texas attorney general says tights like boston based draftkings and fandueel are taking illegal bets. it's the latest state to say that the sites are a form of gambling. website operators say it's actually game of skill. chipotle will offer paid sick leave to employees. meeting. the idea it will reduce chance of customers getting sick if sick employees don't come to work after norovirus outbreaks including here in boston. time for the daily talker. if a loved one dies what happens to the passwords.
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after initially tailing widow she would have to take them to account. >> reporter: when peggy bush's husband died she had no problem betting -- getting the pension and benefits but couldn't get the apple id. apple said u will have to eu -- said you will have to sue it for us. she loved playing the game but realized she didn't know how to log inn in on the itunes account after he passed and apple said she could have to start fry scratch mooning repurchasing the apps that were paid for. her daughter provided apple with the dearther is -- death certificate and serial numbers and company said no you need a court order that would cost thousands for a card game app. it was not until after the story went viral that apple officials changed the tuned or itunes if you will and called the whole thing a misunderstanding and they are willing to work with the family.
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what do you do with your passwords and what do you think about this situation. bryan says death certificate doesn't give you right to personal passwords it was protected for a reason. and sally adds if you think about it, anybody can provide proof someone is dead and entitled to the password. thanks for commenting number of ways to do it. you can do so all day long. chris and kathryn. >> thank you. 6:39. police officers come to the aid of a boy with a serious medical condition. take a look at logan he is 5 and use as wheelchair and last month logan's mom says someone stole his wheelchair outside the house. twa paw police officers called in to investigate took up a collection and not only did they buy logan a new chair but they got him an ipad and a few gifts for mom. a mother evideo has gone viral showing her newborn twins holding hands
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they are just 2 weeks old and each weigh less than 2 points. doctors say skin to skin contact in the hospital is a vital part of the treatment. >> a sweet moment and they are so tiny. 6:40 frightening moments on the t. >> a fight and shots firedinside a subway station. >> riding to the afc championship in style. pats fans taking the love of the game to a new level good morning danielle. >> good morning. checking in with weather watchers temperatures are in the teens and 20s for the most part but you have to factor in the wind again today. it's not as strong as yesterday but there's bit of a breeze so the wind chill is in the single digits right now in a lot of communities. thanks to the weather watchers for daily reports if you want to sign up go to the website. we are tracking a nor'easter
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it will ensure that all seniors can retire with dignity and respect. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. #:43. watching the patriots win in denver is the ultimate road trip. >> and a couple fans have come up with the ultimate way to get there. >> what used to be a school bus is a rolling tribute to the teen memorabilia pats gear and serious tech too including an hd heady tv and high end speakers. in for a pats fan this is heaven right? >> yeah.
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>> yeah and work on it you knowit was fun and you start with a basic stripped bus. >> and the van has its own theme music ride of fall carry and he will play it all the way to santa clara. >> on to the super bowl. >> dedication. >> they are not messing around. >> you know they go up to denver they are almost on the way to the super bowl. beep. >> give them a thumbs up. >> depending on what state they drive there there might be other reacts. >> anywhere outside new england where the haters are. >> haters are going to hate it's a chilly start this morning again. >> it's not going to be as strong wind as yesterday but it's so breezy. current temperatures 21 in boston. in the knees nashua to worcester 9. >> keene right now. where do we go from here we will rise to the 20s a couple by 9 a.m. into the mid to upper 20s through the afternoon. plenty of sunshine today. it will be a beautiful looking day and highs topping out right around 30 in the city.
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wind again because it's gusting over 30 miles per hour in boston. and it won't be as strong as yesterday but any bit of a breeze adds the bite to the air. real feel is sitting at 4 below zero in worcester. 5 in boston 6 what it foals like from lawrence to 9 in falmouth. bendel up exposed skin and you will be-- bundle up exposed skin and you will be all right. real feel to around 20 degrees this afternoon. with the wind still gusting over 20 miles per hour. tonight partly cloudy and about 20 downtown and we drop into the teens and in in the suburbs highs tomorrow around 30 again and it will be similar to today. mostly sunny and real feel about 10 degrees colder. wind still a little active. let's turn our attention to the weekend. before we get there, there's a storm to the south and west that will miss us to the south. areas of snow from chicago back down through kentucky and tennessee. our storm believe it or not is
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the energy for it came onshore. doesn't look like a whole lot right now but that energy will drive to the south and is going to pick up moisture from the gulf of mexico and develop no a storm center during the day tomorrow. that will mean areas of rain from parts of the southeast. but a shield of snow will develop on the northern and northwest fringes during the day tomorrow. the storm's center intensifies and transfers energy to the coastline of the carolinas on saturday during predawn. on the increase. so saturday morning looks dry and there's going to be a sharp cut off to the northern extent of the snow. the mid atlantic looks tonight jackpot and that's where they could be measuring snow in feet by the time the storm is done. and the storm center itself is likely to pass south and east of nantucket and the question it come. this is not going to be a northern new england storm. but, if the storm comes closer
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sharp northern edge at this point is wednesday keep in mind. risk of plowable snow is greatest when you get south of boston back down to the south coast. those amounts are likely totaper off quickly the farther north you go and may be little if any snow in central new england amount full moon on saturday astronomical high tides and if the storm passes south and east of nantucket with that onshore wind and the high tide minor coastal flooding is possible and beach erosion. it canly at northeast facing beaches. temperatures all the while either side of 30 degrees since the start of next week quieter and rebound in temperatures too. low 40s by tuesday. traffic and weather together robi. >> reporter: hearing about a rollover on 128. skyeye is on the way. it's in burlington, 128 northbound at wind street. emergency crews are just
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to the north 93 southbound jammed wilmington to boston a 20ment delay. and to the south we had a earlier crash at route 3 northbound in weymouth so near 18 the shoulder is blocked. the backup looks like it's derby street on the expressway delay. 6:48. our top stories begin with the taliban claiming responsibility for a deadly attack a a pakistan university. >> 20 people are dead including at least one student and a chemistries profetor. -- professor. gunmen stormed the university after it opened for classes this morning. the coast guard suspends the search for 12 missing marines. it is turning to a recovery and salvage mission. they were flying in two helicopters that crashed. after five days of searching they recovered four empty life rafts.
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was also there but no signs of the marines. hingham native christopher orlando is among those missing. police are looking for the man who shot two people inside a t station in east boston. officer say a fight started on a blue line train yesterday one man was shot as he got off and the second man was also hit. terrified riders capture the chaos on their cell phones. schools are opened as the fbi investigates fake bomb threats in nearly 2 dozen communities. be fake. 7 schools received untraceable phone threats on friday and then 15 towns dealt with threats yesterday. schools were swept by police and deemed states but in other schools like arlington students were sent home early. police are looking to see if the threats are connected. 6:49. a milestone on the ice. >> ahead the bruins star making team history as they take on montreal.
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when bergeron scored the 18th goal on the year career point 591 moving him past kneely in to 9th place on the all time scoring list. bees win 4-1. the patriots take on broncos in the afc championship game without one of the big of the play makers. live backer mayo hurt his shoulder in the game against the chiefs. yesterday he was put on injured rese of and is done for the season. he played in all 17 games up to this point. a reminder wbz is the patriots station the afc championship covered starting tonight with live team coverage from denver with dan roche steve burton kate merrill and sawn live two hour edition of participates rots -- patriots gam day and kick off at 3 and 5th quarter.
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julian edelman if you do you can win a helmet signed by hem. there's a look-alike contest between now and super bowl sunday strike your bet edelman pose take a picture and send it to the hall. for more go to cbs boston.com. >> i would love to see you but you need time for the beard. >> i need time i don't think time is on my side. >> i know. >> grow the beard and. >> amaze beard growing if you could do it. >> that would. up next workers phoning it in. >> the average number of times a person checks their phone at work.
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what would you do with five minutes to kill, and a smart phone? check the scores. probably post a pic. text a friend. how about register to vote? really? you can. five minutes online and a massachusetts drivers license is all it takes to register so you can vote for our next president. go to registertovotema.com. it's that easy. done. i just registered. that was easy.
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here's question do you get distracted at work. >> never. >> it may be because you are too clever. >> oh. >> that's it a survey foundintelligent people struggle more because they have trouble prioritizing. >> interesting and technology made things harder. the workplace solutions company steel case surveyed more than 10,000 workers in 17 countries and found nearly half struggled to concentrate. average worker has 8 program windows open on the computer at one time. and gets distracted once every three minutes. most of the time spent checking the phones which happened
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kathryn and i share an office i do get distracted often. >> never. you no you check your phone? never. >> she says i wish i could be in your head and find out how your brain works. >> i know. maybe it's better i don't know. >> i am counting the number of computer screens in the back in the weather center and there's 8 computers when we get the radar up and there's a lot going on. >> a lot to keep track of especially when we are talking about a nor'easter. details to iron out in the next couple days. >> thanks very much. cbs this morning is next on wbz.
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