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heavier rain on northeast corner of nantucket so continue to rotate across. none of it is real heavy but yellows offshore are heavier rain going to come across and drizzly at times showery day and eventually for you on cape cod as well. we were talking about, 70 miles per hour, moving north three and 5:00 a.m. at the national hurricane center and do more checks, aircraft out there, closer looks with instruments they have and tell us exactly where the fix of the storm is showed you how 200 miles away, at this .265 miles away. thought to turn to the northwest through the day tomorrow, still turning out there, still winds 50 miles per hour, tropical storm strength and then turn to the northeast and stay tropical storm strength through thursday morning. really late wednesday night and early thursday morning. that would be the closest pass of the storm, drifting off out of here by friday but closest passes wednesday 2:00 a.m. and thursday 2:00 a.m. so basically that point that's when we have the best chance of seeing any heavy rains moving to the island and weaken
heavier rain on northeast corner of nantucket so continue to rotate across. none of it is real heavy but yellows offshore are heavier rain going to come across and drizzly at times showery day and eventually for you on cape cod as well. we were talking about, 70 miles per hour, moving north three and 5:00 a.m. at the national hurricane center and do more checks, aircraft out there, closer looks with instruments they have and tell us exactly where the fix of the storm is showed you how 200 miles...
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Sep 5, 2016
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hyannis is out of it and heavy rain right here on harbor in nantucket as well and western flank of nantucket seeing spots of yellow. this is our storm hermine and last check 8:00 observation 37 center of the storm and northern flank 60 miles per hour winds and nantucket had gust of 46 miles per hour well within tropical storm force strength and 39 and above and storm track expected and pulled back from off the coast to the south and counterclockwise and this way and interact the way they are supposed to and not everything dance to get this to happen and once releases the storm track way out to the northeast and closest path still looks to be between 2:00 a.m. wednesday and late tomorrow night and late wednesday night when the storm goes south of nantucket. keep in mind the area of potential tracks can be farther out but also closer, over nantucket or cape cod. not the most likely scenario but still in play and as long as sits and spins out there, it will keep kicking up waters and jason. >> until takes north eastward turn take close taps and outer bands going out 200 plus miles, so large are
hyannis is out of it and heavy rain right here on harbor in nantucket as well and western flank of nantucket seeing spots of yellow. this is our storm hermine and last check 8:00 observation 37 center of the storm and northern flank 60 miles per hour winds and nantucket had gust of 46 miles per hour well within tropical storm force strength and 39 and above and storm track expected and pulled back from off the coast to the south and counterclockwise and this way and interact the way they are...
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Sep 5, 2016
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about 20 miles from nantucket. eaten up on the west edge here. it looks like nantucket at 6 a.m. and now it looks like between 7 and 9 depending on how much dry air we have to overcome. showers will be coming ashore. bands of heavier at the wave heights 22 feet over the open ocean. all that swell is building toward the outer cape. our southern beaches. right now the waves are 5 to 10 feet, but they will go as high as 20 feet for our offshore waters by midday into the afternoon. temperatures right now, want to start you out on your labor day with good news. a little cool. west and north of boston, 50s, some difficulties to the south and east. the winds right now not bad 25-mile-per-hour sustained, cape cod, nantucket. we got a gust of 33 in nantucket. not tropical storm force but kind of getting the idea. a breezy morning in many spots already. hour by hour wind gusts peaking 2:00 today. 45 to 55 miles per hour. cape, south coast and the islands. now late tonight. we will begin to see these wind gusts taper down. tomorrow will be breezy. we will have scattered showers and they wil
about 20 miles from nantucket. eaten up on the west edge here. it looks like nantucket at 6 a.m. and now it looks like between 7 and 9 depending on how much dry air we have to overcome. showers will be coming ashore. bands of heavier at the wave heights 22 feet over the open ocean. all that swell is building toward the outer cape. our southern beaches. right now the waves are 5 to 10 feet, but they will go as high as 20 feet for our offshore waters by midday into the afternoon. temperatures...
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Sep 5, 2016
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photos from nantucket, high surf forcing closes of all nantucket beaches. chris lambert has been tracking the storm and joins us with the latest. assess, the cape and the islands and bp -- buzzards bay, southern rhode island. we have winds 70 miles an hour in hermine. this is the 11:00 a.m. update from the national hurricane center. it's a slow process but it gets to new england bury kicking out to sea. in terms of being a post tropical system, the strongest will be the next 12-24 hours. the strongest winds inth next several hours into early evening. one band, squall line, heavy squall line east of nantucket. you've already seen winds 58 miles an hour. some showers backing into the cape. as they encounter dry air they fizzle out. we have had sunshine break out and it's going to be a while from boston to worcester and merrimack valley and metrowest before we get rain. i expect late in the day and into the evening, some of that as the track gets closer to new england it will keep showers in the forecast for tuesday. although the winds tomorrow won't be as str
photos from nantucket, high surf forcing closes of all nantucket beaches. chris lambert has been tracking the storm and joins us with the latest. assess, the cape and the islands and bp -- buzzards bay, southern rhode island. we have winds 70 miles an hour in hermine. this is the 11:00 a.m. update from the national hurricane center. it's a slow process but it gets to new england bury kicking out to sea. in terms of being a post tropical system, the strongest will be the next 12-24 hours. the...
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nantucket. the seas are rough. you see waves crashing in on the cape especially on the south side of nantucket and vineyard. the breeze picked up as well with dryness and boston to the merrimack valley and worcester and taking time for showers to pivot back. i expect the bulk to fall in massachusetts in the next couple of days. we will get showers boston west. center of south, southeast wobbling to the north, northwest at 3 miles an hour and looks like it will back track a little bit and we expect showers as well as gusty winds to continue to move in. look at the numbers lower to $000,060s. it feels like fall with the wind north, northeast and steady breeze in boston 13 miles an hour and wind picked up and provincetown and sustained winds 20 to 25 miles an hour occasionally getting pushes reports of 40mile-an-hour gusts vineyard to nantucket running 25 to 38. wind speeds increasing into the afternoon and can you see the stronger winds on the buoys to the south and reporting 51mile-an-hour gusts and 50 mile per hour
nantucket. the seas are rough. you see waves crashing in on the cape especially on the south side of nantucket and vineyard. the breeze picked up as well with dryness and boston to the merrimack valley and worcester and taking time for showers to pivot back. i expect the bulk to fall in massachusetts in the next couple of days. we will get showers boston west. center of south, southeast wobbling to the north, northwest at 3 miles an hour and looks like it will back track a little bit and we...
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Sep 5, 2016
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you see some of the outer bands getting close the nantucket. we do expect some showers to arrive this afternoon, the windiest of this whole event will be down through southeastern mass, especially the cape and the islands. gusts 40 to 50mph. surf likely there exceeding even 50 on the vineyard and over the nantucket. more on this and when to expect a warm-up ahead. >> and now joe amorosino. >> joe: good morning. tom brady banned from patriots' practice for the next four weeks, but his presence felt in a big way at gillette stadium. the pats with a not-so-subtle show of support for their quarterback as braid yes, sir' deflategate begins, the pats start their preparation for arizona next sunday night. danny amendola on the practice field and on the active roster to start the season. he started training camp on the physically unable to perform list following off-season knee amendola not a full participant many any practice until yesterday. red sox and athletics. eduardo rodriguez taking a no-hitter into the eighth. he retires the first two batters
you see some of the outer bands getting close the nantucket. we do expect some showers to arrive this afternoon, the windiest of this whole event will be down through southeastern mass, especially the cape and the islands. gusts 40 to 50mph. surf likely there exceeding even 50 on the vineyard and over the nantucket. more on this and when to expect a warm-up ahead. >> and now joe amorosino. >> joe: good morning. tom brady banned from patriots' practice for the next four weeks, but...
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Sep 6, 2016
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we did have yesterday nantucket look at that 64 miles per hour yesterday. gusting into the 50s miles per hour range for the cape and islands, even plymouth with 43 miles per hour gust. so it was a breezy day. there you could see orange that i still have those tropical storm warnings. i think any gust that that's even up to 39 miles per hour today and incredibly isolated, best bet would be nantucket or martha's vineyard but i think basically shrinking as whole system is slowly inching away from us westward at 6 miles per hour and this is a slow more and this is why it is going to stay in the area next couple of days and post tropical storm hermine still has 65 miles per hour winds but where we will find storm as whole continues to weaken over the next couple days. so through noon time a band and very tough to pinpoint exactly where we will see those, so i think the gift -- gist where you ar in southern new hampshire, get ready for drizzly, wet times out there. i mentioned a lot of the rain will be light. it continues here for the evening commute when we don'
we did have yesterday nantucket look at that 64 miles per hour yesterday. gusting into the 50s miles per hour range for the cape and islands, even plymouth with 43 miles per hour gust. so it was a breezy day. there you could see orange that i still have those tropical storm warnings. i think any gust that that's even up to 39 miles per hour today and incredibly isolated, best bet would be nantucket or martha's vineyard but i think basically shrinking as whole system is slowly inching away from...
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cape cod and nantucket and we are getting wind gusts above 30 miles per hour on nantucket. ahead in time. each hour, i expect winds to match upward, and it will be worse, of course, south and east in those tropical storm warnings. there are those forecast gusts at 9:00 running anywhere 45 to 50 on the island. you see by mid afternoon, peaking winds, 45 to 55, cape cod, the vineyard, down to the south coast. and boston, 20 to 30-mile-per-hour gusts. nothing we certainly haven't but still breezy. high temperatures upper 60s to the coast. low to middle 70s back inland today. the farther west you go, the better you have a chance to stay dry. let's track this with futurecast. 9:00 in the morning. the islands and cape, showers, by noontime a few of those making their way to south shore. and as we head to the late day, a better chance of pockets for heavy rain to come ashore in the greater boston area. there is a look at the rainfall. as much as an the islands in the south coast. right now it looks like a quarter to half an inch in the greater boston area. the seven-day forecast.
cape cod and nantucket and we are getting wind gusts above 30 miles per hour on nantucket. ahead in time. each hour, i expect winds to match upward, and it will be worse, of course, south and east in those tropical storm warnings. there are those forecast gusts at 9:00 running anywhere 45 to 50 on the island. you see by mid afternoon, peaking winds, 45 to 55, cape cod, the vineyard, down to the south coast. and boston, 20 to 30-mile-per-hour gusts. nothing we certainly haven't but still breezy....
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the heavy rain is 30 miles away from nantucket at this hour. a 70-mile-per-hour storm. a powerful ocean storm with broad reaching winds outside of it. show you the up cle morning we drift throughout north and northwest at a 70-mile-per-hour storm. watch as we go forward in time. tuesday we see the weakening trend and we go back to the 50 to 45-mile-per-hour intensity. that is good news and out of here by wednesday into thursday and we are quieting things down and look at these tropical storm warnings for the south coast, cape and islands they remain in effect. wind gusts 45 to 50 miles per hour. track that potential 7 a.m. the vineyard. that tropical storm wind spreads on to the cape. possibly the south coast as well. and look at boston. wind gusts around 30, 35 miles per hour. and it will be breezy but nothing that will do any damage. wind gusts are tapering off late tonight into tomorrow. it will be breezy but not any damage expected with additional wind. right now we are looking at rain potential through 7 a.m. cape cod and the islands. by noon, a couple of showers c
the heavy rain is 30 miles away from nantucket at this hour. a 70-mile-per-hour storm. a powerful ocean storm with broad reaching winds outside of it. show you the up cle morning we drift throughout north and northwest at a 70-mile-per-hour storm. watch as we go forward in time. tuesday we see the weakening trend and we go back to the 50 to 45-mile-per-hour intensity. that is good news and out of here by wednesday into thursday and we are quieting things down and look at these tropical storm...
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if you are in nantucket. inland it was a gorgeous day and lots of sunshine. >> ben: no humidity. >> no. storms because they come in so quickly and they have beautiful weather ahead of them. let's talk about the wind gusts. wind gusts out there today are 58 miles per hour. edgar town at 53. a lot of ibd wind gusts when you get to the south shore. there is the view over nantucket. these are the damage reports coming in. let's start off in nantucket. as i was talking about there were multiple reports of small the report came in this afternoon. over toward martha's vineyard, gusty winds on that side of the island. power outages reported as well. toward the mainland and the cape, trees down in chat tunnel and thalmouth. a number of reports that way. when the power lines go down they drop and we have scattered power outages. we had trees down in marion and fairhaven and you go off to the west and again we have seeing trees down i bedford and more reports coming in all the time. even as you look up we had a report o
if you are in nantucket. inland it was a gorgeous day and lots of sunshine. >> ben: no humidity. >> no. storms because they come in so quickly and they have beautiful weather ahead of them. let's talk about the wind gusts. wind gusts out there today are 58 miles per hour. edgar town at 53. a lot of ibd wind gusts when you get to the south shore. there is the view over nantucket. these are the damage reports coming in. let's start off in nantucket. as i was talking about there were...
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lightning is trying to get up toward nantucket and martha's vineyard. if you look to the cape look at that band that came from chattum. this area is pushing its way toward the canal at this point. you get across the canal and there a the there is a little spot south of plymouth right now. as you look up toward the northern part of the south shore and into the city, look at this band that has set up from quincy and this is why i say we will get showers into boston shortly and some moving through the south shore. look what is happening in the metro northwest, not much. what will happen? we will get the spiral bands coming through and maybe letting up toward 11:00 tonight. we get another batch coming remember, it is all kind of hanging right through here. it is to not getting out to the west very much. we are talk about a scattered shower or two. tomorrow morning at 7:00 here is where it is at. the storms are centered right around here. you can almost see the swirl going on there. this is wednesday a the 8:00 a.m. we have scattered showers down here in thi
lightning is trying to get up toward nantucket and martha's vineyard. if you look to the cape look at that band that came from chattum. this area is pushing its way toward the canal at this point. you get across the canal and there a the there is a little spot south of plymouth right now. as you look up toward the northern part of the south shore and into the city, look at this band that has set up from quincy and this is why i say we will get showers into boston shortly and some moving through...
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we are talking 260 miles away from nantucket from the southern edge of nantucket and outer bands still trying to rotate in. they are not having very good time doing that and in fact as i try make it toward nantucket. we are seeing those bands continuously eaten up by the we talk about dew points in the summer time in the 60s and 70s. in nantucket the dew point is 59. that is just too dry. the rain keeps trying. a three-hour loop of rain right into nantucket and keeps going to the southwest than the northwest. there is a band out here the last couple -- that try to make their way here. and notice it goes from yellow right down to green, being eaten away by that dry air. the storm now called post tr keeping the same name for the same storm so we don't get confused. winds 70 miles per hour. just below hurricane strength. look at the movement. north at 3 miles per hour, essentially stationary sitting out there and churning up the waters. if you were going to go to the beach or boating today that is an issue for you. big waves, 1 to 20-feet waves. a jog to the northwest around to the northe
we are talking 260 miles away from nantucket from the southern edge of nantucket and outer bands still trying to rotate in. they are not having very good time doing that and in fact as i try make it toward nantucket. we are seeing those bands continuously eaten up by the we talk about dew points in the summer time in the 60s and 70s. in nantucket the dew point is 59. that is just too dry. the rain keeps trying. a three-hour loop of rain right into nantucket and keeps going to the southwest than...
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they canceled it from hyannis to nantucket, and nantucket to hyannis, spy-speed service, at 7:45 has been canceled. steam ship authority operating on a case-by-case basis but they have canceled a number of runs this morning, as well. we'll keep watching things here in chatham, all across the cape and the islands where we are expected to get the brunt of the effects from tropical storm or meteorologist a.j. burnett, wcvb newscenter 5. >> thank you. right now florida is assessing the impact of hermine. roads in the tampa area are still flooded. that storm was a category one hurricane when it hit florida. on sunday, rick scott toured some of the hardest hit areas. mandatory evacuations are still in place for some neighborhoods there, and in georgia the coast guard is taking to the air to get a look at storm damage. crews checked the savannah river and the coast. tropical storm by the time it reached georgia, but weekend events were canceled or moved indoors in savannah because of the storms. you can track hermine's every move on our mobile news app. have that, and it includes an hour by
they canceled it from hyannis to nantucket, and nantucket to hyannis, spy-speed service, at 7:45 has been canceled. steam ship authority operating on a case-by-case basis but they have canceled a number of runs this morning, as well. we'll keep watching things here in chatham, all across the cape and the islands where we are expected to get the brunt of the effects from tropical storm or meteorologist a.j. burnett, wcvb newscenter 5. >> thank you. right now florida is assessing the impact...
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we are seeing wind gusts up to the eight miles per hour on nantucket. this is still a powerful storm. but still pretty isolated across the cape in the islands. take a look. hermine sitting 200 miles offshore at the present time. we have seen rain bands filing end, but they have been confined to the cape and the islands. we have tropical warnings and for good reason. 40th in the vineyard, 41 miles per hour in nantucket. we will see these 40, 50, even higher miles per hour in the afternoon and evening. the farther west you go, notice how the winds back off because you are getting further away from the center of the storm. the biggest action out in the ocean. 12-foot seas. as you go southward, 20 foot. the rip current risk continues. notice these bands pivoting offshore as they do. this one off southwest nantucket may try to hold together and ring decent rain to the cape. otherwise, the clouds are thinning out a bit. eventually we will see some of these rain bands shift on in, but it may take until late afternoon. the ricu continue for several days. we wil
we are seeing wind gusts up to the eight miles per hour on nantucket. this is still a powerful storm. but still pretty isolated across the cape in the islands. take a look. hermine sitting 200 miles offshore at the present time. we have seen rain bands filing end, but they have been confined to the cape and the islands. we have tropical warnings and for good reason. 40th in the vineyard, 41 miles per hour in nantucket. we will see these 40, 50, even higher miles per hour in the afternoon and...
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look at rain that came through nantucket and more rotating towards you. where it's seeing some of that, it's coming from the northwest to the southeast. it's not moving directly towards boston or plymouth, while there's a couple of those towns making their way there. a few shours /* /* a few showers. bands of rain are going to continue to move on in. unless the path can bring the center to us, we'll have a more steady rain fall. and it starts to make a move towards nantucket and that's when you get steadier rain on modify. the last time the track was updated was 11:00. they're updated 11:00 and 5:00. there's intermediate data as well. but the track is going to be 11:00 and that's when it will be updated towards the 5:00 advisory. notice we get into this range of traction. several days. it go either way out to sea or closer to us. this time it's been coming towards us but we'll watch closely. if it were to come towards us around nantucket then it's going to be steadier rain towards us. the closest path will be around 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. the storm will
look at rain that came through nantucket and more rotating towards you. where it's seeing some of that, it's coming from the northwest to the southeast. it's not moving directly towards boston or plymouth, while there's a couple of those towns making their way there. a few shours /* /* a few showers. bands of rain are going to continue to move on in. unless the path can bring the center to us, we'll have a more steady rain fall. and it starts to make a move towards nantucket and that's when you...
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nantucket 50 mile an hour wind gusts. even toward fall river and plymouth. 40 mile an hour wind gusts so far. inland not much island to nantucket and we have seen them at this hour running 45 to 50 miles an hour. the strongest winds are between now and 5:00. occasional gusts around the city 30 to 40 miles per hour. with all of the wind we had a number of reports with reports of damages. first off the wind gust of 58 on land. the report offshore was 64 mile an hour wind gusts. several small boats that were dragging their anchor. as far as martha's vineyard the power lines are down. as you look across the cape look at the number of reports we had. most involves the wind blowing down the trees. trees blowing down and branches to power lines and created a few scattered power outages. trees down along buzzard's bay. reports of tree limbs down and even trees falling on the power lines. there are reports of power lines down because of the gsy winds. and it wasn't just there. we had a tree down near the high school. that's becaus
nantucket 50 mile an hour wind gusts. even toward fall river and plymouth. 40 mile an hour wind gusts so far. inland not much island to nantucket and we have seen them at this hour running 45 to 50 miles an hour. the strongest winds are between now and 5:00. occasional gusts around the city 30 to 40 miles per hour. with all of the wind we had a number of reports with reports of damages. first off the wind gust of 58 on land. the report offshore was 64 mile an hour wind gusts. several small...
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in the south eastern corner where we have some gusts coming down after peaks gusting around 60 on nantucket and martha's heights. 10 to 20-footers. 5-footers around the outer pay we'll have more exposed water on the ocean and exposed beaches. the biggest issue will be for erosion and rough surf. in terms of beach erosion, hoping that these around going to get too chewed up. also hoping to squeeze out more rainfall even though today was a holiday, we pamela gardner is tracking the rain totals so far. what we can expect as we head back to work and school tomorrow. >>> it's been a little disappointing for our friends to the north and west, we haven't seen any rainfall from today. it was a great labor day holiday further to the south and east where we were thinking the heaviest rain was going to be that's where we picked up a quarter of an inch of rain to three quarters of an inch, on nantucket, we had a spotter say they saw an inch and a half, current doppler radar showing there are showers pushing to the north and west, a couple heavier bands are producing showers from medford, again it is go
in the south eastern corner where we have some gusts coming down after peaks gusting around 60 on nantucket and martha's heights. 10 to 20-footers. 5-footers around the outer pay we'll have more exposed water on the ocean and exposed beaches. the biggest issue will be for erosion and rough surf. in terms of beach erosion, hoping that these around going to get too chewed up. also hoping to squeeze out more rainfall even though today was a holiday, we pamela gardner is tracking the rain totals so...
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Sep 6, 2016
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it if you were planning your trip to nantucket. could be cancelled. meantime, coming up we were with the coast guard and will show you their very up close and personal experience with this storm. again in 30 minutes. in hyannis. stephanie coueignoux, fox 25 news. >>> boston police searching for a suspect after a woman claims she was sexually assaulted on the greenway. the victim was walking toward the carousel when she was attacked by a stranger. jessica reyes is live on the scene where this happened, and, jess, the woman gave police description of that suspect. >> yeah, gene. told police think he was homeless and wearing a bruins jersey at the time. this all happened on this stretch of the greenway right across the street from us right here at atlantic ave and state street. and this was typically a very safe and busy spot for tourists and commuters during the day. although this did happen in the middle of the night, it did come as a bit of a surprise to people here. it happened 4:00 in the morning yesterday, and you told police did not know the suspe
it if you were planning your trip to nantucket. could be cancelled. meantime, coming up we were with the coast guard and will show you their very up close and personal experience with this storm. again in 30 minutes. in hyannis. stephanie coueignoux, fox 25 news. >>> boston police searching for a suspect after a woman claims she was sexually assaulted on the greenway. the victim was walking toward the carousel when she was attacked by a stranger. jessica reyes is live on the scene...
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i saw the highline tweeted there nantucket cruise is canceled as well. just trying to everyone is safe. unfortunately, there's probably some more disruption in the next couple days and it'll take a long time to unwind some of the wave action as this storm spins off to the south. we send it back to the studio. we have some of the storm tourists out here and one yelled, where is shelby scott? you know it's official. >> we did check a couple years ago and last time we checked, she was living in arizona. probably no big waves behind her. >> enjoying retirement. we do have some breaking night -- news tonight. crews cleared the tree that hit the overhead wires on the tracks at woodland station. service is still shut down between nuke -- newton highlands and riverside. >>> and the labor day exodus on the cape started early today. traffic maps show life conditions. as you can see, there is really no red at all on the map. it turns slightly yellow as you approach the bridge, but not too bad. early in the day, there was a 10-mile backup right now. a 20-mile backup
i saw the highline tweeted there nantucket cruise is canceled as well. just trying to everyone is safe. unfortunately, there's probably some more disruption in the next couple days and it'll take a long time to unwind some of the wave action as this storm spins off to the south. we send it back to the studio. we have some of the storm tourists out here and one yelled, where is shelby scott? you know it's official. >> we did check a couple years ago and last time we checked, she was living...
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the first one, nantucket shoals buoy, offshore clearly of nantucket, 64-mile-per-hour wind gusts out there. nantucket, on the island, marshal's mill, 48 miles per hour, with a wind gust, that's why we're hearing about tree limbs coming down and power outages on cape cod and the islands but with. so of the high are wind gusts in the 20's and 30's accruers inland areas, weaker trees can come down and knock out power by hitting some of the power lines. latest track, first of all, the setting, 70-mile-per-hour winds at this setting, moving west-northwest at 7 miles per hour, expect to continue that path tonight, and into tomorrow, before turning northward, cutting accruers or very close and early thursday morning. with this caveat, obviously, it can go this far to the west dale and this far to the east. there's some variability in there. bottom line is the center comes close, but it's also weakening from 40 to 30 miles per hour. this is as far out as the hurricane center tracks it. that's the last point that it puts on there, because this will disintegrate as it moves off into the north
the first one, nantucket shoals buoy, offshore clearly of nantucket, 64-mile-per-hour wind gusts out there. nantucket, on the island, marshal's mill, 48 miles per hour, with a wind gust, that's why we're hearing about tree limbs coming down and power outages on cape cod and the islands but with. so of the high are wind gusts in the 20's and 30's accruers inland areas, weaker trees can come down and knock out power by hitting some of the power lines. latest track, first of all, the setting,...
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high line cruises which goes nantucket is making the decision on a boat by boat bases. ferries to the vineyard are diverted from oak bluff to vineyard haven and it who can like many people are spending -- and it looks like many people are spending the labor day in gridlock. there's a 7-mile backup as people are leaving the cape and getting on the sagamore bridge the storm is threatening communities up and down the ship from new jersey to bermuda. waves kicked up to 40 or 50 feet. >> when you see the crew start to get dizzy and sick you know it's gotten pretty bad. >> new jersey is expected to see some flooding from the storm and the state's governor urged people not to take any chances. and you can stay up-to-date on the storm by down loading the cbs boston weather app following us on facebook and twitter and by checking the website cbs boost -- cbsboston.com. >>> a bourne police officer is recovering after being hrt in a cruiser crashway driving down nor -- hurt in a cruiser crash. he was driving down norris. the officer and the other driver a 23-year-old woman were ta
high line cruises which goes nantucket is making the decision on a boat by boat bases. ferries to the vineyard are diverted from oak bluff to vineyard haven and it who can like many people are spending -- and it looks like many people are spending the labor day in gridlock. there's a 7-mile backup as people are leaving the cape and getting on the sagamore bridge the storm is threatening communities up and down the ship from new jersey to bermuda. waves kicked up to 40 or 50 feet. >> when...
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so always good if the plans involve nantucket today, just a call ahead. but some bad news if you're headed to and from where trying to head to and from martha's vineyard because ferry services still canceled today, as well as ferry service in between the islands and again, the captain of the 6:15 ferry that i spoke nantucket. >> look at the weather buoy out in the middle of the sound, which had at 3-foot seas this morning, which is really not bad at this boat. this morning light wind and buoy says okay out there in the middle. so we will do that and do first round trip and see how it is. >> stephanie: yeah, he did tell me some of the data further out in the ocean was a little rougher. so again, this really is trip by trip assessment. he also said that this ferry actually just started, only st is a brand-new ferry he said that could also pose some challenges so we will continue to check in with them as well, but coming up in 30 minutes, not everyone is trying to avoid the storm. the very up close and personal experience the coast guard had with hermine. hy
so always good if the plans involve nantucket today, just a call ahead. but some bad news if you're headed to and from where trying to head to and from martha's vineyard because ferry services still canceled today, as well as ferry service in between the islands and again, the captain of the 6:15 ferry that i spoke nantucket. >> look at the weather buoy out in the middle of the sound, which had at 3-foot seas this morning, which is really not bad at this boat. this morning light wind and...
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we're seeing gusts over 20, 30 in nantucket. the winds will be ramping up over the course of the day. we're in the lower 60s. the farther inland, it is cooler. upper 40s right now. the temperatures will recover mid to upper 70s. right along the coast, notice how much cooler it isment upper 60s to near 70s thanks to the wind which will freshen up and come off the water. tropical storm warnings along the immediate south coast, cape and islands. this is for the winds that will be coming in tropical storm force as we get into the afternoon and evening. you see the cloud shield spreading inland. the outer bands of rain inching closer to nantucket now, and these are going to continue to kind of pivot toward the north and we're eventually going to get into some of this rain. the storm is 300 miles to the south and slowly lifting northward. notice the track through tonight. it's taking it to the north and west. winds right now are 70 miles an hour. it will eventually start to decrease a little bit, weaken as it continues to lift toward
we're seeing gusts over 20, 30 in nantucket. the winds will be ramping up over the course of the day. we're in the lower 60s. the farther inland, it is cooler. upper 40s right now. the temperatures will recover mid to upper 70s. right along the coast, notice how much cooler it isment upper 60s to near 70s thanks to the wind which will freshen up and come off the water. tropical storm warnings along the immediate south coast, cape and islands. this is for the winds that will be coming in...
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not even close for hyannis, nantucket, over to the vineyard. yeah, at times, we have seen some gusts, 20-30 miles an hour. this pales in comparison to the 58, 59 you had yesterday. including the vineyard. 59. nantucket at 58. these were the strongest wind gusts yesterday afternoon across new england. sandwich. by time you work your way from boston to brookline, we were pushing about 40 miles an hour. a gusty day yesterday. not as windy today. we don't have as many breaks of sun as we had yesterday either. from boston north and west. it was nice to sneak in the sunshine around midday. although it did yield to some scattered showers. we continue to see some spotty showers working through the area. a lot of rain is light. it is not drought-denting out there. enough to keep it on the damper side. the center of circulation, well-defined. you can clearly spinning its wheels. it is backing in to the west. it will do so fading to the west, southwest over the next day or so before slowly working off to the north and the east. i don't expect the winds th
not even close for hyannis, nantucket, over to the vineyard. yeah, at times, we have seen some gusts, 20-30 miles an hour. this pales in comparison to the 58, 59 you had yesterday. including the vineyard. 59. nantucket at 58. these were the strongest wind gusts yesterday afternoon across new england. sandwich. by time you work your way from boston to brookline, we were pushing about 40 miles an hour. a gusty day yesterday. not as windy today. we don't have as many breaks of sun as we had...
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see the rain not too far away from nantucket. soon to move on there and as the storm backs in on us and gives us stronger winds the national weather service has the tropical storm warning in tonight and will unwind tomorrow. so high seas they are building now rough surf and northeast gales windiest on the cape and periods of rain as it moves northwestward but the rain won't penetrate that far inland and western and northern new england gets sunshine with high cloudiness. see the heavy cloud shield is over boston but it's thin stuff off to the far north and west of there. and the rain is getting closer as you can see. but just high clouds now for most part and those storm uc afternoon. it's cool in western and northern new england where it's mostly clear and we will be going up to about 68 on cape cod to 76 in western massachusetts and central mass as well whether it's filtered sunshine and the showers and cape starting this morning and they will be in boston by late this afternoon. and more weather coming up in a few minutes. >>
see the rain not too far away from nantucket. soon to move on there and as the storm backs in on us and gives us stronger winds the national weather service has the tropical storm warning in tonight and will unwind tomorrow. so high seas they are building now rough surf and northeast gales windiest on the cape and periods of rain as it moves northwestward but the rain won't penetrate that far inland and western and northern new england gets sunshine with high cloudiness. see the heavy cloud...
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martha's vineyard and nantucket had peak gusts earlier today near 60 miles per hour. right now gusting 440, 45 miles per hour. again i think the greatest concern with the wind is now up until about midnight tonight and then at that time the wind will significantly begin to subside later on tonight. now we had nor'easter that generated winds this strong or even stronger. the concern this evening is the fact that we have leaves on those trees and in the wintertime the wind can pass through the tree and not the other concern too is the drought and so with no moisture on the ground the root system is stressed out that. might be something that leads to mine tree damage and power disruption later on this evening. then overnight tonight and again tomorrow morning by 5:00 a.m. you notice these wind speeds will still have a bit after breeze through the day tomorrow but that's all it will be. i don't think we'll have to be concerned with damaging wind after midnight tonight or tomorrow with winds out of the north and northeast refreshing about 10 to 20 miles per hour occasional
martha's vineyard and nantucket had peak gusts earlier today near 60 miles per hour. right now gusting 440, 45 miles per hour. again i think the greatest concern with the wind is now up until about midnight tonight and then at that time the wind will significantly begin to subside later on tonight. now we had nor'easter that generated winds this strong or even stronger. the concern this evening is the fact that we have leaves on those trees and in the wintertime the wind can pass through the...
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that would bring it very close to nantucket. the good news is it would be weakening and moving more quickly. it wouldn't be sitting around. it's not like you're getting but you're getting the center of the nor'easter to come on through with the heavy rains right up through wednesday and first part of thursday. more details what that means for our forecast. >> mark: not a great beach day at all, unless sure a surfer. jason law spent the day at horse neck beach and you talked with folks who say they live for the stormy conditions. >> the reporter: yeah, that's right, mark. we've been warning people for days about the dangerous conditions out in the water, but found out today here at horse neck beach, it's not just the surfers either. horse neck beach was full of spectators monday afternoon. the crowd wasn't there to watch the big waves. they were checking out the people riding them. do people think you're nuts. >> probably. we're all a little nuts. >> the reporter: 22-year-old man and his friends spent hours on their jet skis, lit
that would bring it very close to nantucket. the good news is it would be weakening and moving more quickly. it wouldn't be sitting around. it's not like you're getting but you're getting the center of the nor'easter to come on through with the heavy rains right up through wednesday and first part of thursday. more details what that means for our forecast. >> mark: not a great beach day at all, unless sure a surfer. jason law spent the day at horse neck beach and you talked with folks who...
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this one that is getting nantucket. there will be a few more that, especially south shore going through thursday, thursday night into friday. there may be a breeze -- a brief attempt at clearing but it will not last. and then the rain will build friday or friday night into saturday. that is how i think it will pan out. we're keeping a careful eye on this tropical wave. all indications are it will get its act together into next tropical storm named matthew. moving through parts of the caribbean with the possibility about five days from now, it did -- turns northward and of it keeps doing that it could find itself off the east coast of the united states. cloudy and cool, damp and raw is the way it will be from late tonight into the start of the weekend. should be a little bit better on sunday. we get better on monday and and: new york city has a bright new attraction. special interests that oppose question 2 claim district schools lose money to charter schools. that's "absurd," says the boston herald. "outright lies," rep
this one that is getting nantucket. there will be a few more that, especially south shore going through thursday, thursday night into friday. there may be a breeze -- a brief attempt at clearing but it will not last. and then the rain will build friday or friday night into saturday. that is how i think it will pan out. we're keeping a careful eye on this tropical wave. all indications are it will get its act together into next tropical storm named matthew. moving through parts of the caribbean...
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close to 60 on nantucket. 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 f
close to 60 on nantucket. 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...
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in nantucket sound, of course, shore, first of all, there's the horseneck area, five foot seas. the national sea shore, 5-foot seas, half of what we're dealing with yesterday. jason in duxbury, 5-foot waves coming in there as well. when you get inside cape cod bay, they tend to get lesser, just because again you're protected by the outer cape blocking the winds from coming on in around the circulation, which, remember, is coming in from the east, because you have a counterclockwise circulation with this big storm to our south. there will be aoki risk of showers overnight and into tomorrow. there weren't many today either. fewer still by thursday, but still a couple of showers, this is the result of the storm's center, making its closest pass to us, if it's still holding together. i'm skeptical of that. let's keep the threat of a shower in here thursday morning. by the afternoon, they're gone. breaks of sunshine and temperatures will warm up as well. so highs tomorrow, with a few breaks of someone, but still, the risk of a shower in the 70's to near 80 degrees. after all, we're s
in nantucket sound, of course, shore, first of all, there's the horseneck area, five foot seas. the national sea shore, 5-foot seas, half of what we're dealing with yesterday. jason in duxbury, 5-foot waves coming in there as well. when you get inside cape cod bay, they tend to get lesser, just because again you're protected by the outer cape blocking the winds from coming on in around the circulation, which, remember, is coming in from the east, because you have a counterclockwise circulation...
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. >> >> on nantucket, conditions were even worse. so bad that fairy trips were canceled on a number of different lines. and back at the woods hole terminal, there were challenges as well. >> that's where our car is. all of the fairies back on the highline were canceled. we were able to get on this one. but our car is in hyannis, so now we are trying to get a cab but we can't get a cab. >> but at least they are back in the mainland making the crossing despite rough up a little more. it wasn't as bad as everyone thought it was going to be. >> it was incredibly calm. it was strangely calm in the wind was blowing and it was lovely. obviously, not lovely now out on nantucket sound, because repeating the news that we just got from a number of sources here, all remaining trips to and from martha's vineyard here have now been canceled. that goes along with the earlier decision that st today's remaining service between nantucket and the mainland. so right now it looks like the weather is getting an upper hand. jim smith, wbz news. let's take
. >> >> on nantucket, conditions were even worse. so bad that fairy trips were canceled on a number of different lines. and back at the woods hole terminal, there were challenges as well. >> that's where our car is. all of the fairies back on the highline were canceled. we were able to get on this one. but our car is in hyannis, so now we are trying to get a cab but we can't get a cab. >> but at least they are back in the mainland making the crossing despite rough up a...
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nantucket they've been gusting over 50. crews making sure people are safe. those wa let's look at the headlines. the storm is starting to make its closest path. it's also at its peak intensity here. through tonight, we'll get strongest wind gust and slowly over the next few days will start to see winds subside. it's a very slow process for us. in terms of rainfall, the best chances will be in southeastern massachusetts. not expecting much north and west of boston even through tomorrow and wednesday. scatter shower or two. for the coastal impact, we've got huge waves offshore. the big ones reaching the beaches. the water. significant beachy rosen is a possibility. there you see on radar tropical bands that are spinning around and very slowly they continue to rotate off the ocean through tonight, through tomorrow, and through wednesday. basically, we are in it for the long haul. stronger wind gusts. peak winds will be in the cape and islands. i would expeor we take a full look at the extended forecast including 90s on the seven day. >>> we'll see you in a bit.
nantucket they've been gusting over 50. crews making sure people are safe. those wa let's look at the headlines. the storm is starting to make its closest path. it's also at its peak intensity here. through tonight, we'll get strongest wind gust and slowly over the next few days will start to see winds subside. it's a very slow process for us. in terms of rainfall, the best chances will be in southeastern massachusetts. not expecting much north and west of boston even through tomorrow and...
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in the vineyard as well as nantucket. here are some showers. some pretty good ones. western rhode island moving into eastern connecticut, between providence and cranston, rhode island. a few just north of foxborough. a little shower around bridgewater. rotating in. it's still the circulation of the weakening post tropical hermine. a little closer look at a few of the showers we just pointed out. i want you to be alert, if you'll be out tonight or tomorrow morning, even though most of the time it will be rain-free a couple of showers could swing in. clouds will come back. low clouds and fog for part of the area overnight into tomorrow but tomorrow afternoon, it looks like somewhat drier air comes in and it will punch more sunshine in here and the temperature will start to respond. especially inland. sea breeze. right now it's 72 in boston with the wind off the water but it's 83 in hartford, connecticut. as we check out the next 12 hours, only dropping into the upper 60s. >> we'll let you know when the big warm-up is moving in, in a few minutes. >> commitment 2016. don
in the vineyard as well as nantucket. here are some showers. some pretty good ones. western rhode island moving into eastern connecticut, between providence and cranston, rhode island. a few just north of foxborough. a little shower around bridgewater. rotating in. it's still the circulation of the weakening post tropical hermine. a little closer look at a few of the showers we just pointed out. i want you to be alert, if you'll be out tonight or tomorrow morning, even though most of the time...
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we had one spot over nantucket that's moved its way over the ocean. inland, we're seeing scattered showers if you're north of manchester, the concord area. it stretches out her there's a cold front. i think actually as we head to the afternoon, we'll warm things up. then we'll see kind of dry weather. the weekend does have a couple of opportunities saturday and on sunday, but not a washout of a weekend. starting out your morning this morning, we have temperatures already in the 70's and kind of a muggy start to the day as well. in boston, temperature holds at 73 degrees. winds out of the west-southwest at 7 miles per hour. yep, it's a muggy start out there this morning. yesterday, we had the dew point in the oppressive range. today is down a little bit. saturday and sunday, we bring it down to the sticky category. a little bit better. that will set us up for a chance of showers. today, 9:00 this morning, a lot of gray skies around. look what happens this afternoon. sunshine. that's why the temperature will be warming up so dramatically across the area
we had one spot over nantucket that's moved its way over the ocean. inland, we're seeing scattered showers if you're north of manchester, the concord area. it stretches out her there's a cold front. i think actually as we head to the afternoon, we'll warm things up. then we'll see kind of dry weather. the weekend does have a couple of opportunities saturday and on sunday, but not a washout of a weekend. starting out your morning this morning, we have temperatures already in the 70's and kind of...
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5 nantucket. 35 to 45 on the south shore. 35 on nantucket. a to 45 on south -- 35 to 45 on the south shore. with the current wave heights to the south, the red zones 15 to 20 foot waves right now and 12 foot waves to the south of cape cod and even on the east facing beaches we have got 5 to 7 foot waves coming in so big waves over the next several days as we watch for showers off and on, especially eastern and southeastern new england wednesday and a couple thunderstorms late thursday and 86 thursday and maybe it will be over 90 here coming up on friday and into saturday. that's it for now. back to you kate. >> all right thanks. >>> 5:48. taking a look at the pike, the he free and clear on this labor day monday a few people having to go into work. hopefully you are off staying officer is off the job accused of inappropriate conduct. >> and all eyes on hermine as the storm heads our way. here are your top stories on this monday morning. >> reporter: people across cape cod are bracing for the affects of hermine. across cape cod wind gusts are c
5 nantucket. 35 to 45 on the south shore. 35 on nantucket. a to 45 on south -- 35 to 45 on the south shore. with the current wave heights to the south, the red zones 15 to 20 foot waves right now and 12 foot waves to the south of cape cod and even on the east facing beaches we have got 5 to 7 foot waves coming in so big waves over the next several days as we watch for showers off and on, especially eastern and southeastern new england wednesday and a couple thunderstorms late thursday and 86...
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gusty winds and rough nantucket. in: we are starting to feel the impact and we will be dealing with the impacts for days. some people getting rain this evening. my: some getting rain and some not getting anything. maximum sustained winds down from 70 as it tracks off the winds at nantucket over 60 miles per hour offshore. now we are seeing basically 20's and 30's. inland a breezy evening and settling back a little bit. things will settle down somewhat. the rain has pushed its way down the coast and we are left with scattered showers. the wind driven drizzle. occasionally a shower he were there. we will see more of that going on tonight and a t be some scattered showers. we will be talking about the shower threat to my when the winds will ramp up and when this clears out and we start talking about summer heat. all that in a few moments. then: the strongest winds are in the southern part of the state. people are feeling some impact. mary saladna in new bedford. mary: some is an understatement. i am holding onto my hat.
gusty winds and rough nantucket. in: we are starting to feel the impact and we will be dealing with the impacts for days. some people getting rain this evening. my: some getting rain and some not getting anything. maximum sustained winds down from 70 as it tracks off the winds at nantucket over 60 miles per hour offshore. now we are seeing basically 20's and 30's. inland a breezy evening and settling back a little bit. things will settle down somewhat. the rain has pushed its way down the coast...
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about 3-8-foot waves offshore, the three-foot measurement right inside of nantucket. the fairies did start running again today. the caesar rough for about 24 more hours. we've got 60s-70, notice just to the west, tons of warm air for this time of year, as a matter fact. end of the week. the only thing holding it at bay is hermine. that doesn't get off the shoreline until we head into thursday. a little ways to go yet. tonight, we hold in the 60s, pretty muggy outside, the tomorrow is a day much like today. we will see breaks of sun, mixing in with otherwise cloudy skies. am sprinkles, a few showers will be strangled about. humidity on the higher side, we will call it muggy. high temperatures will stay in the 70s. most of the day we will be in the 60s temperature spike will give us our high temperatures for the day. here is the storm spinning southward as we head into tomorrow night, it actually crosses nantucket, very close to it. much weaker storm, that point. it is completely dissolving and will not have a high impact area to just brings a few more showers and some
about 3-8-foot waves offshore, the three-foot measurement right inside of nantucket. the fairies did start running again today. the caesar rough for about 24 more hours. we've got 60s-70, notice just to the west, tons of warm air for this time of year, as a matter fact. end of the week. the only thing holding it at bay is hermine. that doesn't get off the shoreline until we head into thursday. a little ways to go yet. tonight, we hold in the 60s, pretty muggy outside, the tomorrow is a day much...
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highline cruises resumed service on a trip by trip basis to nantucket and the steamship authority is running to the vineyard but to and from oak bluffs are diverted to wood haven, ferry service will probably resume tomorrow, but the lines for all ferries are expected to be long. also, we will keep you posted op all of that. what's left of hermine's strength could be felt on long island today. wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour battered the new york coastline, kicking up big waves. hermine heads out to sea. >> tonight, the death of a person in new hampshire is being called suspicious, the story was breaking on the fox 25 morning new, when we first learned about the scene unfolding in the small town of danville, new hampshire, just north of plaistow. new hampshire police along with the fire marshal were in and out of 23 carmel drive in danville all day. they also looked at this charred area above a basement window, the homeowner's family telling us the police notified them this found dead, (^), neighbors told her a man was living with her since the springtime, now, police have not rele
highline cruises resumed service on a trip by trip basis to nantucket and the steamship authority is running to the vineyard but to and from oak bluffs are diverted to wood haven, ferry service will probably resume tomorrow, but the lines for all ferries are expected to be long. also, we will keep you posted op all of that. what's left of hermine's strength could be felt on long island today. wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour battered the new york coastline, kicking up big waves. hermine heads...
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by 8:15, trying to get over to nantucket. couple of sprinkles in southern new hampshire, nothing heavy there. let's talk about future cast as we go forward through 8:00, 9:00 a.m. that better chance of rain remains around the south island, the south coast and into the afternoon. i'm going passing shower to pop up. that will last until about sunset. afternoon highs today only in the 70s and 80s back down near normal. and we'll see a chance for a shower at any time. and into tomorrow, a line of showers approaching, i'm tracking those with future cast coming up. >> jason: we continue to following breaking news this morning from overnight. a shooting investigation underway right now in boston. it happened after midnight at a housing development in the south end. >> catherine: we do one person live at boston police headquarters with the latest. stephanie. >> reporter: yeah, and i'm still waiting to hear back from boston police this morning. it's still very early on on this saturday morning. but still a lot of questions remain incl
by 8:15, trying to get over to nantucket. couple of sprinkles in southern new hampshire, nothing heavy there. let's talk about future cast as we go forward through 8:00, 9:00 a.m. that better chance of rain remains around the south island, the south coast and into the afternoon. i'm going passing shower to pop up. that will last until about sunset. afternoon highs today only in the 70s and 80s back down near normal. and we'll see a chance for a shower at any time. and into tomorrow, a line of...
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nantucket thols, nantucket 58 miles per hour, that's actually on the island as opposed to the offshore buoy. rockport 45 miles per hour wind gusts today and tonight the winds have come down just a bit but still between 35 and 40 miles per hour. still wind gusts there. there have been all kinds of problems because of those winds. i'm awaiting the latest track from the national hurricane center and i'll show where you this storm is going to go in the next couple days just ahead. >> break right now the oceanfront rhode island home of late pawsox president is on fire. this is a picture of the scene in narragansett in just the last 30 minutes. officials say the flames ignited inside the home and not helping the situation the wind gusts. up to 45 miles per hour from hermine. we do have a crew on scene we'll bring you those details as soon as we hear more. >>> about five hours ago this is what it looked like in hyannis. the ferry landing virtually empty as hermine forced the high line company to cancel service. fox 25's christine mccarthy is in hyannis and now in barnstable where the winds ha
nantucket thols, nantucket 58 miles per hour, that's actually on the island as opposed to the offshore buoy. rockport 45 miles per hour wind gusts today and tonight the winds have come down just a bit but still between 35 and 40 miles per hour. still wind gusts there. there have been all kinds of problems because of those winds. i'm awaiting the latest track from the national hurricane center and i'll show where you this storm is going to go in the next couple days just ahead. >> break...
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photos from nantucket, high surf forcing closes of all nantucket beaches. chris lambert has been tracking the storm and joins us with the latest.
photos from nantucket, high surf forcing closes of all nantucket beaches. chris lambert has been tracking the storm and joins us with the latest.
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Sep 30, 2016
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don't want for the weekend and had much of this week slight rain over nantucket and eastern massachusetts and 54 in bedford, 50 in worcester, 49? in portsmouth, new hampshire. so a little bit chilly out there and breezy as well cruises and boston i know we have the rain where it is going to start and more insanity showers and take that long to get any more than say just a little bit mist out there. and rain to developing south to north and going to be a breezy day and heavier rain and here to drive time traffic and how slow things are through lexington and bright green on the maps right now which is a good sign. heavy, steady volume eastbound on the pike right through the weston tolls and then on the expressway a little volume lingering on zakim bridge as well. here are live drive times, 48 minutes part 495 to mass ave and 25 minutes on expressway and approach the leverett connector. >> kill own nephew in worcester apartment. >> this morning the boy recovering in the apartment and uncle facing attempted murder charges. fox25 stephanie coueignoux is live outside the courthouse in worcester
don't want for the weekend and had much of this week slight rain over nantucket and eastern massachusetts and 54 in bedford, 50 in worcester, 49? in portsmouth, new hampshire. so a little bit chilly out there and breezy as well cruises and boston i know we have the rain where it is going to start and more insanity showers and take that long to get any more than say just a little bit mist out there. and rain to developing south to north and going to be a breezy day and heavier rain and here to...
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nantucket is expected to see the strongest wind gusts today but there will be a lull for other places. meteorologist shiri spear has showers on the radar right >> i do, and the latest update in from the national hurricane center. the 5 a.m. update. winds estimated at 65 miles per hour. hermine is sit about 100 miles south of the vineyard right now. and what you are going to see not much of it changes here. the system kind of goes back and forth for the next two days to our south here, but what is happening, look at these estimated wind speeds decreasing as we go. so by 2 a.m. on thursday morning, we have about 40-mile-per-hour winds and into another system and moving away from us here. currently on the radar, i do have a lot of green in the boston, bedford, norwood area down across the cape as well. light and patchy showers for us. temperatures starting off in the 60s. sustained winds will end up being strongest over southeastern massachusetts, but not that impressive right now under 20 miles per hour sustained. stronger gusts that will break down for you here. you can see the forecas
nantucket is expected to see the strongest wind gusts today but there will be a lull for other places. meteorologist shiri spear has showers on the radar right >> i do, and the latest update in from the national hurricane center. the 5 a.m. update. winds estimated at 65 miles per hour. hermine is sit about 100 miles south of the vineyard right now. and what you are going to see not much of it changes here. the system kind of goes back and forth for the next two days to our south here, but...
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and 50 across nantucket. and this weekend, heating up close to 90 by friday. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan. >> you know what they say about ear tattoos on instant feedback. >> one said don't get one. my theory is i go past ones that don't say what i want to hear and i do it. >>> looking to save time in the morning? hacks to get you out the door faster. majority of kids start school after labor day. after labor day. how to get out and go. i'll have that goat cheese garden salad. that gentleman got the last one. sir, you give me that salad and i will pay for your movie and one snack box. can i keep the walnuts? sold. but i get to pick your movie. can i pick the genre? yes, but it has to be a comedy. a little cash back on the side. throw. it's more than cash back. it's backed by the service and security of american express. going to the skate park today? maybe...more than cash back. you can make it gr-r-reat! ? kellogg's frosted flakes gives you the sweet spark to go all in and let your
and 50 across nantucket. and this weekend, heating up close to 90 by friday. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan. >> you know what they say about ear tattoos on instant feedback. >> one said don't get one. my theory is i go past ones that don't say what i want to hear and i do it. >>> looking to save time in the morning? hacks to get you out the door faster. majority of kids start school after labor day. after labor day. how to get out and...
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look at nantucket you can quickly pick up a fast amount close to an inch on nantucket. scattered showers moving through. i think they're breaking apart a bit. less spots getting that heavier or steadier rain fall. in boston right now at fenway it's still going. it is the lighter rain fall in green colors and yellow blips showing up. i do expect this heavier band to track through fenway within the next 30 to 45 minutes. not done with the wet weather yet. going to be a long night there. heavier rain fall in well fleet. moved through nantucket. breaks to watch for. i hope we will be able to get a game in tonight. rain fall. tomorrow afternoon scattered showers in nature break apart. we could get it to be lighter showers or patchy drizzle by sunday even lighter showers and more likely for patchy drizzle. the heaviest time period for rain fall will be tonight through tomorrow. by sunday night we could pick up a hefty amount of rain. a half an inch to an inch and a half. some of the areas that get hit the hardest closer to 2 an current temperatures still cool for us in the mi
look at nantucket you can quickly pick up a fast amount close to an inch on nantucket. scattered showers moving through. i think they're breaking apart a bit. less spots getting that heavier or steadier rain fall. in boston right now at fenway it's still going. it is the lighter rain fall in green colors and yellow blips showing up. i do expect this heavier band to track through fenway within the next 30 to 45 minutes. not done with the wet weather yet. going to be a long night there. heavier...
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just pass, just graze nantucket here. the rest of us might see a sprinkle or two this morning. just barely hit or miss showers in the forecast throughout the day due to a front that is hanging out right on top of us. south of the front it, that is where the hot air was, that connecticut is still there. 90s in connecticut. most of us will be on the less hot side or warm side of the front where temperatures are only going to be in the 70s and 80s, but with that front hang out on top of us. very hit or miss showers will be possible throughout the day. as we head into the afternoon hours, the best chance of the showers will be areas north and west of 495. get into the warm side, hot and humid side of the front. best chance of rain in the coming days will be tomorrow morning through about lunchtime when we are showers, possibly even a few thunderstorms. can't rule out a previous downpour but only a quick shot at rain. already by dinner time tomorrow. skies are clearing out and the air coming in looks fantastic not only cooler but low humidity, really pleasant stuff. high temperature
just pass, just graze nantucket here. the rest of us might see a sprinkle or two this morning. just barely hit or miss showers in the forecast throughout the day due to a front that is hanging out right on top of us. south of the front it, that is where the hot air was, that connecticut is still there. 90s in connecticut. most of us will be on the less hot side or warm side of the front where temperatures are only going to be in the 70s and 80s, but with that front hang out on top of us. very...
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Sep 5, 2016
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30 mile per hour wins and nantucket 40 miles per hour. the strongest winds will be between now in 9:00 p.m. and after that it should settle down. they will pick up but not at the level they were today. you had sunshine all day today. here is where he thing was happening. each of these dots represents where we have had reports of trees down or power lines down caused by the wind that was out there. the trees out there are stressed because of the drought going on. you would expect. even in beverly we had reports of a few trees down. we will not get that much rain. maybe an inch in some spots, isolated areas and this is between now and when it moves out on wednesday. not a lot of showers going on. the winds are kicking up offshore. if you have been down to the sure you have seen our pictures. the waves are starting to build up and they will stay active the next couple of days. not worried about any coastal floodi the beach erosion as the system works its way northward. tomorrow night is at the closest point to us and begins a right turn poss
30 mile per hour wins and nantucket 40 miles per hour. the strongest winds will be between now in 9:00 p.m. and after that it should settle down. they will pick up but not at the level they were today. you had sunshine all day today. here is where he thing was happening. each of these dots represents where we have had reports of trees down or power lines down caused by the wind that was out there. the trees out there are stressed because of the drought going on. you would expect. even in...
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all of the showers rotating the exception nantucket which has sunshine at the moment. as we watch the system spin itself out over the next couple of days, tomorrow looks much like today. a lot of cloud cover, some areas of sunshine and a few scattered showers. the center of it will pass right over nantucket, tomorrow night or early on thursday morning. still weak at that point but it brings additional showers. it will finally move offshore as we head into thursday. that brings in the warmth. our seas will be rough through the day as soon as we get the storm offshore, the heat moves in, with a chance of 90 by friday afternoon. the full forecast coming up. >>> knew if i 30, a lawrence firefighter behind bars after a shooting, inside his home. police say they were called to joseph carberry's home last night for a domestic spew. officers were confronted by a dog. police say they had to shoot them. >>> philadelphia prosecutors want 13 other women who have accused bill cosby of molesting them to testify at his upcoming trial. a judge did not rule on that request, but did ord
all of the showers rotating the exception nantucket which has sunshine at the moment. as we watch the system spin itself out over the next couple of days, tomorrow looks much like today. a lot of cloud cover, some areas of sunshine and a few scattered showers. the center of it will pass right over nantucket, tomorrow night or early on thursday morning. still weak at that point but it brings additional showers. it will finally move offshore as we head into thursday. that brings in the warmth....
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this is how strong the winds will be right through nantucket tonight through tomorrow. they will see tropical storm force winds. that's warning in place threw the new england area. for us, it's been nice with a lot of sunshine for the weekend through today. we are getting ready for a heat wave. we're not done with summer just yet. >> thanks. a heat wave. did you hear that? traditional he believe of summer vacation but it will still be very hot. there were fears that hermine would spoil the holiday for many of of beach goers. >> reporter: there are a lot of people on the beach right now. you can see them up and down the coast. despite high tied and strong winds we have been talking about, the weather is pretty great especially for labor day weekend. i talked to a few people not long ago. they said they wanted to enjoy their labor day on the beach partly because not all the weekend has been great weather wise. saturday was a rainy windy after high tied we are experiencing, that was a point of concern for officials in town. there was worry that flooding could occur and roa
this is how strong the winds will be right through nantucket tonight through tomorrow. they will see tropical storm force winds. that's warning in place threw the new england area. for us, it's been nice with a lot of sunshine for the weekend through today. we are getting ready for a heat wave. we're not done with summer just yet. >> thanks. a heat wave. did you hear that? traditional he believe of summer vacation but it will still be very hot. there were fears that hermine would spoil...
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Sep 30, 2016
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nantucket for hours looks like rain overhead. only getting the first rain reports of light rain there in the last 30 minutes. and rain that's going to be spreading northward today, light rain in nantucket, over the vineyard as well, upper 50s, lower 60s there, 58 in boston, 50 in lowell right now, 49 in worcester and 49 in nashua, new hampshire and clouds drizzle. it is after 2:00 p.m. that we are going to start seeing some more significant showers. so as kids coming home from school, evening commute and dinner time as well, we are looking at temperatures in the 50s and talking about pockets of rain and coming up in a couple minutes. julie grauert now with live drive time traffic and accident update. >> julie: not only northbound delays but southbound delays, average speed 6 miles per hour approaching furnace brook parkway because you have people tapping their brakes to see what's going on in the opposite direction. as we shift north volume steady and heavy on route 1 approaching the tobin and 93 south as you make your way into s
nantucket for hours looks like rain overhead. only getting the first rain reports of light rain there in the last 30 minutes. and rain that's going to be spreading northward today, light rain in nantucket, over the vineyard as well, upper 50s, lower 60s there, 58 in boston, 50 in lowell right now, 49 in worcester and 49 in nashua, new hampshire and clouds drizzle. it is after 2:00 p.m. that we are going to start seeing some more significant showers. so as kids coming home from school, evening...