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antoinette: it is the calm before the storm as we look from falmouth. calm waters and sunshine wait as new hampshire college students are packing their backpacks and heading back to school. and thanks to kelly ayotte, along with the textbooks and pencils, many students are carrying more student loan debt. and to raise student loan interest rates. because she sides with special interests looking out for their own bottom line, not our kids'. for new hampshire students and families, kelly ayotte is a heavy burden we can't afford. nea advocacy fund is responsible hermine this holiday weekend slowing down off the mid-atlantic coast after pounding the carolinas and virginia coast and it is gaining strength and expected to get stronger and spins over the atlantic. antoinette: a scare on a ride at a carnival in memphis eight recovering. the moon rake are r -- moon rake restraints before the ride came to a full stop. several on the ride say they held on to whatever they could grab. >> we started falling but we were holding on and i was trying to hold on and it d
antoinette: it is the calm before the storm as we look from falmouth. calm waters and sunshine wait as new hampshire college students are packing their backpacks and heading back to school. and thanks to kelly ayotte, along with the textbooks and pencils, many students are carrying more student loan debt. and to raise student loan interest rates. because she sides with special interests looking out for their own bottom line, not our kids'. for new hampshire students and families, kelly ayotte...
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live in falmouth, david bienick, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: yes, they do. homeowners on edge. heather: trees already under stress from the dry weather might be damaged more easily from this tropical system. >> the soil being as dry as it is, the lap -- the lack of water in the plant makes them more vulnerable to damage from or structure or excessive limbs. heather: a never seen conditions this bad in his 30 years of tree work. coming up tonight at 6:00, what you can look for in your yard as we prepare not only for hermine, but for winter nor'easters as well. ed: breaking news at 4:30 p.m. -- sky 5 live over the scene of a deadly accident in quincy. police tell us a husband has run over his wife. this is phillips street. crime tape surrounding the van in this driveway. screen, you can see where the van is in the shade. we have a crew headed to the scene and will have more information for you throughout the evening. also breaking -- pats defensive end rob ninkovich. heather: he's been suspended for 4 games. sportscenter 5's josh brogadir is at the breaking news desk with details
live in falmouth, david bienick, wcvb newscenter 5. ed: yes, they do. homeowners on edge. heather: trees already under stress from the dry weather might be damaged more easily from this tropical system. >> the soil being as dry as it is, the lap -- the lack of water in the plant makes them more vulnerable to damage from or structure or excessive limbs. heather: a never seen conditions this bad in his 30 years of tree work. coming up tonight at 6:00, what you can look for in your yard as...
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live in falmouth, david bienick, wcvb newscenter 5. jc: hermine has already left her mark in florida. and has her sights set right now on the carolinas. lana zak takes us to the heart of the storm right now. reporter: hermine fast across the southern u.s. happen million americans are already without power is this tropical storm wars through georgia and on through the carolinas. early this morning, hermine made landfall as a hurricane in florida, the first in more than a decade. it ripped through houses along the panhandle. >> we have to go to higher ground. >> there's going to be a lot of debris, including uprooted trees they are clear and safe to do so. reporter: the threat reaching all the way north to rhode island. governors in georgia, new york, and virginia declared a state of emergency. >> we are now operating under and we are being informed we are having a life-threatening storm surge or strong possibility that will go all the way up to just and cause major disruptions. reporter: and while the massive waves, for others it is a d
live in falmouth, david bienick, wcvb newscenter 5. jc: hermine has already left her mark in florida. and has her sights set right now on the carolinas. lana zak takes us to the heart of the storm right now. reporter: hermine fast across the southern u.s. happen million americans are already without power is this tropical storm wars through georgia and on through the carolinas. early this morning, hermine made landfall as a hurricane in florida, the first in more than a decade. it ripped...
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right near surf road beach and there's falmouth, there's 28 that comes into the falmouth area, right near the coast. heavy rain there too. out to the outer cap, heavy rain arrives on this part of the cape too. route 6, circles right up here through cape cod, and that comes down through cape cod as well into the chatham area with heavy rain. to the northwest, in to quincy, now you're seeing some heavy rain near wollaston beach, there's wally right there with heavy rain happening. this is quincy, president's lane, quarry street, common street, all getting some of that heavy a rain at this time too, over to president's lane, washington street, curtis avenue. you know this air why if you're in quincy with the heavy rain. had a report from weymouth that goes along with the same batch. this is the storm center. 70-mile-per-hour winds, it's well offshore, but it's still spinning around that rain toward us. when the storms get closer to us, not only can they say strong like it is, but they widen up and you get a bigger swing of the rain back toward us and the wind field also tends to stretch
right near surf road beach and there's falmouth, there's 28 that comes into the falmouth area, right near the coast. heavy rain there too. out to the outer cap, heavy rain arrives on this part of the cape too. route 6, circles right up here through cape cod, and that comes down through cape cod as well into the chatham area with heavy rain. to the northwest, in to quincy, now you're seeing some heavy rain near wollaston beach, there's wally right there with heavy rain happening. this is quincy,...
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the island queen ferry between falmouth and martha's vineyard is still running tonight. but operators are telling passengers they've decided to cancel service on sunday and monday. >> if they want to make alternative arrangements for returning home, they can be thinking about that now. david: three other ferries to still, some passengers said they're thinking about cutting short their labor day weekend getaways. on the beach, lifeguards are warning swimmers the storm could bring stinging jellyfish and dangerous currents. >> i saw one of the lifeguards looked like he was having a heckuva time swimming. at david: cape businesses, like this pub, say storms can sometimes drive away crowds. but not always. it can help business. david: lifeguards also want you to know many of these chairs will be empty this weekend. schools are returning to session and lifeguards have left their summer jobs. live in falmouth, david bienick, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: hermine claiming a life in florida. a homeless man sleeping in a tent near ocala died when a tree fell on him, as winds from th
the island queen ferry between falmouth and martha's vineyard is still running tonight. but operators are telling passengers they've decided to cancel service on sunday and monday. >> if they want to make alternative arrangements for returning home, they can be thinking about that now. david: three other ferries to still, some passengers said they're thinking about cutting short their labor day weekend getaways. on the beach, lifeguards are warning swimmers the storm could bring stinging...
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doug: kpi in falmouth is a.j. burnett where it has been a lovely sunday morning. reporter: there may be a tropical storm watch but all people are doing along the beaches watching the water and sun. hopefully not watching the sun because that can be dangerous but there are a lot of folks on the beach enjoying the last few hours of sunshine before hermine begins to have more of an impact. we talked to a woman today who school. >> i plan on leaving tomorrow because my kids cert school on tuesday. but we are looking forward to seeing what the storm is going to bring. reporter: right now, the water is not much to speak of with some gentle swells coming on and earlier this morning, my photographer took a dip of to the ankles and told me the water is warmer than it was on the this is not the kind of air mass you expect to have, it's very dry and right. usually it is warm and humid, so this will be one of those interesting storms to watch over the next couple of days. doug: thank you very much. we are following breaking news out of that a pan. antoinette: a 46-year-old wo
doug: kpi in falmouth is a.j. burnett where it has been a lovely sunday morning. reporter: there may be a tropical storm watch but all people are doing along the beaches watching the water and sun. hopefully not watching the sun because that can be dangerous but there are a lot of folks on the beach enjoying the last few hours of sunshine before hermine begins to have more of an impact. we talked to a woman today who school. >> i plan on leaving tomorrow because my kids cert school on...
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they finally corralled him in east falmouth. none too soon, either, because the water temperature will start dropping soon. >> right now, it's regulating temperatures and doing supportive care. >> for nearly a munch, people on cape cod have been catching glimpses but today they finally >> they were able to catch this animal and give it the best possible for survival. once the water temperature is below 68, it really is going to take a turn for the worse. >> they are native to the warm waters of florida, but this guy decided to come to massachusetts for the summer. >> this is a warm water animal that's gone a little out of its way and hunkered down in a couple of days and it's >> reporter: the manatee was getting frisky even with someone on its back. sharpe knows a lot about manatees. >> i spent quite a bit of time working in florida with fish and wildlife. i was a manatee biologist. so when i moved to new england 15 years ago, i thought my work with manatees was done. >> reporter: man thatties are a threatened species, not endan
they finally corralled him in east falmouth. none too soon, either, because the water temperature will start dropping soon. >> right now, it's regulating temperatures and doing supportive care. >> for nearly a munch, people on cape cod have been catching glimpses but today they finally >> they were able to catch this animal and give it the best possible for survival. once the water temperature is below 68, it really is going to take a turn for the worse. >> they are...
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. >>> anchor: here in falmouth, no warnings have been issued. ferries on the island queen has been canceled for today and tomorrow. further down, the impact is greater. all boats in the water had to be out by 5:00 p.m. yesterday. the commador making the announcement yesterday. on the last holiday weekend, instead of one last harah, many had to cancel their trip. >> we're trying to avoid all that and protect our asset. >> it was disruptive as heck because we were supposed to have a good time. >>> reporter: yeah, everyone time because it's labor day and the last big push before we had to go back to work. people were trying to have a great time despite the forecast. every parking lot was filled and they're planning to get in one last big harrah before we have to end summer. >> we're going this every step of the way. >>> anchor: make sure you're prepared by downloading the fox 25 app to see where you're going to get the heaviest damage and a place to check on your power outages. >>> anchor: and a crash down at exit three where an suv slid off along
. >>> anchor: here in falmouth, no warnings have been issued. ferries on the island queen has been canceled for today and tomorrow. further down, the impact is greater. all boats in the water had to be out by 5:00 p.m. yesterday. the commador making the announcement yesterday. on the last holiday weekend, instead of one last harah, many had to cancel their trip. >> we're trying to avoid all that and protect our asset. >> it was disruptive as heck because we were supposed to...
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reporting in falmouth, crystal haynes, fox 25 news. >> mark: all right. so kevin has been working hard in the weather center and joins us now and you do have a bit of news from fenway. >> kevin: start at 7:35 p.m. expecting light steady rain through much of the next hour and showery after that. you can seeth up there on doppler radar. the holes that are showing up and the rain, that's the showery activity i'm expecting. butch is out at silver lake for a soggy friday night lights. here's the seven-day forecast, takes you through the weekend. going to be welt, really wet tomorrow. we'll update the forecast for you tonight at 10:00 p.m., including the hurricane. >> mark: we'll be walking at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow interviewer: what would you do with five minutes to kill and a smartphone? man: check the scores. woman 1 : uh, probably post a pic. man: really? galvin: you can. five minutes online and a massachusetts driver's license is all it takes to register so you can vote for our next president. go to register to vote m-a dot com. it's that easy. woman 2: done.
reporting in falmouth, crystal haynes, fox 25 news. >> mark: all right. so kevin has been working hard in the weather center and joins us now and you do have a bit of news from fenway. >> kevin: start at 7:35 p.m. expecting light steady rain through much of the next hour and showery after that. you can seeth up there on doppler radar. the holes that are showing up and the rain, that's the showery activity i'm expecting. butch is out at silver lake for a soggy friday night lights....
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>> yeah. >> the reporter: the falmouth academy junior tells me he's loved aerospace science since he was a little kid. >> i wanted to find something that could be improved in rocket scie >> the reporter: and after a year of research, testing, and building with the help of staff here at the school, charlie did it. >> rockets of my system can turn more efficiently, so they use press fuel, so they create less drag. that's the answer to less fuel is less drag. >> the reporter: charlie not only won the science fair at falmouth academy, he won the state regional science fairs and recently -- >> from u.s.a., charlie. >> the reporter: google's global science fair. scholarship and a yearlong mentorship with virgin galactic. i asked charlie how it feels to be singled out for all of his hard work in the field at such a young age. did i mention, he also has a pilot's license? >> it's really an honor and i think that science should be taught more than any other subject for the world we live in, i think 90% of jobs require some sort of science or math. if we don't teach our students how to do scie
>> yeah. >> the reporter: the falmouth academy junior tells me he's loved aerospace science since he was a little kid. >> i wanted to find something that could be improved in rocket scie >> the reporter: and after a year of research, testing, and building with the help of staff here at the school, charlie did it. >> rockets of my system can turn more efficiently, so they use press fuel, so they create less drag. that's the answer to less fuel is less drag. >>...
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she was taken to falmouth hospital and is expected to be ok. reid: a new hampshire man accused of murder is expected in court tomorrow. 37-year-old richard moore of danville is charged with second degree murder. the state says moore repeatedly stabbed 51-year-old jo-anne she was found dead inside her home over a week ago. neighbors say moore, who is a registered sex offender, had been living with boucher for months. investigators are not commending -- commenting on a motive. rhondella: dozens of college students are recovering after a frightening deck collapse in connecticut. a third floor deck broke free and crashed-down onto a deck below before hitting the ground. about 30 trinity college students were on the two decks. hartford police say the deck was showing signs of deterioration. no one was serio h reid: storms moving through today, concord fire tweeting this picture of a tree down. this one down on sudbury and powder mill roads. now check in malden where this tree fell on a car parked in a cemetery. you can see a big branch fell right on
she was taken to falmouth hospital and is expected to be ok. reid: a new hampshire man accused of murder is expected in court tomorrow. 37-year-old richard moore of danville is charged with second degree murder. the state says moore repeatedly stabbed 51-year-old jo-anne she was found dead inside her home over a week ago. neighbors say moore, who is a registered sex offender, had been living with boucher for months. investigators are not commending -- commenting on a motive. rhondella: dozens...
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upper 30s from falmouth to new bedford. 40s and 50s in the mid and outer cape so a chilly start a and enjoy it while it last. temperatures in the 40s this morning. rising by mid to late morning. 63 by midday. sunny and cool wind out of the south about 5 to 10 miles per hour and a few clouds will increase as we head into the ride home with temperatures in the the low 60s and sunset at 6:33. the rest of the week unsettled we will breakdown details coming up. let's get you on the roads. >> reporter: good morning. couple trouble spots happening this morning. there is a lot of backup on th there's stop and go traffic eastbound from the hampton county line to charlton service plaza. roughly a 15-minute delay and it's slow and go on 128 south inlexington there's construction between exits 30 and 29 that closed down two lanes and there's stop and go traffic from exit 31 there. chris. >> thanks very much brianna -- breana. >>> one person rushed to the hospital after a stabbing on dorchester avenue. overnight as well. no word on a suspect but emergency officials tell us the victim was taken to
upper 30s from falmouth to new bedford. 40s and 50s in the mid and outer cape so a chilly start a and enjoy it while it last. temperatures in the 40s this morning. rising by mid to late morning. 63 by midday. sunny and cool wind out of the south about 5 to 10 miles per hour and a few clouds will increase as we head into the ride home with temperatures in the the low 60s and sunset at 6:33. the rest of the week unsettled we will breakdown details coming up. let's get you on the roads. >>...
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on sunday and monday this is right here in falmouth until the storm passes and the seas settle. you know the ferry company says it's certainly not their first choice on this big last holiday weekend of the summer. but they say it's the best. if the conditions are right there's not much better than a smooth cruise on the ocean. >> oh, heaven it's absolutely heaven. >> reporter: but if the conditions are wrong like they've become in florida with the landfall of tropical storm hermine there's no worse place to be than if the same seas the island queen ferry company in falmouth is making sure no one land. >> we have cancelled the sailings for sunday and monday. >> reporter: he made that decision in anticipation of the storm out of consideration for his riders. >> we decided to be proactive versus reactive in an effort to let families go and make travel arrangements accordingry. >> they're a pretty judge of night. >> reporter: that's a day earlier than ed calahan was planning to return to martha's vineyard so he's had to cut short his holiday weekend on the island. unlike zach hughes
on sunday and monday this is right here in falmouth until the storm passes and the seas settle. you know the ferry company says it's certainly not their first choice on this big last holiday weekend of the summer. but they say it's the best. if the conditions are right there's not much better than a smooth cruise on the ocean. >> oh, heaven it's absolutely heaven. >> reporter: but if the conditions are wrong like they've become in florida with the landfall of tropical storm hermine...
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. >> reporter: some ferries from the islands to falmouth are canceled for sunday and monday. others are on a wait-and-see basis. we're live in high yan -- hyannis. >> the island queen ferry in falmouth canceled service to and from martha's vineyard for tomorrow and monday. the decision was made in light of the forecasted rough seas and >> we decided to be proactive verses reactive in an effort to let families go and make travel arrangements accordingly. >> reporter: there's a travel warning saying it might cancel. take the forecast with you wherever you go, download the app. it's for free. our morning team will be working throughout the night ahead of hermine. tune into fox 25 at 6:00 a.m. >>> a billerica toddler is in the hospital recovering from burns after she fell in a fire pit. it happened during a picture day party. partygoers' quick actions may have saved the little girl's life. >> reporter: firefighters say family members and folks at the party acted quickly to mitigate her injuries, moving her out of the fire and into a bathtub. fire officials say it happened during
. >> reporter: some ferries from the islands to falmouth are canceled for sunday and monday. others are on a wait-and-see basis. we're live in high yan -- hyannis. >> the island queen ferry in falmouth canceled service to and from martha's vineyard for tomorrow and monday. the decision was made in light of the forecasted rough seas and >> we decided to be proactive verses reactive in an effort to let families go and make travel arrangements accordingly. >> reporter:...
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. >> blair: fox 25's erika richie is live in falmouth. some people have to adjust their >> the reporter: they certainly will and it's because of the cancellations, the island queen in falmouth has cancelled the sunday-monday ferry service to the vineyard, so on what would be a bustling crowd on this last holiday weekend push before the end of summer, it's going to look more like this over here. completely empty, because the service is going to be cancelled over the weekend. of course, what you're seeing now is simply because we're just in between trips. it could happen to the steam ship authority. they have issued a travel warning, which means they may that hermine takes. either wave, it means that folks are forced to either change plans now or risk getting stuck on the island. >> we are going to be over the vineyard probably through sunday night. >> plan to stay through monday, but yeah, again, cut a little short. >> the reporter: just about everyone traveling to martha's vineyard from the cape on the island queen ferry is going to have
. >> blair: fox 25's erika richie is live in falmouth. some people have to adjust their >> the reporter: they certainly will and it's because of the cancellations, the island queen in falmouth has cancelled the sunday-monday ferry service to the vineyard, so on what would be a bustling crowd on this last holiday weekend push before the end of summer, it's going to look more like this over here. completely empty, because the service is going to be cancelled over the weekend. of...
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that i have narrowed down the search to a heavily wooded area and active falmouth police arrested a man n connection with a stabbing outside a bar last night. police tell us when the man pulled a knife on someone at the falmouth raw bar the victims' friend wrestled the knife away. according to authorities, the victim, an east falmouth residet had nonlife-threatening injuries and he's being held on assault and battery charges. >> take a look at this picture tweeted out by ashland fire. it happened on west union street hurt. route 135 was closed while ever source repaired damages. no word on the possible cause of this crash. >> china's president officially kicked off the g20 summit today. president obama is among the group of 20 leaders taking part in the two day summit to discuss the world's most urgent economic issues. during his opening remarks, the chinese leader said the world economy is recovering, but still faces challenges. this way is goal is global growth. >> a shocking disappearance changed the course of federal sexual assault laws. tonight some closure decades later. >> still
that i have narrowed down the search to a heavily wooded area and active falmouth police arrested a man n connection with a stabbing outside a bar last night. police tell us when the man pulled a knife on someone at the falmouth raw bar the victims' friend wrestled the knife away. according to authorities, the victim, an east falmouth residet had nonlife-threatening injuries and he's being held on assault and battery charges. >> take a look at this picture tweeted out by ashland fire. it...
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she was taken to falmouth hospital. she is expected to be okay. right now dozens of college students are recovering after two decks collapse. police in hartford connecticut say between 30 and 40 trinity fell onto a deck below before hitting the ground. police tweeting these photos of the aftermath last night, the accident happened at what police are calling a large off campus party. fortunately, no one was seriously hurt. doug: new information on a deadly boat crash in taunton. the boaters taking part in races on watson pond this weekend. rescuers say three drivers were thrown from their boats after a colliding. the accident happening after one of the boast spun out at 65 miles per hour. a 39 year old new hampshire man died at the scene and a 67 year old man from maine was rushed to a hospital in critical condition. a 3rd man suffered minor injuries. >> i had been in a few accident over my 23 years. i knew it didn't look good. the last thing we expect is an accident. we are here to have fun and enjoy this. department's dive team was on scene for t
she was taken to falmouth hospital. she is expected to be okay. right now dozens of college students are recovering after two decks collapse. police in hartford connecticut say between 30 and 40 trinity fell onto a deck below before hitting the ground. police tweeting these photos of the aftermath last night, the accident happened at what police are calling a large off campus party. fortunately, no one was seriously hurt. doug: new information on a deadly boat crash in taunton. the boaters...
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falmouth right now with a little waves out there. it is pretty calm right now as we continue to track hermine and impact it will have on marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! s?? polo! marco...! polo! scusa? ma io sono marco polo, ma... marco...! playing "marco polo" with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. s?, sono qui... what's not surprising? how much money amanda and keith saved by switching to geico. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> a sunny start to your sunday but hermine will bring some changes. expected to get the brunt of hermine. i will have the timing and what you can expect. >> breaking on a deadly hit and run incident and what we know about the driver. >> and a stumble for plymouth's lobster crawl. the thieves that stole a popular attraction. announcer: you are watching wcvb, boston's news leader. good morning, this is newscenter doug: good morning. antoinette: kind of put in the breaks out -- hermine is putting the brakes out
falmouth right now with a little waves out there. it is pretty calm right now as we continue to track hermine and impact it will have on marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! s?? polo! marco...! polo! scusa? ma io sono marco polo, ma... marco...! playing "marco polo" with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. s?, sono qui... what's not surprising? how much money amanda and keith saved by switching to geico. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! fifteen...
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diane: the island queen faerie between falmouth and martha's vineyard has already get full on sunday and monday. >> with the potential for wind gusts and the potential for action of the wind, we would could help business. >> sometimes people want to come see the weather on the water. it can help business. diane: longtime residents say they are not to worry just yet. >> i lived here my whole life, we know how to prepare for them. if he comes this way, we will be prepared. diane: three other ferries are available. and with lifeguards going back to school, they will n b diane cho, newscenter 5. doug: you can track tropical storm hermine all weekend long on our wcvb app, or on wcvb.com. antoinette: right now -- a deadly accident under investigation in quincy. police say a husband hit and killed his wife while backing out of their driveway. newscenter 5's mary saladna explains what happened. mary: police got the call around 2:30, a pedestrian truck. shock. he had accidentally run over her while he was backing up. >> the medical exam's office in das office. mary: neighbors noticed paramedi
diane: the island queen faerie between falmouth and martha's vineyard has already get full on sunday and monday. >> with the potential for wind gusts and the potential for action of the wind, we would could help business. >> sometimes people want to come see the weather on the water. it can help business. diane: longtime residents say they are not to worry just yet. >> i lived here my whole life, we know how to prepare for them. if he comes this way, we will be prepared....
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i got marion, falmouth, vineyard, all with lighter rain gust at 17 miles per hour so obviously we are in a situation where winds aren't quite as active as they were yesterday. we got 60s, we got cloud, fog right now and winds gusting into the 20 miles per hour range but over time i expect any gust reports we get are going to be lower and lower so at noon time 70?, the chance for showers and wind invent -- 20 to 30 miles per hour and samet most towns and cities and time out bands of rain for you and rain, wind gone for good and julie grauert again with live drive time traffic. >> julie: things looking better on the pike especially compared to 2-hour drive time we had in the middle of the morning commute. expressway a little slow from the braintree split up to morrissey boulevard, that's typical. 93 south sluggish through medford as you pass route 16 in route 60. 128 southbound still seeing high live look at the expressway some rain drops still lingering on the lens and roads are slightly damp. over to the live drive time, 30 minutes route 1 from 128 to the tobin and 50 minutes on 93 so
i got marion, falmouth, vineyard, all with lighter rain gust at 17 miles per hour so obviously we are in a situation where winds aren't quite as active as they were yesterday. we got 60s, we got cloud, fog right now and winds gusting into the 20 miles per hour range but over time i expect any gust reports we get are going to be lower and lower so at noon time 70?, the chance for showers and wind invent -- 20 to 30 miles per hour and samet most towns and cities and time out bands of rain for you...
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doug: falmouth looking rather ominous as we look out toward the east. aj is down there and he will let us know, but things look buddy. i'm kelly ayotte.: and when i take the plate for new hampshire... i'm up against a political machine that plays dirty -- throwing millions in false, negative ads... i'm out here knocking down every lie... because new hampshire deserves better. that's why i'm batting for good-paying jobs, to protect social security and medicare... ...and help families pay for college... i approved this message because no matter what they're throwing at me... h means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios. this is ryan. you can't tell me this cord isn't in. i know it's in. it's in, but it's not working. i'm sending you a link to the my fios app that going to let me see what you're seeing. really? yes, mr. mcenroe... see that cord? just plug it into the connector on the right. so you can clearly see what's in and what's out? oh absolutely. i like that. tech support that lets your technician see the problem over your smartpho
doug: falmouth looking rather ominous as we look out toward the east. aj is down there and he will let us know, but things look buddy. i'm kelly ayotte.: and when i take the plate for new hampshire... i'm up against a political machine that plays dirty -- throwing millions in false, negative ads... i'm out here knocking down every lie... because new hampshire deserves better. that's why i'm batting for good-paying jobs, to protect social security and medicare... ...and help families pay for...
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Sep 9, 2016
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push upper cape, sandwich, mashpee and falmouth, all seeing misty skies. >> daniel: new this morning graphic photos out of ohio showing the horrific effect of heroin epidemic. we want to warn you these pictures are disturbing. east liverpool ohio posting these images on facebook page, couple passed out in car with seat and officer started following the car after watching it weave through traffic on the road and they say it almost hit a school bus before coming to a stop. both the man and woman were revived using narcan. the boy in the back seat has been placed in protective services. >> julie: 9:16. faa warning people about fire danger with the new smartphone. issue with the galaxy seven note. tracking letter with passengers. >> there's growing concern the samsung could catch fire and warning flyers not to use them in the air. take look at that. galaxy seven note should not be used on airplanes and not charge it while in the air and warning them not to pack the smartphone high-tech new phone was released by samsung, world largest cell phone maker and ships 2.5 million units in galaxy
push upper cape, sandwich, mashpee and falmouth, all seeing misty skies. >> daniel: new this morning graphic photos out of ohio showing the horrific effect of heroin epidemic. we want to warn you these pictures are disturbing. east liverpool ohio posting these images on facebook page, couple passed out in car with seat and officer started following the car after watching it weave through traffic on the road and they say it almost hit a school bus before coming to a stop. both the man and...
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Sep 4, 2016
09/16
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reid: ferry services in falmouth partial service will resume on tuesday. jc: preparations also underway across the east coast as hermine makes its way up north. voluntary evacuations are in place in new york, and a state of emergency is now in effect in some new jersey counties. governor christie: i want to make this clear. this is certainly not sandy. i have seen some reporting comparing it somehow to sandy levels. this is not even close to what we are talking about there. florida, now preparing for even more rain from a different storm after hermine ripped , through the state friday. those rain warnings, prompting new evacuations. mike's full forecast is coming up. you can also track hermine anytime day or night on our wcvb mobile apps, or online at wcvb.com. reid: following breaking news right now in berlin. police warning people to stay inside as they search for a suspect. it's in the area of river road west and south street. police want everyone to stay indoord considered armed and extremely dangerous. police are giving a vague description of the susp
reid: ferry services in falmouth partial service will resume on tuesday. jc: preparations also underway across the east coast as hermine makes its way up north. voluntary evacuations are in place in new york, and a state of emergency is now in effect in some new jersey counties. governor christie: i want to make this clear. this is certainly not sandy. i have seen some reporting comparing it somehow to sandy levels. this is not even close to what we are talking about there. florida, now...
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Sep 26, 2016
09/16
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falmouth and down toward the vineyard. you can see just a little bit of brightening. sun not up until 6:36. but clear skies, light winds, and very dry air in place. dew point's in the 30's. we're going to have that throughout the day today. this little strip of more humid air kind of feeding up through frontal boundary. this is going to cross our area tomorrow and bring us some needed rainfall. again, it doesn't get in here until tonight. the potential is there for 1/4 to 1/2 inch of rain across the area. we'll take that. today we've got sunshine. you see the sunrise at 6:36. we don't get up to the 50's until 9:00 a.m. you'll want that jacket most of the day, this afternoon, mid to upper 60's. clouds thicken up tonight, clear here come the clouds. showers approaching you in the worcester area. they will cross over into boston during the morning commute. there's a new tropical wave way out there, but this is likely going to head toward the caribbean over the course of the next week or so. we'll keep you posted on that. the rain coming in tomorrow comes in mostly in the
falmouth and down toward the vineyard. you can see just a little bit of brightening. sun not up until 6:36. but clear skies, light winds, and very dry air in place. dew point's in the 30's. we're going to have that throughout the day today. this little strip of more humid air kind of feeding up through frontal boundary. this is going to cross our area tomorrow and bring us some needed rainfall. again, it doesn't get in here until tonight. the potential is there for 1/4 to 1/2 inch of rain...
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Sep 11, 2016
09/16
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she was taken to falmouth hospital. she is expected to be okay. students are recovering after two decks collapsed. police in hartford, connecticut, say between 30 and 40 trinity college students were hurt when a third floor deck fell free and hit a deck below before hitting the ground. police tweeting these photos of the aftermath. the accident happened at what police are calling a large off-campus party. fortunately, no one was seriously hurt. >> new information on a deadly boat crash in taunton. on watson pond this weekend, and rescuers say three drivers were thrown from their boats after colliding. that accident happening after one of those boats spun out at 65 miles an hour. a 39-year-old new hampshire man died at the scene and a 67-year-old man from maine rushed to a hospital in critical condition. a third man suffered minor injuries. >> i had been in a few accidents over my 23 years, and i knew it didn't look good. last thing we accident. we're here to have fun and enjoy this sport and just don't like to see this happen. >> the taunton fire
she was taken to falmouth hospital. she is expected to be okay. students are recovering after two decks collapsed. police in hartford, connecticut, say between 30 and 40 trinity college students were hurt when a third floor deck fell free and hit a deck below before hitting the ground. police tweeting these photos of the aftermath. the accident happened at what police are calling a large off-campus party. fortunately, no one was seriously hurt. >> new information on a deadly boat crash in...
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Sep 21, 2016
09/16
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and starting out really warm. 63 in worcester, 59 in keene, 66 got fog, especially toward falmouth and zero visibility and it is getting better over the vineyard and bright skies between day and tomorrow and time out friday wet weather coming up approximate -p julie back now with live drive time traffic. hey, julie. >> julie: watching a lot of typical slow spots and 128 northbound and approach 93 and then as head past route 3 and down to route 2. 93 south slow going starting in earlier accident on 128 southbound has cleared. so going to clear that icon off the map and then expressway still heavy steady volume as is the volume on tobin bridge right now. here are live drive times and still seeing a lot of red and 128 to the tobin. a little over an hour on 93 south and hour and ten minutes on 128 southbound from peabody to the weston tolls. >> sara: breaking news in north carolina this morning violent protests most of the night. >> protest the clash begin after another deadly officer involved shooting. fox25 daniel miller joins us now with more video of the chaos that followed. >> daniel:
and starting out really warm. 63 in worcester, 59 in keene, 66 got fog, especially toward falmouth and zero visibility and it is getting better over the vineyard and bright skies between day and tomorrow and time out friday wet weather coming up approximate -p julie back now with live drive time traffic. hey, julie. >> julie: watching a lot of typical slow spots and 128 northbound and approach 93 and then as head past route 3 and down to route 2. 93 south slow going starting in earlier...
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Sep 5, 2016
09/16
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meanwhile first rain coming ashore and mashpee and falmouth and sea bury area, falmouth over here and road off to the east of there to chatham and seashore, heavy rain come through and yellows coming through there and moderate rain, heaviest rain to nantucket and western plank and last fix with 70 miles per hour winds, again the forecast though return to the northwest but jason, so far this keeps tracking to the north. >> kevin: closer gets greater gust 50 miles per hour out there over the open water. waves are up to 20 feet either side of that, so verifying big seas and talk rain too because through noon time best chance to stay wet, cape cod and islands, some could sneak on south shore after lunch and pivot on to the north shore, even into the greater boston area as you go west around the pike and dryer. temperatures upper 60s east, low 70s locations and turns down right breezy out there this afternoon, windy, of course, as you get southward over to the storm and look at temperatures around orange and keene and fitchburg, nashua, very little threat for rain and temperatures in the m
meanwhile first rain coming ashore and mashpee and falmouth and sea bury area, falmouth over here and road off to the east of there to chatham and seashore, heavy rain come through and yellows coming through there and moderate rain, heaviest rain to nantucket and western plank and last fix with 70 miles per hour winds, again the forecast though return to the northwest but jason, so far this keeps tracking to the north. >> kevin: closer gets greater gust 50 miles per hour out there over...
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Sep 15, 2016
09/16
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. >>> and falmouth police bust a suspected drug dealer after an eight month in cash and a shotgun. the man is being held on $12,000 bail until his arraignment tomorrow. >> anchor: and tom brady says he'll always to choose to stand during the national anthem. he spoke with esquire magazine with kaepernick's choice to sit or kneel. brady says that's how i choose fight for us. it's our responsibility to do the best we can to change the things we don't like. >> anchor: sentencing day for a west virginia grandmother. she's accused of overdosing on heroin while her 4-year-old grandson was in the car with her. she was sentenced to child endangerment and public tox indication and a seat belt violation. r this photo of her and the driver was posted by police. it's scary. and in the backseat of that car, and you'll see another image here, the 4-year-old grandson. face blurred there in the backseat wearing the blue shirt. the child is now living with family in south carolina. >> anchor: a court appearance today for the man charged with this stems from a fire that ripped through the islamic ce
. >>> and falmouth police bust a suspected drug dealer after an eight month in cash and a shotgun. the man is being held on $12,000 bail until his arraignment tomorrow. >> anchor: and tom brady says he'll always to choose to stand during the national anthem. he spoke with esquire magazine with kaepernick's choice to sit or kneel. brady says that's how i choose fight for us. it's our responsibility to do the best we can to change the things we don't like. >> anchor:...
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Sep 21, 2016
09/16
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. >>> one person is recovering falmouth. this happened last night on east falmouth highway. police tell us one of the cars rolled over and both were heavily damaged. >> blair: right now gas is pretty cheap, according to aaa, drivers are wasting millions of dollars on expensive fuel. that's because researchers are picking higher grades of fuel when they don't really have to. >> reporter: the bottom line is if your car manufacturer tells to you use premium gas, then use only 60% of cars on the road in america need it. aaa says putting anything higher in those cars is a waste of money. a boost in octane, always means a boost in price. anywhere between 25 and 50 cents. >> i used 93, the premium unleaded. >> i drive a performance car. around it needs it. >> i have no idea. i didn't use the lowest octane gas, it's a waste of money to use premium. aaa says it's a four, six, and eight cylinder cars and trucks designed to run on lower octane fuel and drove them on a so called treadmill for cars using premium gasoline. aaa says the premium gas did not increase horsepower or fuel econo
. >>> one person is recovering falmouth. this happened last night on east falmouth highway. police tell us one of the cars rolled over and both were heavily damaged. >> blair: right now gas is pretty cheap, according to aaa, drivers are wasting millions of dollars on expensive fuel. that's because researchers are picking higher grades of fuel when they don't really have to. >> reporter: the bottom line is if your car manufacturer tells to you use premium gas, then use only...
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Sep 27, 2016
09/16
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essentially from chatem stretching over to falmouth right through buzzard's bay. this is where the showers will continue over the next two or three hours or so. a little bit longer to get rid of it. down in your neck of the wood verses boston in we're done north we've seen breaks in the overcast. lower-to-middle 60ses. upper 60s through the cape cod and the island. we have this wave of showers working in basically along and ahead of the front. this front coming on through and then it's quiet weather detroit, chicago, cincinnati, points west. typically you look at this and say lsht we're in the clear the rest of the week. there's not a lot going on behind to the west and southwest. however this area of low pressure that's north of the great lakes instead of moving off to the east it's drop off to the south spin its wheel across the ohio valley for day after day after day after day. that essentially means the moisture that gets push to the east of us now will actually return back with an onshore flow overnight tonight. areas of drizzle. this is late overnight tonigh
essentially from chatem stretching over to falmouth right through buzzard's bay. this is where the showers will continue over the next two or three hours or so. a little bit longer to get rid of it. down in your neck of the wood verses boston in we're done north we've seen breaks in the overcast. lower-to-middle 60ses. upper 60s through the cape cod and the island. we have this wave of showers working in basically along and ahead of the front. this front coming on through and then it's quiet...
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Sep 27, 2016
09/16
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. >> another stroke of luck for a manatee rescued off the coast of falmouth. the wayward manatee is pregnant. the 800 pound female was rescued last week before water temps dropped to dangerous lows. she's about 4 months. she's due around may of next year. >> anchor: pregnant. >> anchor: disney songs i like it. interviewer: what would you do with five minutes to kill and a smartphone? man: check the scores. woman 1 : uh, probably post a pic. woman 2: text a friend. interviewer: how about register to vote? man: really? galvin: you can. five minutes online and a massachusetts driver's license is all it takes to register so you can vote for our next president. go to register to vote m-a dot com. it's that easy. woman 2: done. i just registered. galvin: register by great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because yo
. >> another stroke of luck for a manatee rescued off the coast of falmouth. the wayward manatee is pregnant. the 800 pound female was rescued last week before water temps dropped to dangerous lows. she's about 4 months. she's due around may of next year. >> anchor: pregnant. >> anchor: disney songs i like it. interviewer: what would you do with five minutes to kill and a smartphone? man: check the scores. woman 1 : uh, probably post a pic. woman 2: text a friend. interviewer:...
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Sep 12, 2016
09/16
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the driver was taken to falmouth hospital. she is expected to survive. reid: anniversary of september 11 through service. and one of those events in boston is uniting those who have distinct memories of that day and those who weren't even born yet. so much was taken 15 septembers ago,but since then,so much more has been given back. >> i think it's just a great thing that we have the ability to send stuff to soldiers and we can help out the homeless. reid: kristina wronski and her friends from abington high but they are still very much part of the fabric of what has woven our country back together, today,helping to fill care packages to be sent to military members and veterans. >> to us, it's a historical event rather than a memory. reid: the girls are just a handful of the hundreds of supporters of the massachusetts military heroes fund,assembling packages,500 to be sent to new england troops overseas,and 500 to homeless vets here, 0331 -- here. >> the people of mass and the people of the city are taking time out to show their solidarity with the familie
the driver was taken to falmouth hospital. she is expected to survive. reid: anniversary of september 11 through service. and one of those events in boston is uniting those who have distinct memories of that day and those who weren't even born yet. so much was taken 15 septembers ago,but since then,so much more has been given back. >> i think it's just a great thing that we have the ability to send stuff to soldiers and we can help out the homeless. reid: kristina wronski and her friends...
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Sep 5, 2016
09/16
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in sandwich and born and falmouth and this continues to head west southwest over the next 35 to 45 minutes. we will talk about this and forecast ; beaches on the cape closed down. powerful waves and dangerous rip currents forcing life guards to make that call. amaka ubaka live on nasset beach in oralines to show the conditions there. amaka. >> reporter: it's pretty windy. sand is everywhere. as you look behind me you see the waves are really pounding. officials warn people to stay we've seen a couple of people out here taking chances strolling the beach in high winds. officials warned about the dangerous rip currents out there. people taking chances and walking along. all of this is added to a pretty dangerous day. the impact of hermine felt here on nasset beach. the blistering rain and wind felt by beach goers and storm chasers. >> you can il phone said keep the phone still while taking pictures. >> reporter: tractors roll on to the beach to pick up and remove life guard stands. >> you stand there and put my arms out and mother's nature's fury. >> reporter: 8 feet in oralines. rip current
in sandwich and born and falmouth and this continues to head west southwest over the next 35 to 45 minutes. we will talk about this and forecast ; beaches on the cape closed down. powerful waves and dangerous rip currents forcing life guards to make that call. amaka ubaka live on nasset beach in oralines to show the conditions there. amaka. >> reporter: it's pretty windy. sand is everywhere. as you look behind me you see the waves are really pounding. officials warn people to stay we've...
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Sep 2, 2016
09/16
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ed: our team coverage continues with newscenter 5's david bienick, live in falmouth where it is gorgeous now -- but they are praising -- bracing for hermione -- i say hermione,
ed: our team coverage continues with newscenter 5's david bienick, live in falmouth where it is gorgeous now -- but they are praising -- bracing for hermione -- i say hermione,
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Sep 29, 2016
09/16
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it had been seen over th falmouth and with it being fall the manatee should not be there. massachusetts and whether and manatees do not fix. >> we were down to the wire to catch this animal and give it a good shot for survival because once the water temperature is below 68 it really is going to take a turn for the worse. >> the manatee was not pleased about being poked but workers determined the mammal could be taken to a nearby aquarium and flown back to florida where it will be released back into the wild. >> a mother is helping to make it's coming up on sunday sweeter. it's coming up on sunday, october 2 and she is asking for people to send cards because he's been through a lot at such a young age. this is finley. he is living with a rare form of bring cancer and every two weeks he undergoes chemotherapy. yesterday he was excited to welcome a visitor, a winnebago county sheriff's deputy and her canine came over to seek your family and he played and even got front seat of the patrol vehicle. kinley's mom wants him to see that people around him really do care.>> to let hi
it had been seen over th falmouth and with it being fall the manatee should not be there. massachusetts and whether and manatees do not fix. >> we were down to the wire to catch this animal and give it a good shot for survival because once the water temperature is below 68 it really is going to take a turn for the worse. >> the manatee was not pleased about being poked but workers determined the mammal could be taken to a nearby aquarium and flown back to florida where it will be...
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Sep 19, 2016
09/16
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then you get another burst down near falmouth. boston, out to worcester, generally, a steady light rain at this time. we continue see some steady rain out through connecticut and some embedded downpours percolating back up across western massachusetts. the theme of some scattered showers and storms certainly there in the forecast throughout the rest of the afternoon. 70 in boston. 74 in norwood. soupy air mass in place. you feel the tropical feel to the air. there is a ton of water vapor front slides off to the east of us in its wake. we dry out. wednesday into thursday, another beautiful stretch of weather. warm but with low humidity that go-round. mid to upper 70's this afternoon. wind is out of the southwest. you have to start changing that wind direction out of the northwest to dry us out. we will do that tomorrow. this evening, overnight tonight into tomorrow morning, a couple of showers around leftover. mostly acrossth by the afternoon, partly to mostly sunny skies. temperatures lower to middle 80's. this is going to be a pl
then you get another burst down near falmouth. boston, out to worcester, generally, a steady light rain at this time. we continue see some steady rain out through connecticut and some embedded downpours percolating back up across western massachusetts. the theme of some scattered showers and storms certainly there in the forecast throughout the rest of the afternoon. 70 in boston. 74 in norwood. soupy air mass in place. you feel the tropical feel to the air. there is a ton of water vapor front...
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in falmouth, jim smith, wb have b this morning. morning. >>> a cruise ship could hit rough seas. sky eye was pulling out of port and heading to bermuda. the company tells wbz its monitoring the storm with state- of-the-art radar and plans to sail around it as best they can. >>> amtrak is making changes because of hermine. today and tomorrow, trains between boston and north of georgia will operate between boston and richmond, virginia, instead. the railroad is also suspending service between new york and miami and trains to savannah, or washington, d.c. as always, our weather team will be tracking hermine around the clock for you. look for updates on the cbs boston weather app or our facebook page, on twitter, and on our website, which is www.cbsboston.com. >>> and it's 6:05 right now. this morning, an uber driver is free from jail and banned from a service. he's accused of assaulting a customer. the 32-year-old of brockton picked up a park wednesday dorchester parking lot. the contact was conceptual, he said. he was released on his own recognizance and ordered not to drive for ub
in falmouth, jim smith, wb have b this morning. morning. >>> a cruise ship could hit rough seas. sky eye was pulling out of port and heading to bermuda. the company tells wbz its monitoring the storm with state- of-the-art radar and plans to sail around it as best they can. >>> amtrak is making changes because of hermine. today and tomorrow, trains between boston and north of georgia will operate between boston and richmond, virginia, instead. the railroad is also suspending...
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Sep 15, 2016
09/16
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versus the 90-degree high we had yesterday. 61 in hyannis and falmouth. temperatures are running warmer down across this area and a little more cloud cover. your blanket, my friends. the clouds will help hold in a little bit more heat. 57 in boston. 50 in boxwood. 53 in natick and 52 in millis. lower 50s running a cross central massachusetts. even a couple of 40s in spots like town send at 46. and nashua new hampshire at 48 degrees. here at 7 a.m. it was cool, partly sunny skies. will brighten up this afternoon. breezy, 67 at noon. 70 here at 3 p.m. and clear skies as the sun goes down at 7 p.m. send it over to catherine parrotta now with live drive time traffic. a check of any slow spots. >> the roads busy this morning and a lot of slow spots. and a crash here in the metheun area 95 southbound near lowell street. a school bus versus a truck. not seeing any delays. you make your way into the city. over here in the pike going eastbound, still this crash in grafton that they are dealing with. a tractor-trailer that went off the side of the road dealing with
versus the 90-degree high we had yesterday. 61 in hyannis and falmouth. temperatures are running warmer down across this area and a little more cloud cover. your blanket, my friends. the clouds will help hold in a little bit more heat. 57 in boston. 50 in boxwood. 53 in natick and 52 in millis. lower 50s running a cross central massachusetts. even a couple of 40s in spots like town send at 46. and nashua new hampshire at 48 degrees. here at 7 a.m. it was cool, partly sunny skies. will brighten...
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Sep 23, 2016
09/16
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bring your fishing gear, that's what this one is all about tomorrow morning in falmouth. tomorrow afternoon's high temperatures, traveling northward, 60's and there's the 50's, like sunday river, going to be great colors up there, no doubt, to get up there and see the fall foliage, but it is going to be on the cool side, bring your southern new england, 60's and a few places hitting 70 degrees. won't do that on sunday. closer look at the high temperatures in southern new england tomorrow. 60's on cape cod even. out to the elbow, 64 degrees. to the north and west, upper 60's. we'll see a 70-degree reading, it will be out there around the big e in springfield for instance where you'll get that. look at this. i wanted to show you what carl looking like, because this is bermuda right here and the storm is coming awfully close to the island. current conditions, well, 60 -- this update, i just put this 60-mile-per-hour winds moving north at 13, and going to try to swing it just to east of the island. wouldn't you know, it's going to sit right there in the middle everything, but
bring your fishing gear, that's what this one is all about tomorrow morning in falmouth. tomorrow afternoon's high temperatures, traveling northward, 60's and there's the 50's, like sunday river, going to be great colors up there, no doubt, to get up there and see the fall foliage, but it is going to be on the cool side, bring your southern new england, 60's and a few places hitting 70 degrees. won't do that on sunday. closer look at the high temperatures in southern new england tomorrow. 60's...
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Sep 23, 2016
09/16
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cape cod that is far from its usual florida wate opinion long annal mauve of washburn island near falmouth. they plan to evaluate the manatee's health before taking it to the mystic. >>> the dog hit by a commuter rail train is looking for a new home this morning. what vets are crediting for its quick recovery. >>> plus -- ?. >> jason: the pianos are back in boston. meet the artists putting their >>> well, the city of worcester says if it has a plan to plow through snowstorms. they unveiled a new strategy to hire winter coordinators each will everysee half of the city during clean. up and devote more money for private plow operators and pay an additional $2 an hour. gillette stadium will be paying for a bruce springsteen concert that lasted more than four hours. the kraft team had 22,000 for breaking the town's concert curfew. foxborough's weeknight curfew is 11:30. the show ended at 11:4, 24 minutes late. foxborough concert was the final one on bruce springsteen's tour. >>> if you are in the market for dream home, a rare estate is now for sale in brookline but will cost you. million. skyfo
cape cod that is far from its usual florida wate opinion long annal mauve of washburn island near falmouth. they plan to evaluate the manatee's health before taking it to the mystic. >>> the dog hit by a commuter rail train is looking for a new home this morning. what vets are crediting for its quick recovery. >>> plus -- ?. >> jason: the pianos are back in boston. meet the artists putting their >>> well, the city of worcester says if it has a plan to plow...
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Sep 28, 2016
09/16
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this is well below average we should be in the upper 60s and are low 60s falmouth to chatham and temperatures won't go up. we are staying around 55 to near 60 through the rest of the day and we are below er next week so a cooler than normal stretch a cloudy stretch wean may see a few peeks of sunshine later on tomorrow. winds gusty too. off the ocean. over 20 miles per hour. a lot low clouds locked in but not a ton of rain a patch of drizzle here and there you may need the wipers on but mainly dry through the rest of the day and tonight maybe a shower or two tomorrow morning, patchydrizzle but look what happens late in the day massachusetts -- particularly in northern massachusetts late in the day. we have tropical storm matthew that formed near the winward and leeward islands. 60-mile-per-hour winds moving to the west at 21 miles per hour. i am going talk more about matthew's track coming up and as always keep an eye on the weather here at home and in the tropics at cbs boston weatheran with current radar and --weather app with current radar. >>> hot button issues on the november massachuset
this is well below average we should be in the upper 60s and are low 60s falmouth to chatham and temperatures won't go up. we are staying around 55 to near 60 through the rest of the day and we are below er next week so a cooler than normal stretch a cloudy stretch wean may see a few peeks of sunshine later on tomorrow. winds gusty too. off the ocean. over 20 miles per hour. a lot low clouds locked in but not a ton of rain a patch of drizzle here and there you may need the wipers on but mainly...
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Sep 6, 2016
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falmouth, even closer on the north shore and into the city of boston, wind gusts over 40 miles per hour. enough to do some damage. the damaging wind threat is over but we are still getting gusts especially down to the south of over 20 to 30 miles per hour. what is left of the storm, still sitting and standing. it is moving westward and weakening. and of circulation going back clouds, drizzle as well. dealing with some wind although the strongest focused around long island, block island as well. through the afternoon we might get a gust over 20 come even close to 30 miles per hour and that will be the case tonight as well. the storm, not going away. through tomorrow it's kind of weakening. the winds come down to here on thursday. don't expect dramatic changes until the storm gets out of here. might see if you wind gusts, showers and drizzle at times. the biggest lingering impact from hermine, rough surf and a rip current risk. the waters, getting to seven foot. otherwise, two to five feet and because of that we do have a high surf advisory and the rip as well. not really a beach day. clo
falmouth, even closer on the north shore and into the city of boston, wind gusts over 40 miles per hour. enough to do some damage. the damaging wind threat is over but we are still getting gusts especially down to the south of over 20 to 30 miles per hour. what is left of the storm, still sitting and standing. it is moving westward and weakening. and of circulation going back clouds, drizzle as well. dealing with some wind although the strongest focused around long island, block island as well....
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Sep 22, 2016
09/16
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falmouth at 59 degrees. and there are cool spots. a little bit of cloud cover and just a couple of foggy spots. the usual location like norwood, for example, donning that a little of fog. 57 in boston. it is mild. and 83 degrees at 3 p.m. cooler conditions at the beaches, even this evening looking nice an clear and i will say 73 at 7 p.m. as the pats take on the texans 8:30 at gillette. crystal clear skies. julie with on time traffic. >> julie: looking good. all green. no delays. overnight construction work and lane closure. 2 minutes on route 1 to the tobin. 19 minutes on 93 south. 22 minutes on 128 southbound from route 1 in peabody to the weston tolls. >>> we begin with breaking news north andover. a car hit and killed a man on a motorcycle just after 11:00. video from the scene shortly after midnight on route 114 near the north andover lawrence line. according to the eagle tribune. the crash involved two motorcycles and a car and a we have a person headed to the scene to get more information and we will stay on top of this weakin
falmouth at 59 degrees. and there are cool spots. a little bit of cloud cover and just a couple of foggy spots. the usual location like norwood, for example, donning that a little of fog. 57 in boston. it is mild. and 83 degrees at 3 p.m. cooler conditions at the beaches, even this evening looking nice an clear and i will say 73 at 7 p.m. as the pats take on the texans 8:30 at gillette. crystal clear skies. julie with on time traffic. >> julie: looking good. all green. no delays....
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Sep 14, 2016
09/16
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middle 60s falmouth down to the vineyard. not a huge range of temperatures mostly in the 60s and that's where we will be at mild and starting off mostly sunny. by noontime, though, we have scattered clouds on the increase. 83 degrees. 86 at 3 p.m. with the focus of many storms out across northern mass and southern new hampshire. by 7:00 this evening, notice that threat will slide into southeastern massachusetts. that means right in between here. the storms will be moving in through boston. likely during the evening commute. shiri has live drive time traffic. >>> things are looking good on the roads. expressway wide open. shouldn't be in any trouble. north of the pike route 1 and 93 south. if you were using that to head out of town and get to the airport, you should make it to the airport without any trouble. 24 minutes on the pike eastbound from 495 to mass avenue. 9 minutes on the expressway. 20 minutes on 93 south from 495 to the leverett connector. >>> to get out to top stories now at 4:30. gloucester police chief says he
middle 60s falmouth down to the vineyard. not a huge range of temperatures mostly in the 60s and that's where we will be at mild and starting off mostly sunny. by noontime, though, we have scattered clouds on the increase. 83 degrees. 86 at 3 p.m. with the focus of many storms out across northern mass and southern new hampshire. by 7:00 this evening, notice that threat will slide into southeastern massachusetts. that means right in between here. the storms will be moving in through boston....
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Sep 9, 2016
09/16
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falmouth 85 degrees. getting up to 81 tomorrow afternoon. fenway park tomorrow night still looking good. sunshine to start the show as the sun goes down and the lights come on. temperature 79 degrees by the sky. it is going to be less humid too for the show. saturday morning the front comes back north. brings clouds and the risk of a shower saturday morning. we'll break into some sunshine for the afternoon, it's looking better. temperatures gonna be around 80 degrees. we'll have to watch for that front though if it doesn't get far enough north we'll have to keep the threat of the shower in southern new england, as well. and then a colder system comes through and brings the risk of a thunderstorm. temperatures in the 80s on sunday. you seven-day forecast, make sure you check with meteorologist shiri spear first thing in the morning. she'll guide you through any nuisance showers that are still sticking around and a look ahead for the latest for the weekend. >>> up next, bill belichick is not interested in reading your mind but the evil genius
falmouth 85 degrees. getting up to 81 tomorrow afternoon. fenway park tomorrow night still looking good. sunshine to start the show as the sun goes down and the lights come on. temperature 79 degrees by the sky. it is going to be less humid too for the show. saturday morning the front comes back north. brings clouds and the risk of a shower saturday morning. we'll break into some sunshine for the afternoon, it's looking better. temperatures gonna be around 80 degrees. we'll have to watch for...
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Sep 26, 2016
09/16
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upper 30s from falmouth to new bedford. 40s and 50s in the mid and outer cape so a chilly start a
upper 30s from falmouth to new bedford. 40s and 50s in the mid and outer cape so a chilly start a
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Sep 5, 2016
09/16
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nantucket shoals is offshore hat edgartown, east falmouth, plymouth, 44 miles per hour. all of the tropical storm strength wind gusts that we've been seeing. around the center, it's 70 miles per hour. the forecast track now is to push off to the northwest, then the variability comes into play. will it come farther to the east an make a landfall, so to speak in southern new england, or it will go farther out to sea. they're still the variability, because it's moving so slowly. we know for sure it's going to continue northwest tonight. but then a turn to the north expected, northeast, but this takes you into the day evening, coming very close to nantucket, at least the center is. don't think of it as a tropical storm making landfall. it's going to be the center of a storm system moving on through during that time period, 40-mile-per-hour winds reducing to 30 miles per hour by thursday afternoon. these are estimates, based on computer models remember, because we have to keep watching the storm and tracking it from this point on. it's been going back and forth wobbling, rath
nantucket shoals is offshore hat edgartown, east falmouth, plymouth, 44 miles per hour. all of the tropical storm strength wind gusts that we've been seeing. around the center, it's 70 miles per hour. the forecast track now is to push off to the northwest, then the variability comes into play. will it come farther to the east an make a landfall, so to speak in southern new england, or it will go farther out to sea. they're still the variability, because it's moving so slowly. we know for sure...
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Sep 6, 2016
09/16
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force winds from edgartown over 50, falmouth over 50. even brookline, a guest of 43 miles an hour. there are a lot of weakened trees due to the drought. we have limbs and branches that have come down. scattered reports of damage across the area. hermine is continuing to spin to our west and weaken all the way. this is no longer, as you can see clearly by looking at satellite here, a very organized system, but it does have a low-level circulation that is it's going to continue to track westward and weaken more as the winds come down to 50 miles per hour. as we get into the day on wednesday, it will begin that push off to the west as the winds come down even more. so each day, today into tomorrow, the effects of this thing on us are going to be gradually weakening until it pulls away finally on thursday. you can see the surf is still kicked up with waves more than five, six feet here off the waters to our south. but with this moving to the west now, the highest seas are shifting off to the west, and that's where the strongestnd now are down over block island and the winds are going t
force winds from edgartown over 50, falmouth over 50. even brookline, a guest of 43 miles an hour. there are a lot of weakened trees due to the drought. we have limbs and branches that have come down. scattered reports of damage across the area. hermine is continuing to spin to our west and weaken all the way. this is no longer, as you can see clearly by looking at satellite here, a very organized system, but it does have a low-level circulation that is it's going to continue to track westward...