Even in boston, some showers backing in later on today. Wind picks up, as well. The windiest conditions will be down through the cape and the islands, back into buzzards bay. At times winds gusting 40 to 50mph. Maybe 55mph gust over the vineyard back over to nantucket. Heres a look at forecast model. You can see where the concentration is. You get across central mass, not much expected during the day today. I think the concentration even overnight tonight in terms of the heaviest rain will be focused across the eastern half of the stated. You work your the center of the storm is. Were talking about wave heights 20 to 30 feet. The good news is that we do have tides astronomically on the low side, so beach erosion and coastal flooding minimal, although we may have minor to moderate pockets of coastal flooding. Minor pockets of coastal flooding. High tide nearing 3 p. M. Although 11 00 a. M. Near the south coast and 3 00 a. M. And 4 track traffic with Danielle Gersh. Anybody on the roads
In air passenger numbers how will europes tourist hotspots it is both, of the country wanting it is both, of the country wanting cope . It to open up, to grow again and the other half saying it is too soon. And applause for a military veteran whos spent five weeks in intensive care after six brutal weeks, and is now over the worst West Virginians have been given the all clear to resume normal life. That is the scariest thing richard will open his restaurant ive done in my life. Next week and is taking out ive been shot at, been blown up, a number of the tables all sorts of things, but that to maintain social distancing. This popular spot is called when you dont know whats the rabbit hole, but he fears that in opening too soon, on the end of it, thats scary. West virginia may be going down one. We desperately need to reopen. And in sport, premier league clubs and we need the income. Hold a meeting to discuss possible steps towards resuming the season we need people to get back to work,
Massachusetts officials are investigating the emergency response involved in a toddler's death, from an apparent medical emergency, last week, according to.
Scott Wiley, chief of the Winthrop Fire Department, drove a 2-year-old girl to Massachusetts General Hospital in the back of his SUV when no ambulances were.