tv News 9 Daybreak ABC November 16, 2015 6:00am-7:00am EST
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[singing in french] sean: now on "daybreak," people here in new hampshire are showing their support for the victims of the deadly terror attacks in paris. as france launches attacks against isis militants in syria. erin: a child injured at a home in alexandria has now died. they are calling his death suspicious. kevin: the breeze continues with a good deal of sunshine. when it starts to change with future cast. sean: a frat has been ordered to stop all activities. this isn't the first time the group has been in trouble. >> no one coversnew hampshire like we do. now wmur "news 9 daybreak." erin: a lot of sun out there yesterday. really a gorgeous day sunday. sean: it was a chilly saturday. nice sunday. today is not going to be too bad. kevin: a little bit of a breeze which is going to add the extra
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bite to the air. we're talking 40's to lower 50's with main linn fair skies for the next three days. it is the second half where we'll have a system making its way through and some rain chances for us by the time we get there. some extra clouds in places. not one particular area over another early this morning. you can see what that has done to temperatures. some spots in the lower 40's. other areas down into the upper 20's. high temperatures leveling off in the 40's to lower 50's. with the breeze starting to settle down tonight, we'll talk about the fair skies and how long they last in just a bit. let's look at your morning ride here in the granite state. we're joined live by deb davidson. good monday morning, deb. deb: good monday morning. if you are starting your monday morning commute and heading to the upper valley, 89 northbound is looking great from concord up to new london. coming into concord from 89, 89 south is a smooth ride with no delays or incidents at this time. 93 is a good ride from hooksett all the way to the stateline with salem.
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no major problems there. right now 101,111, and 95 are up to speed. if you are commuting into massachusetts, 93 this report is being brought to you by peter's honda, nissan, and kia of nashua. from the traffic network, i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: all right. thanks. police in france say they've conducted nearly 170 raids overnight in connection with the deadly terror attacks in paris. with more than 100 people placed under house arrest in the last 24 hours. this morning a heavily armed police action is also underway in brussels, belgium. at least three people were arrested yesterday. erin: live pictures from paris. huge crowds are fathered to observe a moment of silence in memory of the 129 people killed and 350 wounded on friday.
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this all comes after france launched airstrikes against isis targets in syria and the french prime minister is warning there could be more terror attacks in the coming days. marcy gonzalez is in paris this morning. marcy: this morning, more than 100 raids in france and belgium as they launch an international manhunt for the accused terrorists. police say 26-year-old salah abdesah led the attack. 129 people were killed at six locations across the city of lights. of the ten terrorists, three survived, possibility escaping in the getaway car loaded with assault rivals. two of those suspects taken into custody in belgium. this morning, salah is
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still on the run saying they planned and directed the violence in syria. >> there's a specific unit on the organization chart of isis for external attacks. marcy: the french air force quickly responding dropping more than 20 bombs on the defactor isis capitol in northern syria. they continue looking for others with links to the attackses. the heartbreak still pierces from paris to california. >> she'll always be in my heart. i think she's going to be in everyone else's heart too. marcy: though france is still under a state of emergency, the eiffel tower, schools, and other attractions are opening for the first time since the attacks. abc news, paris. erin: people are offering support for the people of france and praying for peace. sean: there were a couple of vigils to remember those who died in the attacks. ray brewer live in nashua. i understand a visible show of support is planned there; right?
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the city of nashua will fly the french flag. it is not clear when the flag will be raised. meantime a couple of dozen people gathered at a french park in nashua to sing the french national anthem and show their support for the people of france, especially paris. the name of the park in nashua transaction lates to the park of our french renewal. last night more than 100 students gathered on the campus of st. anselm college in manchester for a candlelight ceremony. >> it was somewhat reassuring and warm to the heart to see that, you know, people in nashua are gathering and showing their togetherness with people, you know, halfway around the world. >> the care and come pass that we have for those who have been harmed. that's what i've been trying to emphasize. ray: president obama has also ordered all american flags to half staff today in honor of those who lost their lives in paris.
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brewer, wmur news 9. erin: thank you. remember you can always get the latest updates and developments on the situation in france on the web site at wmur.com and on our mobile app as well. abc's david muir is in france. he will report today for "good morning america." he will host world news from paris this evening. sean: an autopsy is scheduled tomorrow for the body of an alexandria. police were first called to the home on friday after learning that a child had been hurt. he passed away on investigators spent most of saturday gathering evidence. officials are not information, but they are calling the child's death suspicious. a rochester man is accused of driving drunk after police say he pulled out in front of an oncoming pickup truck near wind-jammers. robert hoitt is charged with dwi.
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the driver of the other vehicle was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. erin: the sigma alpha else listen chapter has been ordered to cease and assist amid accusations of hazing. they are working to investigate and figure out what happened. hanover police are also involved with the investigation. the same frat was put on probation at dartmouth a couple of years ago because was hazing allegations. opening statements are set for the today of massachusetts teen accused of killing his teacher. phillip chism is accuse of raping and murdering danver. he is 14 at time. he's being tried as an adult. the trial was delayed for three weeks while he underwent a psychological examine. sean: santa's elfs are hard at work. the operation 602 is
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kevin: we start off monday morning with a beautiful sunrise out there early on. temperatures have dropped back into the 30's to near 40 degrees early on. we're expecting a good breeze to be out there through the afternoon. from there, fair skies last for a while before the next system approaches. the details in the seven-day forecast coming up. erin: look at the chi. sean: sunset last night was beautiful too. erin: beautiful. christmas is still more than a month away. some of the helpers are
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hard at work here in new hampshire. sean: that's right. the marine corps held operation santa 603 gathering food, toiletries, and goodies to send to servicemen and women overseas. everything from cookies to cough drops to provide holiday cheer. >> we cannot thank everybody for their generosity and all of the items that they have shipped. the people who bring items. we cannot do this without them. sean: that was the fifth year of operation santa 603. people from all over the country sent donations to help out. erin: the new ski jump at plymouth regional high school is starting to take shape. look for yourself. community volunteers spent part of the weekend working on the new jump. more than 40 people chipped in to help. down. the new structure should be ready to use by thanksgiving, meaning the jumping season will go on. >> we had -- i think --
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that gave up their day to work. an additional maybe 20 other people who had very good construction skills. erin: building the new jump will dollars. most of that has been raised already. a fundraiser is scheduled for this evening at the flying monkey in plymouth. world champion and olympic ski jumper, sarah hendrickson is expected to attend. sean: true community effort. they just need some snowfall. we'll check out the new building on the campus of plymouth state university that finally opened over the weekend. erin: the u.s. is a popular destination, not just for tourist.
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trees and powerlines and ripped apart roofs and walls for nearly a mile. no one was hurt. the tornado was part of the new storm system that's also bringing up to a foot of snow to parts of the mountains. at least 25 are dead and another dozen missing after a landslide buried dozens of homes in eastern: . one person was rescued from the mud and debris. search efforts continue for those unaccounted for days after the rains. sean: james bond is still top dog at box office. "spectre" took the number one spot pulling in $35 million. "the peanuts movie" held on to second place. "the 33" stumbled to a fifth place finish. new hampshire fuel assistance program helps disadvantaged families and seniors heat their homes.
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early. to qualify, a family of four cannot earn more than $48,500 a year. the average benefit is expected to be about $650. the program served 35,000 households last year. erin: the newest building is also the largest on campus. the $32 million all well north complex opened over the weekend. it includes a field house, class rooms, athletic trains facilities. the building is also state of the art for sustainability. it is being heated with two biomass boilers. kia motors is recalling more than 250,000 kia souls because of the driving could cause them to lose control. the problem has surfaced in five cars. there have not been any
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sean: jetblew is the largest carrier in terms of passengers. it is updating the new terminal in nashua. the entire project is scheduled to be finished next year. more and more than college students are coming from around the world to study here in the u.s. that's according to the institute of international education. nearly one million students came to the u.s. for the 2014-2015 school year. up 10% from the year before. nearly a third of them came from china. there's a surge in students from india as well. the report also says only about 300,000 american students studied abroad. for those students waking up, they are finding chilly temperatures. kevin: temperatures down into the 30's. a breeze that is going to pick up. we start the week with fair skies and add our next chance. this is -- yes. mt. washington. patchy fog this morning along with winds gusting
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over 60 miles an hour. wind chill at eight below zero. a vastly different story elsewhere. you can can see the northeast kingdom of vermont showing the beautiful sunrise. temperatures in the upper 20's to lower 30's. ports mouth still near 40. there will be the breeze. temperatures up into the lower half of the 50's. you'll see quite a few clouds out there in spots. no one particular area over another. through the day today, we'll continue to see those gradually wander southeast on a northwest wind which will be going 10-20 miles an hour. big area of high pressure in control of the weather for the next three days. then it the system starts to win out. better rain chances slated for thursday afternoon, thursday night, and early friday. temperatures in the 30's to lower 40's. you can see the temperatures kind of bounce around depending on elevation and how much clouds you have early this morning. still a 43 in laconia. down into the lower 30's. wind today will be out of the west and northwest. the wind speeds are only around five to ten miles
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an hour, we'll see those between 15-20 miles an hour. a couple of occasional gusts higher than that. cold night sets up for us tonight. tomorrow it is 40's to near 50. as winds turn by the time we get to wednesday afternoon, that area of milder air starts to make its way in our direction. 40's to lower 50's today. a good breeze adding extra bite to the air. it will be fair skies all the way through wednesday afternoon. tonight it will be with mostly clear skies. eventually lighter winds. a lot of 20's out there. 15 to 20 in the coldest spots up in the north country. tomorrow 40's to low ear's. lighter wind through the afternoon with the sunshine today. from there, we'll start to add clouds and a southerly wind. no rain chances for us until at least early thursday morning. looks like everything is centered around thursday
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afternoon and early friday with the system. once it moves by, we get back into the modified air mass. temperatures in the 40's to lower 50's and closer to the average. no huge cold push of air coming out of canada. 40's to low 50's today. the breeze to go along with it. temperatures there will be a lot of 20's. recovering back into the 40's to near 50 tomorrow afternoon with a lighter wind. a lot of sunshine around for wednesday. clouds and rainfall developing thursday afternoon and thursday night and wrapping up with showers before the breeze kicks in friday setting up temperatures in the 40's for next weekend. erin: all right. we haven't had a lot of rain, have we? kevin: no. every five days or so. you have the one system on the map that promises a half an inch of rain. erin: all right. we've had a lot of sun in november too. we want to check the top story. we have live pictures from paris where thousands just observed a moment of silence and memorials are growing in memory of the 129 people
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killed in the terror attacks that took place on friday. police in france say they conducted 170 raids overnight. with more than 100 people placed under house arrest in just the last 48 hours. an autopsy is scheduled for tomorrow on the body of an alexandria. the state attorney generals office says police were first called to the home on fowler river road after learning that a child had been hurt. he passed away on sunday. the sigma alpha else listen fraternity chapter has been ordered activities amid accusations of hazing. they have issued a cease and assist order. sean: coming up, jim heaven --
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kevin: monday morning, november 16th. a live look up at the lakes region this morning. 41 degrees. we are shaping up to a day today where we'll kind of blend the sunshine with the clouds include the afternoon and kind of keep the around. things start to change by midweek with the next system approaching. details coming up in the future cast. sean: so pretty this morning. church leaders in louisiana are making it easier for people to confess. this? the catholic diocese converted an old ambulance into a mobile confessional they are calling a spiritual care unit. the bibles and rosaries making it fully equipped to meet the needs. it will help serve people with busy schedules who can't make it to church. sean: can you believe that? you think you've seen it
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all. mobile confessional. the largest collection of jim henson artifacts are on display. erin: it took eight years and $14 million to assemble the collection. the exhibit is designed to feel like you are walking into a tv studio. you can learn some of the secrets behind all of the muppets and puppets. for instance, the reason that miss piggy weared the pearl necklace is because the original designers needed to hide a seem around her neck. it went between her neck and her head. that's why she wears the pearls. sean: i almost don't want to know it. they make it seem like seamless and effortless. erin: i would love to know how they operate them. sean: a lot of work. someone stole a jar full of money that was penalty to help a little girl with disabilities. efferent the fbi is investigating after someone broke into a armory in massachusetts and stole several
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i owe about $68,000. i owe $44,000 in student loans. my plan, the new college compact, says you should not have to borrow money to pay tuition if you go to a public college or university. and you ought to be able to refinance student debt. and i don't believe the federal government should be making a profit off of lending to young people who are borrowing to be able to get their education. we have got to make college affordable. i'm hillary clinton and i
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hampshire like we do. now wmur "news 9 erin: oh, my. look at that. if you stepped away from your tv, come on back and look at this. i know. gorgeous color in the sky. we're seeing some beautiful sunrises. this morning. sean: many people dropping the toaster strew dels. first the top stories. flags will be flying at half staff today in memory of the 129 people killed in the terror attacks in paris on
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friday. fish and game have suspended their search. they are still looking for jake nawn. and a thief stole from a 7-year-old fundraiser to help with her disability. kevin: what should be a nice day out there. a northwesterly breeze. at times it is going to go 10-20 miles an hour. making it feel cooler. we're expecting again fair skies for the foreseeable future. we get later into wednesday and into thursday. that's when the next system starts to approach, producing changes for next weekend if you are already thinking that far ahead. if you are, good for you. erin: i think a lot of people are. we're always looking forward to the next holiday. i know. a lot of pressure on the weatherman. we want to check the roads and look at how things are moving out there on 93. stretch. kevin: for a look at the morning davidson. good monday morning, deb. morning.
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kevin and erin, the good news is 93 remains a good ride for all commuters on monday as you make your way through the entire state on the northbound and southbound side. we're starting to see some increasing volume on 293 as you make your way through the mill yard. it is getting busy out there. just a minor tap of the breaks by exit 6. it is moving well through the lane shifts between exits five and the everett turnpike. the exit five, 101, and 95 are all moving well and incident free at the time. this report is brought to you by peter's honda, nissan, and kia of nashua. i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: this morning, france is stepping up its fight against isis. they are looking for the alleged master mind as well. sean: the country held a moment of silence about a half an hour
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ago for the victims. they say there were more than 150 police raids overnight and 104 people have been placed under house arrest in the last 48 hours. morning. one is a 28-year-old frenchman. the other is 25-year-old with a syrian passport. nikole killion is in the washington bureau with the very latest. nikole: french defense officials say they took out several isis targets in coordination with u.s. forces. >> retailuating for the worst attack on its home front since world war ii, france unleashed a wave of massive airstrikes, pounding the de facto capitol in syria. >> this is the war context. edge. authorities launched an
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for a key suspect. president obama applauded the next steps. >> it is an attack on the civilized world. nikole: the administration defended its strategy after coming under criticism for suggesting the terrorism has been contained. >> we don't have until the next election to deal with isil. there's a 9/11 coming from syria. nikole: ben rhodes said the fight will be long and they will remain vigilant. sean: the attacks hit close to home for many granite staters. erin: people are remembering the victims and praying for piece. ray brewer is live in nashua where one of the vigils was held on sunday. : a couple dozen people gathering at a french park to reflect on what
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at surgery anselm college, a candle light vigil held. students still shocked by the brutality of the attack. [singing in french] ray: through song and prayer, they paid tribute to those who lost their lives in the paris terror attacks. >> people appreciate a common celebration to both reflect together but also to turn to god and to turn to the higher power. sean: more than 100 students came together for the candle light vigil on campus. at the mass, the horrific events weighed heavily on people's minds. >> the care and compassion for those who have been harmed. that's what i've been trying to emphasize. [singing in french] ray: earlier, people sang the french national anthem and showed support for paris at the
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park of our french renewal. >> so many people around the world are stating [french phrase] it is so nice. ray: eric has family living in the area where the attacks happened. >> these people are attacking the whole civilized world. >> we're very familiar with the area. it is sad for the families that have lost their loved ones. ray: nashua will continue to remember the victims of paris tragedy by flying the french flag at city hall plaza here today. also you can see the flag at half staff here hall. president obama ordering all american flags to fly at half staff. reporting live in nashua, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: thanks. in other news, the search continues for the
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plymouth university students. jake nawn was last seen on thursday. he does not have a cell phone. fish and game suspended its search. they will go back out if any more tips come in. his friends and family are looking for him. they are not losing hope. >> we're just worried. all i can really say is jake, if you see this, call us. let us know where you are. i understand the fact that you might not want to be found. just let somebody know that you are here and you are alive and with us. sean: jake's mom is asking people living in plymouth to places. he might be looking for shelter. erin: keene police are looking for the thief that stole a donation jar full of money. the cash was intend for a 7-year-old girl with
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kira danser has miscowardice proif i. >> i was upset. how do you steal from one a child. and how do you steal from a child with physical needs? erin: the thief is described as skinny, a young woman, short, dark hair. sean: a suspected serial robber is expected to face a judge. 29-year-old eric d'aoust allegedly robbed a bank on november 9, november 10th, and the third one the following day. erin: counseling are stepping up calls to build a passenger rail between boston and manchester. colin van ostern and chris pappas say it is possible to bring the rail into new hampshire for more than $5 million
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a year in state money. construction would last 20 years and cost the state a total of $72 million. the proposal would create two rail stops in nashua and two in manchester. one at the airport and one downtown. sean: they've been talking about this for years. a troubling situation in massachusetts. the fbi is trying to track down weapons that were stolen from an army reserve center. erin: this week's granite state made, a business that's dedicated to making wine from new hampshire-grown fruit. a little bit of a chill to the air. today it is with a breeze ahead of the next system that's arriving midweek. all of the details coming up.
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lattes, and macchiatos. enjoy every sip of the new snickerdoodle macchiato. kevin: off and running on monday morning. temperatures are in the lower 40's at the coast. even a few upper 20's. 40's to lower 50's. breeze out of the northwest today. a good deal of sunshine. we'll talk about the fair skies and how long it lass ahead of the next system coming up. sean: thanks. the fbi is investigating a break in at the lincoln army reserve center in wooster, massachusetts. thieves broke in from the roof and stole weapons. it is not clear how many weapons were stolen.
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the crime does not appear to be tied to any type of terror threat. missing weapons have been entered in the national crime information center. erin: police in maine have arrested the parents of a 3-year-old girl spotted wandering alone and naked on a busy road. the girls parents, kerry ross and courtney abbott, are charged with child endangerment. they saw the child and called 911. the girl and another boy were placed with social services. the parents were scheduled to be arraigned today. sean: people got a big surprise when zebras were spotted galavanting around a parkin lot strip mall. they managerred to escape from a circus. one of the zebras was captured running through some busy streets. shot past. i was, like, -- it shot across. i was, like, is that a
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sean: how did they find the lady with a zebra shirt. the zebras were not hurt during the escape. the activist hope that this proves wild animals do not belong in the circus. erin: she was there and ready. i love that. the race was yesterday. sean: the race was called 93 laps from the scheduled finish. that denied joey logano and three others a chance to race their way into the finale. harvick, kyle busch, and truex jr. will join in the finale of the chase for the sprint cup. erin: how about that game yesterday? the patriots took on the giants at metlife stadium. they scored on the opening drive. so did the giants. eli manning found odell beckham jr. they did the rest. 87 yards for a touchdown to tie the game.
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still in the first quarter, another injury for the patriots. julian edelman got twisted up. he has a broken bone and will be out for quite a while. the patriots 23-17 in the fourth quarter. brady hit gronk. a field goal in the final seconds -- i think six second on the clock. the patriots went on to win. it does mean new england is still unbeaten. they host the bills next monday night. we are going to misused theman. sean: the celtics were on the court. russell westbrook scored for the thunder. they got 26 from marcus smart and another 20 from isaiah thomas.
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boston will play in houston tonight. erin: monarched wrapped up on sunday. they scored on the rebound, giving manchester the 1-0 lead. max and matt scored goals for the monarchs. the game was decided in a shootout. manchester won it 4-3. they are going to host el myra on wednesday. sean: we're featuring products made here in the granite stay. today we take tow a family-run business that's dedicated to using new hampshire fruits and helping out local farmers. sweet baby vineyard was founded by louis eaton. connection to the family. >> my wife's maiden name was sweet. we have three babies. that's it. sean: it was originally located in kensington and moved to east kingston.
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location in ere hampstead. >> we have seating for 99 people. sean: sweet baby sells 48,000 a year. this company is dedicated to using fruits grown right here in new hampshire. >> strawberries and peaches from apple crest farm, raspberries from new hampshire, blueberries from the company in alton, new hampshire. we have to go across the abortedder to get our can pers from massachusetts. if anybody knows a new hampshire cranberry producer, i would love to know. sean: we caught up with a couple of ladies that travel from massachusetts to try out the wine. >> we love it. cheers. sean: louis says his best seller is his blueberry wine. it has been the top selling new hampshire wine in the liquor stores. sweet baby has won awards for more than 50 wine competitions.
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they donate 10% of the farmers. you can find sweet baby wines at dozens of stores. for a list or to order sweetbabyvineyard.com. we have the bottles. this is the raspberry dessert wine. erin: the red, red wine is named after their children. sean: they were busy if they have three babies and a wine company. kevin: all made here in new hampshire. we start out with partly cloudy skies. we have a couple of bands moving through. that's kept temperatures up. where the skies are clear and the winds light, temperatures have fallen off in other spots this morning. all in all, a fair sky for us today and for the next couple of days before things start to turn more unsettled by thursday and into friday ahead of the next system which could give us a quick third of an inch to a full inch by the time it gets here. you'll notice this morning we have partly
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cloudy skies across the area. not everyone with the complete abundant amount of clear skies. that's kept temperatures up this morning. we have fallen back into the low to mid 30's. we're in the 30's to near 40 degrees in northern spots. this is the one system we'll be tracking this week. it looks like it starts to edge in here with rain chances thursday afternoon into thursday evening. temperatures early this morning up and down depending on exactly which town you are in. you'll notice some of the lower lying valleys near the freezing mark. some of the higher spots where clouds are drifting through early this morning. in general, we're talking 30 to 45 to start the day and 40's to lower 50's as we get our way into the afternoon. it will come with a breeze out of the northwest. it will be fairly persistent. it will lighten up tonight and not come back out tomorrow. if anything, the winds will be much lighter. that will add the extra bite to the air. south of the white mountains, we're talking upper 40's to lower half of the 50's.
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mixed in with sunshine. then with clear skies tonight. there will be a lot of areas down into the 20's. they would not rule out some of the colder locations dropping back between 15 and 20 overnight tonight. as i mention, sunshine for tomorrow. a light wind into the afternoon. temperatures in the 40's to near 50. i think 40's to lower 50's much like today will be the reality by the time we get into wednesday. that will be with a general increase in a few high clouds. again good deal of sunshine across the area. clouds will start drifting in later in the day on wednesday. i think by thursday afternoon, the rain chances move in. they will move out early on friday. temperatures today in the lower half of the 50's with that breeze out of the northwest which starts to settle down later on tonight. temperatures will free fall quickly because of that. we will drop back into the 20's across a good part of the state and some teens up north. extended forecast showing temperatures holding close to the near 50-degree high averages for this time of year through the end of the week. whether we're before the system or during that system. once it goes by, temperatures will fall
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back into the 40's with a pretty good breeze around on saturday. back on friday, visited the third graders at the elementary in merrimack in thornton. i was happy to come talk instruments, water cycle, tornadoes, and even talked about pluto and why it technically isn't a planet and why it encompasses that science ebbs and flows. erin: science changes its mind. kevin: every so often definitions can slap around. erin: here's something. if you are thinking about getting a dog, there are breeds that are struggling to find homes. they have released a list of the breeds commonly found in shelters. topping the list? pitbull terriers. chihuahuas are the third most common. boxers are fourth. beagles came in at number five. sean: some of those surprise me.
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erin: it is now 6:56. stories. sean: flags across the u.s. will flying at half staff in memory of the 129 people killed in the terror attacks in paris on friday. france's prime minister says there were more than 150 police raids overnight and two more suicide bombers were identified. authorities are still searching for the alleged master mind. erin: an autopsy isscheduled for the tomorrow on the body of an 11-month-old from alexandria. police were first called on friday after learning the child was hurt under suspicious circumstances
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authorities say. the boy passed away on sunday. sean: fish and came has suspended its search for the missing plymouth state university student. friends and family are still looking for him. jake nawn was last seen on thursday. erin: the fbi is investigating a break in at the lincoln army reserve center in wooster, massachusetts. authorities say thieves broke through the roof and stole weapons from the building. it is not clear how many weapons were taken. kevin: there are some clouds drifting through. lower 40's at the coast. eventually up into the lower half of the 50's this afternoon. 40's to lower 50's with a good breeze through the day. lighter winds and looking good through wednesday before the showers start to come back in later thursday and early friday. erin: all right. coming up next on "good morning america," full team coverage live from france and belgium as authorities continue to investigate friday's
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