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live in marshfield, frank holland, wcvb, newscenter 5. antoinette: we heard it from and the tide is the next concern as this storm pulls away. doug: mike wankum is watching conditions all along the coast hey, mike. terms. flooding. i thought we should define that. when we talk about minor splashover. most roads remain open. this is what we're dealing with this morning. there might and pocket or two that get to the moderate. occasionally you might have a we'll be dealing with that minor to moderate category. we won't be get to go this which is the major category. you see all kinds of damage taking place. this is not in the scope of things a very major flood event we're talking about. we do have a couple of things we need to talk about. one is of course we have this. this flood warning which is out towards the cape and notice the winds. they're out of the north. so this coastal flood warning from about 10:00 a.m. this morning until 2:00 p.m. is because the winds really out of the north are just kind of pushing their way in to the cape and y
live in marshfield, frank holland, wcvb, newscenter 5. antoinette: we heard it from and the tide is the next concern as this storm pulls away. doug: mike wankum is watching conditions all along the coast hey, mike. terms. flooding. i thought we should define that. when we talk about minor splashover. most roads remain open. this is what we're dealing with this morning. there might and pocket or two that get to the moderate. occasionally you might have a we'll be dealing with that minor to...
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and from coastal concerns in marshfield. doug: the eyeopener's frank holland is monitoring conditions there. hey, frank. frank: good morning again, guys. here the winds are coming from the north. they're gusting as fast as 25 miles per hour. and they're sustained at 15 also about eight inches of snow fell overnight. behind me, you can see the ocean is very rough. coastal flooding advisory here. this is the possibility of flooding. but right here this brand new sea wall is what residents are really going to be keeping a very close eye on. overnight intense winds and waves already testing this brand new barrier but it was truly nothing compared to the storm surge here last winter. severe conditions knocked out an 80-foot stretch of the sea wall. but this morning people are still more concerned with shoveling snow. >> shoveled about an inch last night because it was heavy. i could push it. that's the good thing. i actually-- there's not too much that you can still push it. frank: he actually volunteered to do six of his neighbo
and from coastal concerns in marshfield. doug: the eyeopener's frank holland is monitoring conditions there. hey, frank. frank: good morning again, guys. here the winds are coming from the north. they're gusting as fast as 25 miles per hour. and they're sustained at 15 also about eight inches of snow fell overnight. behind me, you can see the ocean is very rough. coastal flooding advisory here. this is the possibility of flooding. but right here this brand new sea wall is what residents are...
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we are not under a coastal marshfield. but residents are still very concerned about the new sea wall here. overnight, fast-whipping winds and high waves already testing this new barrier's worth. the conditions were impressive, but still it's nothing compared to the storm sturnlg that knocked out 80 feet of the sea wall last winter. it will be high tide at 11:00 this morning. that will be the true test of this new sea wall. residents and town officials are expecting this new sea wall to hold, but they're still also street flooding. live in marshfield this morning, frank holland, wcvb, newscenter 5. antoinette: fraj, thank you. and as we've been saying, it is the next high tide we'll be watching very carefully. doug: mike wankum is keeping a close eye on the entire coastline. mike: the wind direction is critical. if you have a northeastly wind that builds over several days, that's when you hear about the damage from revere and scituate. this wind is gearing down to the north and eventually toward the northwest. that is the w
we are not under a coastal marshfield. but residents are still very concerned about the new sea wall here. overnight, fast-whipping winds and high waves already testing this new barrier's worth. the conditions were impressive, but still it's nothing compared to the storm sturnlg that knocked out 80 feet of the sea wall last winter. it will be high tide at 11:00 this morning. that will be the true test of this new sea wall. residents and town officials are expecting this new sea wall to hold,...
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marshfield has these seawalls to protect them. this is a spot where a seawall was ruined about a year ago, january 27, 2015. they hope this one will not be one to remember. look at the ocean at low tide, whipping winds rocked our s.u.v. as we stopped to shoot these pictures. some people were venturing out figuring it's not all this bad even for a jog. you were out running. >> yeah, yeah, it was incredible. it was windy. >> jonathan: you're willing to just brave it? >> it's great to be out in the elements. >> jonathan: marshfield emergency manage. officials suspect there could be minor flooding when high tide hits at 11:00. tomorrow morning is expected to be worse. roads were slick and covered with slush and snow, but traffic was moving along route 139 near the pembroke line. >> i drive for a living. i do heating and air conditioning work. it's like putting an awful lot of people at risk when they do that. >> jonathan: the dpw pretreated roads in preparation for the weather. most drivers are pretty thankful we're not getting what d
marshfield has these seawalls to protect them. this is a spot where a seawall was ruined about a year ago, january 27, 2015. they hope this one will not be one to remember. look at the ocean at low tide, whipping winds rocked our s.u.v. as we stopped to shoot these pictures. some people were venturing out figuring it's not all this bad even for a jog. you were out running. >> yeah, yeah, it was incredible. it was windy. >> jonathan: you're willing to just brave it? >> it's...
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we're live in marshfield, i'm mary saladna, wcvb newscenter 5. reid: new bedford picking up six inches of snow. sunday. juli, it looks like it's not quite over yet? juli: that's right, still snowing here in new bedford, few hours ago. some pretty slick and slushy we are in the downtown area which means a a lot of city plows have moved through here and these streets are in much better condition than a lot of side streets and neighborhoods that we drove through either. seven inches of snow in most places but the winds created drifts of closer to a foot. a city turned snow globe. snowflakes swirling sideways in new bedford on this stormy saturday. after some tough lessons last year, they were ready for this winter's first real test. >> we added more vehicles to the fleets, some better technology. we have scanners on a lot of vehicles that detect the temperature of the roadway and calibrate the amount of salt that gets put down. juli: the 100 plus plows are focused on the main roads to make way for ambulances and emergency vehicles. it didn't take lo
we're live in marshfield, i'm mary saladna, wcvb newscenter 5. reid: new bedford picking up six inches of snow. sunday. juli, it looks like it's not quite over yet? juli: that's right, still snowing here in new bedford, few hours ago. some pretty slick and slushy we are in the downtown area which means a a lot of city plows have moved through here and these streets are in much better condition than a lot of side streets and neighborhoods that we drove through either. seven inches of snow in...
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in marshfield, frank holland, wcvb newscenter 5. antoinette: he has also helped me clean the snow off the top of my car. as frank mentioned, the tide is the next concern as this storm pulls away. doug: mike wankum is watching conditions all along the coast very closely. until high tide. direction. we talk about the damage down through sandwich. north. action and pushes it in a different direction. look at this in nantucket, 36 mile an hour wind gusts. we had wind gusts yesterday over 70 miles per hour. wind gusts in the 20' s. along the north shore, close to 20 miles an hour. most of the wind is towards the cape. we do have the coastal flood warning for high tide. it is primarily at the cape. the northerly breeze blows the water into the cape cod bay and fills in. that is why we see erosion. that is an area we are watching this morning. we are not seeing major wave action. that is just a coastal flood advisory. for boston to portsmouth, we have an advisory for high tide around 11:00. you will want to stay away until about 2:00 this
in marshfield, frank holland, wcvb newscenter 5. antoinette: he has also helped me clean the snow off the top of my car. as frank mentioned, the tide is the next concern as this storm pulls away. doug: mike wankum is watching conditions all along the coast very closely. until high tide. direction. we talk about the damage down through sandwich. north. action and pushes it in a different direction. look at this in nantucket, 36 mile an hour wind gusts. we had wind gusts yesterday over 70 miles...
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check out the wind gusts earlier today with hurricane force and 75 mph in nantuck sxet 73 in marshfield checking in with the 70 mph gusts and rockport at 55 and it' s still gusty to 37 in hyannis and 48 in nantucket and occasionally higher gusts to 50 and over mentioned, the coastal flooding taking place. minor coastal flooding tonight and the coastal flood advisory until 1:00 in the morning with high tide at 11:00. tonight high tide at 11:00 tomorrow morning and with more rain continuing stopush closer to the coast line expect more flooding and the moderate coastal flooding and expect to see more tomorrow versus the high tide. then it' s down in the afternoon. more in the forecast ahead. >> and following breaking news, a plow truck goes up in flames as you see right here on the road. 7' s john cocoa live in sandwich with more on this. john? >> well, liz, ever since this snow started earlier today the plow trucks have been trying to make sure they keep roads like this one clear. but tonight a plow truck needed help when it caught fire and plow truck that went up in flames. you can see t
check out the wind gusts earlier today with hurricane force and 75 mph in nantuck sxet 73 in marshfield checking in with the 70 mph gusts and rockport at 55 and it' s still gusty to 37 in hyannis and 48 in nantucket and occasionally higher gusts to 50 and over mentioned, the coastal flooding taking place. minor coastal flooding tonight and the coastal flood advisory until 1:00 in the morning with high tide at 11:00. tonight high tide at 11:00 tomorrow morning and with more rain continuing...
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so earlier on, around marshfield and scituate we had the stet steddiest snowfall. so the radar looking into that particular sight and about two inches onotal snow. snow and lower totals outside of it. about an inch on the northern end of plymouth and it's the route 3 corridor that's seen the trickiest travel as long as well route 44 i should say. so as we look at rest of the night and tomorrow morning a coating to as much as 2 inches to additional snowfall the ban moves farther east towards the cape and islands during the overnight. at the other storeity cold and yes it's cold outside. not near record levels typical january stuff. 23 in boston. and burlington at 3 degrees and that's where the air is coming from down from northern new england and the northeast looks more like winter than it has recently. looking at real feel temperatures that combination of the temperature plus the wind that's been blowing outside feeling like the single digits for most towns this evening. and any time late tonight and into tomorrow morning, full winter gear. we have not what lot of
so earlier on, around marshfield and scituate we had the stet steddiest snowfall. so the radar looking into that particular sight and about two inches onotal snow. snow and lower totals outside of it. about an inch on the northern end of plymouth and it's the route 3 corridor that's seen the trickiest travel as long as well route 44 i should say. so as we look at rest of the night and tomorrow morning a coating to as much as 2 inches to additional snowfall the ban moves farther east towards the...
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over toward marshfield. you can briefly reduce the visibility and get some slippery spots on the road. keep that in mind. close to the coastline. best chance of picking up an inch or two of snow with these squalls. especially on the cape and the islands tonight and early tomorrow morning. single digits to lower teens tonight. back into low 40's wednesday. perhaps some rain and snow arrive this weekend. >> sarah: all right. thanks, >> chris:. >> kris: i'm kris anderson. [mother] yeah but this neighborhood,i feel like it's got a lot of what we were kinda talking about. the kitchen is light and bright,new. we should definitely go see it. [agent] hi...welcome i'm maggie.melanie.maggie. so nice to meet you. [mother] this is brendan. [agent] hey brendan. living room. [dad] hey. [mother] hey sweetie. [dad] sorry about that. what about this? this looks good. [brendan] no. [mother] isn't it so great?i think we found it. [agent] hey brendan,you might like this room. agents based on your happiness...
over toward marshfield. you can briefly reduce the visibility and get some slippery spots on the road. keep that in mind. close to the coastline. best chance of picking up an inch or two of snow with these squalls. especially on the cape and the islands tonight and early tomorrow morning. single digits to lower teens tonight. back into low 40's wednesday. perhaps some rain and snow arrive this weekend. >> sarah: all right. thanks, >> chris:. >> kris: i'm kris anderson....
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but marshfield, like several other massachusetts communities have found it so cost effect they will get it to those in need free. >> when we' re talking about saving lives and minutes count, mic while marshfield has had 4 saves with safetynet the company says there are about three every week across the country. you can find a link to safetynet inside this story on wcvb.com. heather: at some point insurance is going to cover this. mike: there is a bill before the legislature. they just found it so cost effective. and it works through floors. mike: the patriots, as you know, have left new england. they get out just before the storm. they are going to need a another plane to downtown denver. that is how far denver is from the airport. heather: you can see the winds are blowing in our nation' s capital and the snow is falling. reducing visibility, that is the snow. in our area, so as martha' s vineyard. what cost to blizzard conditions? you need to get visibility down to the corner mile or less and you need frequent wind gusts for 35 miles per hour. the thinking is there may be rain mixed a
but marshfield, like several other massachusetts communities have found it so cost effect they will get it to those in need free. >> when we' re talking about saving lives and minutes count, mic while marshfield has had 4 saves with safetynet the company says there are about three every week across the country. you can find a link to safetynet inside this story on wcvb.com. heather: at some point insurance is going to cover this. mike: there is a bill before the legislature. they just...
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in marshfield. this will be a test of the seawall and we know people have been around here. it was low tide at the time so t any concern yet, but folks were feeling those miles per hour reported. power because of it. this wind will continue to batter the waves throughout the night. as we approach high tide. we are expecting a storm surge of 10 feet. his real concern is when it is 12 feet tomorrow morning at 11 a.m.. we will continue to keep track of what is happening here. wcvb newscenter 5. and we have much more storm coverage to come. live to washington dc where police cleaning up after the storm is a monumental task. >> new york governor andrew cuomo into action. >> and we are updating snow amounts real quickly. especially down in the cape where we are in the heart of the storm. how long that will last straight ahead. >> the patriots nemesis, peyton pam: back to washington dc where two feet of snow has piled up. this storm is something else. aixa: the forecast was dead on and the snow and wind ha
in marshfield. this will be a test of the seawall and we know people have been around here. it was low tide at the time so t any concern yet, but folks were feeling those miles per hour reported. power because of it. this wind will continue to batter the waves throughout the night. as we approach high tide. we are expecting a storm surge of 10 feet. his real concern is when it is 12 feet tomorrow morning at 11 a.m.. we will continue to keep track of what is happening here. wcvb newscenter 5....
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we are in marshfield and high tide around 11 a.m.. send it back to you. >> a couple of hours ago it was it feels like a snow globe. >> that is right. i can see a little bit better than i could half an hour ago. up again. ground. has started to accumulate. wind blowing all that snow around, so it is hard to gauge how much has fallen. all hands on deck. they have the cruise out early this morning. preach reading before seven today. he said because the high winds, they are concerned about down power lines. they don' t have any reportage just yet but that was something they weren' t anticipating and 120 plows they have in new snow. cleared as quickly as possible. roads. priority. we want to make sure we get clear reads to the hospital. we will clean things can. >> and new bedford like a lot of towns are thinking this is the lessons they learned last year. new equipment here. that new technology at six. wcvb newscenter 5. s vineyard sitting under pam: nelson signalman joins us now with more on the conditions there. good evening. thank you
we are in marshfield and high tide around 11 a.m.. send it back to you. >> a couple of hours ago it was it feels like a snow globe. >> that is right. i can see a little bit better than i could half an hour ago. up again. ground. has started to accumulate. wind blowing all that snow around, so it is hard to gauge how much has fallen. all hands on deck. they have the cruise out early this morning. preach reading before seven today. he said because the high winds, they are concerned...
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flooding along the shoreline. >> reporter: people in marshfield spent their sunny sunday digging out one scoop at a time. storms slammed into the area bringing high wind and lots of snow. this winter wallop did not bring the kind of damage that people in the area have seen in the years past. >> this is nothing compared to last year. >> it is cold and windy but not too bad. >> reporter: with the snowplowed and winds at manageable weather, many spent the afternoon watching the waves rolling in. mother nature put on quite a show for several hours. >> these waves were completely hitting these houses right here. crashing them. >> reporter: and that did cause problems. yesterday, it was the snow and wind. today, it is the waves crashing wall section of marsh field and that is causing flooding. >> the water is coming through. every high tide, the water is coming over the wall. >> reporter: over the wall and not through the wall like it did last year when the sea wall was breached causing major flooding. >> we've been watching where the wall breached over there earlier and it was high tide.
flooding along the shoreline. >> reporter: people in marshfield spent their sunny sunday digging out one scoop at a time. storms slammed into the area bringing high wind and lots of snow. this winter wallop did not bring the kind of damage that people in the area have seen in the years past. >> this is nothing compared to last year. >> it is cold and windy but not too bad. >> reporter: with the snowplowed and winds at manageable weather, many spent the afternoon watching...
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providence, marshfield, that's your best chance of several inches of snow. ed: we're hearing from the woman who says she was rescued from a bad car crash by patriot linebacker darius fleming. john atwater is live in walpole where he's piecing the story together. john: it's a difficult story to piece together because darius fleming was so quiet about this for the last week or so but the woman he rescued from the car after the accident is they go him tonight. >> the entire front of the car was smashed and it little bit and everything died inside the car and i was scared. john: this young woman was trapped after a crash on route 1 thursday afternoon. traveling behind her, patriots linebacker darius fleming. >> i noticed how her car was smoking and she was moving around and i was curious. john: fleming did not hesitate on his way home from practice. the woman was trying to break the windows as her car filled with smoke. >> the doors wouldn't open. i got to get her out of here some way. she actually -- what made me start kicking the window was she was trying to k
providence, marshfield, that's your best chance of several inches of snow. ed: we're hearing from the woman who says she was rescued from a bad car crash by patriot linebacker darius fleming. john atwater is live in walpole where he's piecing the story together. john: it's a difficult story to piece together because darius fleming was so quiet about this for the last week or so but the woman he rescued from the car after the accident is they go him tonight. >> the entire front of the car...
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from a logistics or storage facility here in marshfield." even if the cheese is found, eaten! the truck the cheese was in had been sealed by food inspectors... and when the thieves opened the truck, they broke the seal-- and according to federal law -- the cheese at that point, becomes inedible. the massive winter storm that slammed the east coast is heading out over the atlantic ocean. but the effects of this storm are not over yet. in parts of new jersey, moderate flooding is still a concern. it's not expected to be as bad as saturday, when up to a foot of water poured through the streets. while flooding is not nearly as bad as it was for hurricane sandy, emergency crews were out in force... helping hundreds of people evacuate their flooded and powerless homes. what do you do when a massive winter storm is pounding right outside your window? record some video! this time-lapse video was recorded by maryland resident chase higgins. higgins says, he put his phone in his living room window at about one o-clock friday afternoon. that's just as
from a logistics or storage facility here in marshfield." even if the cheese is found, eaten! the truck the cheese was in had been sealed by food inspectors... and when the thieves opened the truck, they broke the seal-- and according to federal law -- the cheese at that point, becomes inedible. the massive winter storm that slammed the east coast is heading out over the atlantic ocean. but the effects of this storm are not over yet. in parts of new jersey, moderate flooding is still a...
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storms caused flooding in marshfield and situate. a massive one that they started building over three years ago. you can see how fantastic it is. it held up through the last two winters. we know what the last two were like. the question is, what about the other sea walls that they have rebuild over the past summer. that's the big question. maybe according to eric, we will find out how good of a job they did this weekend. coming. the sound echoing through boat yards in eastern mass. >> always the ocean. never the show. snow no big deal. the ocean, that is a big deal. >> reporter: ed mcnabb lived in 1981. the house itself with since 1909. >> it won't be '78. storm. we get a couple every winter. >> reporter: situate and marshfield spent tons of money building new walls and some homeowners invested money in preparation for another onslaught of winter. this weekend's storm, a lunar high tide at the same time about nine feet. >> i have seen plenty before. unless the moon hits the seawall, we will be here. [ laughter ] >> reporter: i like h
storms caused flooding in marshfield and situate. a massive one that they started building over three years ago. you can see how fantastic it is. it held up through the last two winters. we know what the last two were like. the question is, what about the other sea walls that they have rebuild over the past summer. that's the big question. maybe according to eric, we will find out how good of a job they did this weekend. coming. the sound echoing through boat yards in eastern mass. >>...
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anywhere from a coating to 2 inches in spots like marshfield inches in spots like marshfield, middleborough, down to mattapoisett. outer cape and islands, 1 to 2 outer cape and islands, 1 to 2-inch category. there is the snow as you wake up this morning. plymouth, hyannis. plymouth at 12 degrees plymouth at 12 degrees. here is the problem not just the snow this morning but the bitter cold. i have 50-mile-per-hour winds. going to be a breezy day and makes it feel like 4 below as the snow is falling in plymouth this morning. this is one of the regions we are urging to you bundle up and take care in the cold. temperatures don't get back to the 20s in plymouth until 11 he catholic. boston even colder at 8:00 right now. your wind chill down to 7 below bah because of that 12-mile-per-hour breeze. clear skies and sunshine all day. completely different forecast cape. 10 degrees at 7 a.m. and don't worcester starting at 3 degrees worcester starting at 3 degrees. most of the snow will die down around 10:00 but the south shore ends with the cape between 10 and 1 p.m. >> -- and here we come and a look
anywhere from a coating to 2 inches in spots like marshfield inches in spots like marshfield, middleborough, down to mattapoisett. outer cape and islands, 1 to 2 outer cape and islands, 1 to 2-inch category. there is the snow as you wake up this morning. plymouth, hyannis. plymouth at 12 degrees plymouth at 12 degrees. here is the problem not just the snow this morning but the bitter cold. i have 50-mile-per-hour winds. going to be a breezy day and makes it feel like 4 below as the snow is...
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saturday nights blizzard conditions hit marshfield, plymouth and the island. snow piled up in plymouth but the wind is what everyone is talking about. were you worried with the forecast? >> the wind last night. we would lose some trees and lines but we lucked out. did not want to go out. >> almost white out conditions. roads were slippery. rhondella: everyone digging out realizes the storm could be much worse. the roads were quickly cleared. >> i can deal with this. >> hard on the sidewalks. be careful. step in the streets, people are not watching. >> cold but enjoyed it. mother nature is really fun. rhondella: so often during the pound boulder when in the middle of birds restaurant 00 s restaurant. of the worst. reid: during storm cleanup and killed by a snowplow. the victim believed to be hit. julie mcdonald joining us in this investigation. us this evening they are still actively investigating this morning' s deadly crash. still not releasing the name of that man and his 60' s it was killed right here. the crash of it around 1 1:15 this morning. as the team
saturday nights blizzard conditions hit marshfield, plymouth and the island. snow piled up in plymouth but the wind is what everyone is talking about. were you worried with the forecast? >> the wind last night. we would lose some trees and lines but we lucked out. did not want to go out. >> almost white out conditions. roads were slippery. rhondella: everyone digging out realizes the storm could be much worse. the roads were quickly cleared. >> i can deal with this. >>...
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the snow has ended in marshfield. it looks like this is the concentrated area. eventually it will sink cape and the islands. that's why there is a winter weather advisory overnight until 7:00 a.m. for the cape and the islands. notice additional bands in plymouth county and then shifting to the cape and that could last into early tomorrow before that ends. the rest of us will be clear and the other part of the story is the cold. so after that one to four inches for the lower south shore to the cape, then we deal with temperatures already down to the teens and the low 20s. it is only 5 degrees right now in pits field in the birkshires where the windchill is 9 below. the actual temperatures to start your day, single digits to low to midteens. how long the cold will last coming up. ed: whitey bulger's girlfriend will plead guilty to contempt charges. there was a refusal to testify. let's go to kelley tuthill. reporter: there is no plea agreement, so the question is what will this do to her there will -- the judge will
the snow has ended in marshfield. it looks like this is the concentrated area. eventually it will sink cape and the islands. that's why there is a winter weather advisory overnight until 7:00 a.m. for the cape and the islands. notice additional bands in plymouth county and then shifting to the cape and that could last into early tomorrow before that ends. the rest of us will be clear and the other part of the story is the cold. so after that one to four inches for the lower south shore to the...
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turn in for more clouds and drizzle. 41 in marshfield. 28 in marion. i think we will have to look for that marshfield report. 18 in taunton and 30 in boston. 23 right now in newbury. w woburn at 25 degrees. waylan at 21 waylan at 21. 19 in millis. 29 in leominster. 18 in town send. 17 in nashua. and we already have partly cloudy skies out there now. 17 on average. we will see the 20s. boston will run a little warmer and teens and 20s a good rule if you were into suburbs this morning. at noontime, 39 degrees. and clouds continue to increase and by 3 p.m. today, the chance for drizzle will be out there and new hampshire and by 7:00 this evening, the clouds have arrived. i will show you when to plan around the heaviest of the showers and the worst travel conditions coming up in less then ten. speaking of travel conditions, julie, back over to you for a check of the roads. >> julie: shiri in that 4 a.m. to 5 a.m. hour, things are light. no exception. the pike through the weton tolls into the allston-brighton area. 93 south looking good. route 1 wide antici
turn in for more clouds and drizzle. 41 in marshfield. 28 in marion. i think we will have to look for that marshfield report. 18 in taunton and 30 in boston. 23 right now in newbury. w woburn at 25 degrees. waylan at 21 waylan at 21. 19 in millis. 29 in leominster. 18 in town send. 17 in nashua. and we already have partly cloudy skies out there now. 17 on average. we will see the 20s. boston will run a little warmer and teens and 20s a good rule if you were into suburbs this morning. at...
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rhondella: landmark more scenic.with a black and so saturday nights blizzard conditions hit marshfield, plymouth and the island. the snow piled up in plymouth but the wind is what everyone is talking about. were you worried? >> the wind last night. thought maybe we would lose some trees or lines. we lucked out. >> shaking the house. the dog did not want to go out. >> whiteout conditions. roads were slippery. rhondella: everyone realizes the storm could avenge -- could have been much worse. >> i can deal with this. >> hard on the sidewalks. you have to be careful stepping in the streets. people are not watching. >> wind y cold but enjoyed it. mother nature is fun. rhondella: look at the stuff that piled up with the snow. we are right next to the main road. a lot of times this flight. not this time. -- a lot of this time this floods. reid: concerns about the coastlines any road and during the storm. the town had completed a project to restore the dunes. engineers are working the project were out there this morning to say the beach was protected. >> we were expecting some erosion. that' s
rhondella: landmark more scenic.with a black and so saturday nights blizzard conditions hit marshfield, plymouth and the island. the snow piled up in plymouth but the wind is what everyone is talking about. were you worried? >> the wind last night. thought maybe we would lose some trees or lines. we lucked out. >> shaking the house. the dog did not want to go out. >> whiteout conditions. roads were slippery. rhondella: everyone realizes the storm could avenge -- could have...
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marshfield two ins of snow of mr. outhalf an inch of snow just flurries in the city. overnight tonight some flurries plymouth down to the canal and then out on to the cape and islands it's more hit and miss. i don't think it will be widespread that everyone on the cape will see a coing to two informs snow. these ocean effect snow bands are similar to the late snow bands and also similar in the way that you advertise thunderstorms that the risk is there but not everyone will see them similar if you just took your fingers and laid them across the cape. the fingers representing the snow showers. i think that's what will happen overnight tonight. couple of inches of snow but a lot of you may wake up and go it didn't snow last night or just a couple of flurries. winds gusting in nature 25 to 30 miles per hour. driving wind chills into the single numbers. so we all have that on the way for tonight. boston right now it feels like 7 7. worcester feels like one. jaffrey feels like one below. the actual air temperatures teens and 20's even if you didn't have wind it would be a
marshfield two ins of snow of mr. outhalf an inch of snow just flurries in the city. overnight tonight some flurries plymouth down to the canal and then out on to the cape and islands it's more hit and miss. i don't think it will be widespread that everyone on the cape will see a coing to two informs snow. these ocean effect snow bands are similar to the late snow bands and also similar in the way that you advertise thunderstorms that the risk is there but not everyone will see them similar if...
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and 15 in nashua and 17 in norwood but notice we are in the 20s from bedford to marshfield. a lot of it has to do when we get the northeast wind off water temperatures in the 40s and that's bringing in the relatively mild air. only 17 in taunton and 30s to 40s coming around the outer cape. and low level clouds that have been moving in here. so we get one batch moving through worcester and another in from the new hampshire into eastern massachusetts. clouds had win out and there may be a couple patches of drizzle that develop especially at the coastline as we increase the low level moisture. so as we head into the overnight tonight, the problem is that temperatures cool off to at or below freezing in some of the suburbs. so with that, there may be just a couple slick spots that develop and then light freezing drizzle we get early tomorrow morning. all it takes is a trace to slicken roads. tomorrow we will stay mostly cloudy but mostly dry. and can't rule out a isolated shower but here comes the rain moving in on sunday and rains hard and pushes out by sunday evening and colde
and 15 in nashua and 17 in norwood but notice we are in the 20s from bedford to marshfield. a lot of it has to do when we get the northeast wind off water temperatures in the 40s and that's bringing in the relatively mild air. only 17 in taunton and 30s to 40s coming around the outer cape. and low level clouds that have been moving in here. so we get one batch moving through worcester and another in from the new hampshire into eastern massachusetts. clouds had win out and there may be a couple...
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Jan 23, 2016
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then hartford to providence, marshfield, points southward, excluding the cape and the islands any a a anywhere from 5 to 9 inches of snow. much more, heather? heather: south coast communities preparing for whatever the storm brings. our mary saladna is live in fall river which could see some rough mary? mary: yeah, heather. that is right. we realized we are getting wind now picking up. high winds will be issue with the storm, aever know we get will be heavy and wet, so time to break out the heavy equipment. there is a hazy moon over fall river. that is never good. >> traditionally, hazy moon for us means we are going to get bad weather where snow, and it is on the way. mary: community maintenance director says fall river is ready. last weekend's snowfall prompted a test run. >> loaded up on salt. we have 2,000-tons available. the equipment has been all checked out. everything is ready to go on the city's side. mary. also ready, private contractors. many invested in nugent after last winter. they are anxious for income. >> we depend on the snow. if we don't have snow, we don't make no
then hartford to providence, marshfield, points southward, excluding the cape and the islands any a a anywhere from 5 to 9 inches of snow. much more, heather? heather: south coast communities preparing for whatever the storm brings. our mary saladna is live in fall river which could see some rough mary? mary: yeah, heather. that is right. we realized we are getting wind now picking up. high winds will be issue with the storm, aever know we get will be heavy and wet, so time to break out the...
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Jan 5, 2016
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temperatures kind of moderating >> shiri: marshfield plymouth borne falmouth this morning out across the cape and islands that's where the snow will be focused this morning, hit abington and clear and 9 ask check it out 8 and clear, five wayland 5 , worcester three, townsend down to two right now and four in bedford, new hampshire, but the boston area and boston sunny with temperatures noon time feeling only like nine, wind chill 15 this afternoon despite the temperature readings in the 20s and really cold sub-zero wind chills in less than ten. julie, to you with check on roads. >> i want to illustrate it a little bit different way. alerts i get from the commuter time the e-mails come in and 7:19, 7:12, getting alerts every few minutes because of all the delays mainly on the haverhill line and issues on fitchburg line and greenburg line and check website to see how you will be affected. few accidents on the roads right now, especially these aren't even south of town where we have one on 93 southbound at 129, brought you the live pictures from sky fox and 128 southbound right after 22
temperatures kind of moderating >> shiri: marshfield plymouth borne falmouth this morning out across the cape and islands that's where the snow will be focused this morning, hit abington and clear and 9 ask check it out 8 and clear, five wayland 5 , worcester three, townsend down to two right now and four in bedford, new hampshire, but the boston area and boston sunny with temperatures noon time feeling only like nine, wind chill 15 this afternoon despite the temperature readings in the...
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Jan 5, 2016
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marshfield to plymouth, down through the cape and the islands. perhaps another coating to an inch or two. more of snow on top of the inch or two you've already seen. temperature trend this afternoon back up into the low to mid-20s. wind-chill factors will warm above zero. close to the mid-teens later today. >> christa: great to breaking news and the mbta says a commuter train has derailed in andover. this is an out-of-service train. no one was on board. right now buses are running from the lawrence station to the andover station. that's causing delays on the haverhill line of about half advised. forgot the milk! that's lactaid . right. real milk, without the lactose. no discomfort? actly. y some... it is real milk. lactaid . real milk. discomfort. our makeup remover take it all off? every kiss-proof, cry-proof, -proof look? gena makeup remover does. 99% of your most stubborn makeup one towelette. any more proof than that? not getting your best sleep? could be you've got the wrong bed. enter sleep number... she likes the bed soft. he's more hardco
marshfield to plymouth, down through the cape and the islands. perhaps another coating to an inch or two. more of snow on top of the inch or two you've already seen. temperature trend this afternoon back up into the low to mid-20s. wind-chill factors will warm above zero. close to the mid-teens later today. >> christa: great to breaking news and the mbta says a commuter train has derailed in andover. this is an out-of-service train. no one was on board. right now buses are running from...
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Jan 10, 2016
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now we are left with the few sprinkles, stretching down through marshfield. some heavier showers on the outer cape. these will be ended shortly as they zip off to the east at 50 miles per hour. this is that last band of rain. i put a storm tracker on this one pretty see what happens. it is moving so quickly. gardner and 32 minutes. christian and 39 minutes. the winds come through. look for one last burst of rain speaking of precip, a lot of the ski places put down a lot of snow because it was cold. this rain is not helping a lot. but i' ve got cold temperatures coming on again this weekend. they will be making snow was again. skiers, i know it is little bit of a break today but they will get some nice weather coming and as we had to this week. right now are looking at temperatures cooling down by 9:00 tonight. in the 40' s and 50' s. you do not have to worry about ice. as we get 4:00 in the morning, notice how these damages are starting to drop below the freezing mark. we are although with the rain. the skies are clear away. drier air is moving in. we will ge
now we are left with the few sprinkles, stretching down through marshfield. some heavier showers on the outer cape. these will be ended shortly as they zip off to the east at 50 miles per hour. this is that last band of rain. i put a storm tracker on this one pretty see what happens. it is moving so quickly. gardner and 32 minutes. christian and 39 minutes. the winds come through. look for one last burst of rain speaking of precip, a lot of the ski places put down a lot of snow because it was...
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Jan 28, 2016
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marshfield is at 27 right now. and 19 in falmouth and 17 on the vineyard and lower to middle 20s from hyannis to chatham at26. there's a bit of a wind making it feel a touch colder. that wind is going to turn in from the south later today. look at the satellite and radar. quiet clear skies overhead sunshine in the forecast out the door. grab the shades. we will get an increase in clouds that will mix in through the course of the afternoon. and we will watch for tomorrow is a storm a cold front coming into the great lakes and moisture down to the south. that little wave is going increase and come up the coastline tomorrow. what it means for us today not a whole lot. but it's tomorrow that we get far an new england clipped with rain and snow and then as the cold front comes in we get a scattered rain or snow shower coming through tomorrow afternoon. before the front clears the coastline. after that clearing comes in and the saturday looks quiet and we start with sunshine and and the clouds indicate warmer air that's
marshfield is at 27 right now. and 19 in falmouth and 17 on the vineyard and lower to middle 20s from hyannis to chatham at26. there's a bit of a wind making it feel a touch colder. that wind is going to turn in from the south later today. look at the satellite and radar. quiet clear skies overhead sunshine in the forecast out the door. grab the shades. we will get an increase in clouds that will mix in through the course of the afternoon. and we will watch for tomorrow is a storm a cold front...
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Jan 28, 2016
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marshfield at 32 right now. here's cape cod more places still above freezing but there will be some spots at or below freezing in the next couple hours. when you step out your door you may be running into some of that black ice on your driveways and walkways. getting to your car or to the bus in the morning may be an issue. plus, i'm tracking another storm coming up the coast. how close that gets to us with the latest information coming in right now. kevin we'll see you again in just a bit. new at 10:00, flames ripped through a dunkin' donuts. these pictures were snapped right around 3:00 this morning. here you can see some heavy flames shooting out the roof. no one was hurt in the fire and the building was destroyed. >>> a rabies alert tonight in massachusetts. new at 10:00 brockton health officials issuing the warning. they say two dogs were attacked by a raccoon on that raccoon was picked and tested positive for rabies. people who live in that area are asked to call animal control if they see a wild animal ac
marshfield at 32 right now. here's cape cod more places still above freezing but there will be some spots at or below freezing in the next couple hours. when you step out your door you may be running into some of that black ice on your driveways and walkways. getting to your car or to the bus in the morning may be an issue. plus, i'm tracking another storm coming up the coast. how close that gets to us with the latest information coming in right now. kevin we'll see you again in just a bit. new...
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Jan 23, 2016
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. >> reporter: on a moon-lit night in marshfield, you would never realize a storm is coming. right now, seas are calm and coastal residents have long memories. last winter, the seawalls in this up to were battered and broken by pounding waves from a parade of storms that never seemed to end. >> a friend of mine was around the corner here and last winter, he saw the ocean go by his front door. >> reporter: the seawall has been repaired. up the road, some walls remain tattered and worn. cracks in weak spots, not far from where houses were badly damaged. piles of rubble visible. >> and that is a scary thing, definitely and we feel pretty safe. we're not too close to the seawall where we are. >> reporter: looks like the walls will be tested this weekend but people are not worried. >> i don't think it's going to be as bad as the storms last winter. >> i can't wait for the summer get through a few months. >> and they will have another remember, you can follow every storm and that is free on app store. >>> and loved ones are paying tribute to the 12 marines killed in a helicopter ac
. >> reporter: on a moon-lit night in marshfield, you would never realize a storm is coming. right now, seas are calm and coastal residents have long memories. last winter, the seawalls in this up to were battered and broken by pounding waves from a parade of storms that never seemed to end. >> a friend of mine was around the corner here and last winter, he saw the ocean go by his front door. >> reporter: the seawall has been repaired. up the road, some walls remain tattered...
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Jan 5, 2016
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and a coating to 2 from marshfield to halifax. and athe lot of those 1309 will see showers tapering off. you can see ongoing here. they will continue to stream right over the cape this morning and a familiar scene. now at plymouth at 10 degrees. we have the snowflake flying and 16-mile-per-hour winds. it is showing and feels like 7 below your current wind chill. 13 by 10 a.m. 20s starting at noontime and i suspect the show -- i suspect the snow will be over at 10 a.m. and taper in flurries and clouds, but in boston, man, we have 8 degrees right now and a wind chill of 8 below. yes, it is chilly this morning. actual temperature up to 11 only 19 degrees at noontime. we make it into the 20s with all sunshine all day long. same in worcester. 3 degrees right now, and your wind chill is 12 below. check out all this sunshine and this temperatures into the 20s. and future cast. i mentioned snow shower around 10:00. doesn't end for the cape until 10 and 1 p.m. from west to east here and even after that, we will have some lingering clouds w
and a coating to 2 from marshfield to halifax. and athe lot of those 1309 will see showers tapering off. you can see ongoing here. they will continue to stream right over the cape this morning and a familiar scene. now at plymouth at 10 degrees. we have the snowflake flying and 16-mile-per-hour winds. it is showing and feels like 7 below your current wind chill. 13 by 10 a.m. 20s starting at noontime and i suspect the show -- i suspect the snow will be over at 10 a.m. and taper in flurries and...
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look at the wide range in southeastern massachusetts from 18 in taunton to 39 and 41 in marshfield. so will is a within off the ocean water temperatures in the 40s dragging in milder air. low 40s from providencetown to chatham and nantucket as well. there's been clouds in place. clouds will win out today. so with that wind coming in off the ocean it drags in some of and the wet weather is well to the south and west though. so for us, it's a little bit of drizzle that may develop after the evening commute tonight and into the morning hours tomorrow. and anything that does develop again drizzle should be very light but all it takes is just a touch of freezing drizzle to slickent roads. we may get he that in a couple spots mainly outside 495 early tomorrow morning. otherwise i say tomorrow is the pick of the weekend because it will be mostly dry but it's not going to be a pretty day. a lot of clouds will be around. sunday, the rain moves in and rains hard. and it wraps up by sunday evening. monday will feature a cooling temperature. we will fall through the 30s on monday. so that's som
look at the wide range in southeastern massachusetts from 18 in taunton to 39 and 41 in marshfield. so will is a within off the ocean water temperatures in the 40s dragging in milder air. low 40s from providencetown to chatham and nantucket as well. there's been clouds in place. clouds will win out today. so with that wind coming in off the ocean it drags in some of and the wet weather is well to the south and west though. so for us, it's a little bit of drizzle that may develop after the...
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Jan 26, 2016
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today in marshfield, 54 degrees. also, the big cities to our south were around 50 today. in boston today, to give you a little perspective, we made it above 50, but so did natick, danvers, and plymouth, and that is well above the average, about 15 degrees higher of the -- than the average high temperature of 36 for today. s a mild wind. the wind is gusting from the southwest, so that keeps it a mild night. there is chilly air off to the southwest. tomorrow at this time, i expect us to be at least 10 degrees chillier than we are now. that is bitter cold when you consider we are in the winter. still above freezing in boston, but because this cold air mass will be coming in, trying to be offset by the sun, we will only have maybe a five degree temperatures jump. tonight, everybody dips below freezing and it won' t be quite as mild on thursday either with highs in the upper 30' s to very s. as for any precipitation, the front coming through tonight that makes it chilly tomorrow might have a little bit of rain a breeze and chillier temperatures. thursday, we get weather from t
today in marshfield, 54 degrees. also, the big cities to our south were around 50 today. in boston today, to give you a little perspective, we made it above 50, but so did natick, danvers, and plymouth, and that is well above the average, about 15 degrees higher of the -- than the average high temperature of 36 for today. s a mild wind. the wind is gusting from the southwest, so that keeps it a mild night. there is chilly air off to the southwest. tomorrow at this time, i expect us to be at...
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Jan 26, 2016
01/16
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spots colder in western massachusetts where we've had thicker clouds but the sun is breaking out marshfield, 52 degrees and the showers generally just sprinkle. if you zoom in a little bit take a look where they are. back down a stray drop or two other than that, this front doesn't have a whole lot of moisture, a sign the warmer air is pushing in but through the remainder of the afternoon and dry. temperatures still mild running in the 40s through the evening a couple of isolated showers south of boston back down to the cape there may be a couple that linger into very early tomorrow morning on the island dawn. maybe an icy patch or two most will be above the freezing mark right on through the morning commute tomorrow which is great news, we talked about snow chance yesterday and friday i'll update you on that in just a few minutes. >>> new at noon a very special moment as pope francis meets with the iranian president, after a private meeting the president asked the pope to pray for him. pope francis responded by saying he hopes for peace. >>> boston police searching for a gunman who shot a
spots colder in western massachusetts where we've had thicker clouds but the sun is breaking out marshfield, 52 degrees and the showers generally just sprinkle. if you zoom in a little bit take a look where they are. back down a stray drop or two other than that, this front doesn't have a whole lot of moisture, a sign the warmer air is pushing in but through the remainder of the afternoon and dry. temperatures still mild running in the 40s through the evening a couple of isolated showers south...
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hugging marshfield to ducksbury. there's the flurries. the deeper blues, right near the south side of plymouth down near the cape cod canal,borne, we get light snow, reducing visibility. it will be slick to the outer cape. these don't taper off until midday early afternoon. so there may be an additional coating to as much as an inch or so, where we get the light snow coming down, particularly right near the cape cod canal county. otherwise when you get outside of these snow showers, the skies are clear and there's a big area of high pressure. it will be in control of our weather for several days. so, pretty quiet stretch through the end of the week with a rebound in temperatures heading into the day tomorrow. we will rebound today, but it takes time, so the real feel is around 0 degrees, through mid- to late morning. sage digits readings until 10:00, 11:00 a.m., feeling like the teens through the afternoon, maybe around 20 at the warmest time of the day and by the evening, it will feel like the teens, as well. we drop back into the teens
hugging marshfield to ducksbury. there's the flurries. the deeper blues, right near the south side of plymouth down near the cape cod canal,borne, we get light snow, reducing visibility. it will be slick to the outer cape. these don't taper off until midday early afternoon. so there may be an additional coating to as much as an inch or so, where we get the light snow coming down, particularly right near the cape cod canal county. otherwise when you get outside of these snow showers, the skies...
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Jan 27, 2016
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marshfield 43 degrees. and a lot of the wet weather off this popping on radar right now off to areas like boxford, wayland, a lot of that not getting down to the ground. if you get anything a tiny bit of mist. 38 in leominster. barre at 36. if we get anything down to the ground, it will be simply one or two flurries and temperatures are above freeze temperatures are above freezing so melton its way down and -- melton melt on its way down. at noon, 41 degrees. we are still in the midst of our cool down this morning. but we recover back to where we stand now at about 3 p.m. and more flurries in and around the boston area. couple of minutes. now get you back to the pwvd girl. julie grauert with live drive julie grauert with live drive-time traffic. >> we are waiting for two incidents to clear 195 northbound before boston road. the other 93 south right after montvale avenue in work oburn. live look at route 1 in saugus. and ten minutes since we showed you this live shot, and the volume has drastically increased
marshfield 43 degrees. and a lot of the wet weather off this popping on radar right now off to areas like boxford, wayland, a lot of that not getting down to the ground. if you get anything a tiny bit of mist. 38 in leominster. barre at 36. if we get anything down to the ground, it will be simply one or two flurries and temperatures are above freeze temperatures are above freezing so melton its way down and -- melton melt on its way down. at noon, 41 degrees. we are still in the midst of our...
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right now, vermont state police are investigating a deadly crash in marshfield. police say 47-year-old kelly may of bethlehem was not wearing a of her car on route 2. she was thrown from the vehicle police say the roads were covered in snow and ice at the time. for the thief they say stole a car and then crashed it. officers say the car was stolen from concord street sometime between 8:00 tuesday night and 1:00 wednesday morning. the keys had been left inside. around 11:00 yesterday morning, police say someone reported that the car had struck a rock on shaker road. when officers arrived, the driver was gone. today, the new england patriots are responding after defensive line chandler jones made a and unexpected trip to the hospital. unsatisfied injury. he was not available during the 45 minutes the reporters were allowed inside the patriots locker room. he was later seen on the football field. coach bill belichick says the team is ignoring all distractions, and the health of all his players is a top priority. coach belichick: there is nothing more important to me
right now, vermont state police are investigating a deadly crash in marshfield. police say 47-year-old kelly may of bethlehem was not wearing a of her car on route 2. she was thrown from the vehicle police say the roads were covered in snow and ice at the time. for the thief they say stole a car and then crashed it. officers say the car was stolen from concord street sometime between 8:00 tuesday night and 1:00 wednesday morning. the keys had been left inside. around 11:00 yesterday morning,...
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Jan 6, 2016
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lower 40' s marshfield down to the cape. tonight, back down into the 20' s. high pressure begins to shift eastward through the day. milder southwesterly wind takes hold. the wind will bring in more cloud cover and some moisture. tomorrow is a dry warmest day here through the end of the week. tomorrow is a nice one. it turns wet on sunday. there may be enough cold saturday, with a light precipitation developing that we sleet or freezing rain. within going to our west, it temperatures should be 50 degrees on sunday. not the brightest weekend. saturday, wetter on sunday. it turns colder next week. quite a warm up compared to where we were 24 hours ago. olessa: a live look at the pike. let' s go to the maps and see the rest of your ride. watching roadwork approaching the is a come bridge. if you are traveling 128 this morning, there is roadwork. as you make your way along 128 south by route 2. no problems north of town very schedule. emily: the fbi is asking for help in solving a mystery, terror attack. investigators put together a timeline of the day of the atta
lower 40' s marshfield down to the cape. tonight, back down into the 20' s. high pressure begins to shift eastward through the day. milder southwesterly wind takes hold. the wind will bring in more cloud cover and some moisture. tomorrow is a dry warmest day here through the end of the week. tomorrow is a nice one. it turns wet on sunday. there may be enough cold saturday, with a light precipitation developing that we sleet or freezing rain. within going to our west, it temperatures should be...
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Jan 23, 2016
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that's what fred in marshfield is worried about. >> water comes over the wall when it hits the house, it will go through the knockout panels. >>>reporter: so he is loading firewood in now in case the power goes out over the week. that's a real possibility. strong winds and heavy wet snow expected along capes and island expected along capes and islands. he is hoping a new are saying, it will be the first one to see how this holes up. if the water comes over, it's going to do a lot of damage. >> neighbors in that area are confident it will do the job. they still make sure to get a few supplies. >> my husband went to the grocery store. we have a good dinner ready for tomorrow. coastal coast alal flooding, all possible here on the cape. >> the storm causing a major headache for anyone lying to fly into or out of the east coast. snow shutting down d dulles, philadelphia, national. more than 7000 delays today and 3500 cancellations. we are tracking the storm throughout the weekend. tomorrow morning, j r will be back with chris ham birth as the storm approaches here at 6:00 am >>> patriots g
that's what fred in marshfield is worried about. >> water comes over the wall when it hits the house, it will go through the knockout panels. >>>reporter: so he is loading firewood in now in case the power goes out over the week. that's a real possibility. strong winds and heavy wet snow expected along capes and island expected along capes and islands. he is hoping a new are saying, it will be the first one to see how this holes up. if the water comes over, it's going to do a lot...
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Jan 29, 2016
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in the marshfield area you may be seeing sprinkles, flurries and they will be pushing offshore very, very shortly area
in the marshfield area you may be seeing sprinkles, flurries and they will be pushing offshore very, very shortly area
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marshfield, not a lot of snow but enough to cause issues. we saw that this afternoon for sure. take a look at our live doppler radar. persisted bands of rain -- is now. some of that moisture with temperature difference allows for lift. same scale in new york. light flakes right now. some steadier snowfall from plymouth into carver and the steadiest of all reaching into where ham and buzzards bay. this area should start to pivot toward the canal and then over into the upper cape as we head through these next few hours. the snow has moved on to martha's vineyard. it's not the whole area but it is causing issues. if you aren't driving, it's quite beautiful. that's what a snowflakes actually look like. kind of beautiful if you're not traveling. looking at a coating to a couple inches additional. watch that band start to shift ever slow slowly -- ever so slowly across the cape. tomorrow morning is the best chance of snow. everywhere north and west, sunshine but frigid. as we head toward lunch and continue to taper off. causing some slick travel, especially with the cold. it's 180 it
marshfield, not a lot of snow but enough to cause issues. we saw that this afternoon for sure. take a look at our live doppler radar. persisted bands of rain -- is now. some of that moisture with temperature difference allows for lift. same scale in new york. light flakes right now. some steadier snowfall from plymouth into carver and the steadiest of all reaching into where ham and buzzards bay. this area should start to pivot toward the canal and then over into the upper cape as we head...
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Jan 23, 2016
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you go south of there, we ramp up to about five inches by the time you get to brockton and marshfield. 5-10 for a lot of southeastern massachusetts. one thing i want to caution you about. that wind is going to be coming off the very warm water here at the outer cape in nan tujt. there will likely be mixing but either way it will be a heavy wet snow. when you couple that with the winds that may cause problems. we'll talk more about the winds with danielle. danielle: that's right, cindy, we were talking about that heavy that can take down tree limbs and power lines. that can cause power outages. we are concerned especially for you folks that live on cape cod or the islands. they are going to be seeing it. let's talk about the wind gusts if we can. those wind gusts are going to be in excess of 50 miles an hour. if you live in that area, you see in red. you go a little farther north, we're at 40-mile-an-hour wind gusts plus that. that also includes essex county because you folks up there are actually under a wind advisory. so we are concerned with these strong winds. now it's not only the
you go south of there, we ramp up to about five inches by the time you get to brockton and marshfield. 5-10 for a lot of southeastern massachusetts. one thing i want to caution you about. that wind is going to be coming off the very warm water here at the outer cape in nan tujt. there will likely be mixing but either way it will be a heavy wet snow. when you couple that with the winds that may cause problems. we'll talk more about the winds with danielle. danielle: that's right, cindy, we were...
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marshfield 70. the wind speeds this morning nantucket at 47 miles an hour but overall from boston west, the wind not overpowering. occasionally gusting to 20 miles an hour. but we're not dealing with a yesterday. even into the afternoon, the winds tending to frayed out a bit. however, big storm out there in the ocean. still have a turned up sea. still have some water back to the coastline. going to run higher than usually tides here. astronomical high tides as well. provincetown high tide around 11:00, nantucket around noon. most concerns the north-facing shorelines because we had such a northerly wind during the course of the overnight. likely seeing minor in provincetown. sandwich north-facing here so that the water getting pushed toward you so you are going to have likely minor to pockets of moderate flooding during the high tide. scituate maybe a little bit of splashover into the city of boston. minor splash over the best of the coastalled intoing in pockets across the cape. north and east-facin
marshfield 70. the wind speeds this morning nantucket at 47 miles an hour but overall from boston west, the wind not overpowering. occasionally gusting to 20 miles an hour. but we're not dealing with a yesterday. even into the afternoon, the winds tending to frayed out a bit. however, big storm out there in the ocean. still have a turned up sea. still have some water back to the coastline. going to run higher than usually tides here. astronomical high tides as well. provincetown high tide...
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Jan 25, 2016
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maynard, 19. attleboro to bridgewater to marshfield. plymouth waking up to 15 degrees and 20s down to the cape this morning and sun comes up at 7:05. as it does, expect partly sunny skies. it will end up being partly bright. 36 at 3 p.m. and by 7:00 this evening, we are losing heat here and we will be back down to 30 degrees with this few additional evening clouds and average high is 36. that is my forecast today. that means today is completely normal for january's standards. i know you want the 40s and show you when those are back and how long they lost coming up. julie grauert is standing by with live drive time traffic. and julie, what are those drive times looking like right now. julie right now they are starting to climb up a little bit and will continue to increase throughout the rest of the morning. take to you pictures from skyfox. a ramp 128 northbound to 95 northbound. you can see the car in the middle of the ramp. still slippery conditions in spots, especially on those on-and-off ramps because -- and spinoff there is. so be c
maynard, 19. attleboro to bridgewater to marshfield. plymouth waking up to 15 degrees and 20s down to the cape this morning and sun comes up at 7:05. as it does, expect partly sunny skies. it will end up being partly bright. 36 at 3 p.m. and by 7:00 this evening, we are losing heat here and we will be back down to 30 degrees with this few additional evening clouds and average high is 36. that is my forecast today. that means today is completely normal for january's standards. i know you want...
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some meaningful snowfall accumulation as of right now would be from hartford to providence, to marshfield, from there south, the greatest chance i would say right now of getting a few to several inches. if the track lifts northward then it could be more significant than that. if it stays where it is, or where it appears to be or even get shifted further south. so that's where we are right now. you can see where the heavy snows will be. nation's capitol is involved and that's why there is a blizzard watch in effect for them. it will be a big snowstorm for them. no two ways about it. for us, we still have some wind gusts that are pretty impressive. impressive enough so that it would be windy on saturday because we now get a northeast bend with the storm. what i wanted to show you, look at the wind gust to 40 on block island. we still get significant wind with this. especially the coast, south coast and cape, so we'll watch places like plymouth and chatham. the most critical high tide is the one around 11:00 a.m. on sunday. that's when we would have the biggest amount of water. let's check o
some meaningful snowfall accumulation as of right now would be from hartford to providence, to marshfield, from there south, the greatest chance i would say right now of getting a few to several inches. if the track lifts northward then it could be more significant than that. if it stays where it is, or where it appears to be or even get shifted further south. so that's where we are right now. you can see where the heavy snows will be. nation's capitol is involved and that's why there is a...
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seeingflakes of the radar estimating the snow totals and you can see this jackpot area scituate to marshfield is where it start and a few areas getting 2 inches of notal snow. not a major storm system but enough to call treacherous travel and take it oozy tonight. looking at additional coating to 2 inches of snowfall through 8 a.m. tomorrow and that band is going to slowly start to shift more towards the cape and islands through the overnight. hour by hour all the the -- the wind back a little bit and they turn that snow band from the south shore more towards the cape and so your best chance of cape cod and nantucket and martha's vineyard snow is during the overnight and into tomorrow morning. and everywhere north and west of there, skies clearing out and it's about the cold and not -- icy travel. in terms of temperatures right now we are at 30 in hyannis and 25 in plymouth and clearing 10 in keene and springfield at 8 berkshires is in the singldigits. worcester down to 3 and boostar the at 11 and -- and boston at 11. and it's cold where we have more wind. feels like temperature is colder. lo
seeingflakes of the radar estimating the snow totals and you can see this jackpot area scituate to marshfield is where it start and a few areas getting 2 inches of notal snow. not a major storm system but enough to call treacherous travel and take it oozy tonight. looking at additional coating to 2 inches of snowfall through 8 a.m. tomorrow and that band is going to slowly start to shift more towards the cape and islands through the overnight. hour by hour all the the -- the wind back a little...
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Jan 25, 2016
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marshfield had blizzard conditions. new bedford close to getting a blizzard. wind gusts were near hurricane strength. overall, everyone agrees, it could have been much worse. >> last year, it was up to hear. we can keep on top of it. reid: homeowners are continuing to dig out today. all major roadways have been cleared. right now in dorchester, an active investigation into a deadly accident involving a snow plow. amen hit and killed in the street. our juli mcdonald is live in dorchester with new information tonight. juli. reporter: boston police are asking for the public' s help as they piece together exactly what happened on this busy street in the moments before a man was hit and killed. they have not released the victim' s name, but if you saw something in this neighborhood, they want to hear from you. a heartbreaking accident in dorchester, right as the neighborhood began to dig out from the storm. boston police say a dump truck hit and killed a man in his 60' s at the intersection of dorchester avenue and harbor view street. a shovel could be seen just fe
marshfield had blizzard conditions. new bedford close to getting a blizzard. wind gusts were near hurricane strength. overall, everyone agrees, it could have been much worse. >> last year, it was up to hear. we can keep on top of it. reid: homeowners are continuing to dig out today. all major roadways have been cleared. right now in dorchester, an active investigation into a deadly accident involving a snow plow. amen hit and killed in the street. our juli mcdonald is live in dorchester...
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Jan 31, 2016
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warming things up to 50 in boston, 50 in marshfield. 51 in taunton. you see a group of 50's there and even the upper 40's through the merrimack valley. so it's a warm one on tap. for tonight, we're only going to drop back into the 30's and 40's it's mild. there could be some low-level clouds developing, maybe some patchy areas of fog to start the day tomorrow. and the rain showers don't come in until, i think, after lunger time really into the early evening. the ride home from work could be wet in some locations but not everyone is going to see them. and as far as the temperatures go though, we're talking 56 in 55 on the south shore and 57 in lawrence. so it is warm out there. as this warm front lifts through the area. now this cold front is what triggers the showers and then behind it, we're going to turn slightly cooler as we head towards tuesday. so let's talk more about that rain for tomorrow. i do want to time it out for you. so as we head towards tonight, what is going to happen is we're going to see those rain showers or those clouds come in fi
warming things up to 50 in boston, 50 in marshfield. 51 in taunton. you see a group of 50's there and even the upper 40's through the merrimack valley. so it's a warm one on tap. for tonight, we're only going to drop back into the 30's and 40's it's mild. there could be some low-level clouds developing, maybe some patchy areas of fog to start the day tomorrow. and the rain showers don't come in until, i think, after lunger time really into the early evening. the ride home from work could be wet...
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Jan 25, 2016
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service declared an official blizzard for nantucket official blizzard for nantucket, plymouth and marshfield. >>> the storm proved deadly to our south. today the federal government remains closed in washington d.c. we will take a look at the situation there this morning in the next 15 minutes. >>> this morning, police continue to investigate the death of a man hit by a snow plow in boston. it happened yesterday morning in dorchester. nicholas tamaro was hit heart in intersection of dorchester ave and harborview street. a neighbor tells fox25 it happened just steps from tamaro's front door. >> could you still see the plow truck and you could see, like, there were white blankets under it because they couldn't get him out at the time. >> catherine: a witness tells fox25 that at the time of the area the area was not shuffled yesterday and people were walking the street. unclear how tamoro was hit but so far no charges have been filed. >>> another man is recovering after being hit by a plow on the cape. it happened in yarmouth during the heart of the storm. you can see how it was coming down at t
service declared an official blizzard for nantucket official blizzard for nantucket, plymouth and marshfield. >>> the storm proved deadly to our south. today the federal government remains closed in washington d.c. we will take a look at the situation there this morning in the next 15 minutes. >>> this morning, police continue to investigate the death of a man hit by a snow plow in boston. it happened yesterday morning in dorchester. nicholas tamaro was hit heart in...