Worcester at 45. A couple at 41. It is cold outside this morning north and west of boston. You can see that string of lower 40s into reading and lawrence and framingham at 45. 49 in boston and norwood 52 in brockton. A steady warmup into southeastern massachusetts. 56 in plymouth. 57 in sandwich. These are going to be my cloudiest spots at all, those spots warmer, 7 a. M. And this giant range from 30s in New Hampshire to 50s on the cape. I am going to go with 45 degree for 7 a. M. For metro west and boston area. Noontime comes along 59 degrees noontime comes along 59 degrees. A lot more clouds southeastern massachusetts. And by 7 00 this evening dry and 54. I am going to time out how long it takes for all of those with great sunshine coming up. Back over to you, catherine, for a check on the roads. Catherine see how the roads are doing at 4 32. South into boston and doing great. Pike in the green. Zooming to route 1 a little ways. You can see one slow spot there. I suspect that has may
Cloudy and going to get many more break in the cloud cover the further inland you go and 58 to 64 for your range of highs, i will break down how long it takes for the clouds to be gone for good and couple of these spots and accident icon on 93 near 28 felsway there and been on the map for awhile and see delays after the point as you try to move into boston and 128 yellow icon that was a problem that we had in the lexington area and see the delays were after that point as you move through lexington toward waltham and slightly west of the city looking at the pike and pretty slow as make way from framingham to newton into the city and giving you look now at pike as you move through brighton and very heavy volume and look at some drive times on the pike take you 32 minutes from the weston tolls to the ted williams tunnel and route 98 minutes on 128 route 1 to the weston tolls and looking at almost an hour there in that spot. 9 02 and we expect an update from coast guard official who have s
No, not so warm right now. Still, i got 30s on the map now, we are talking some 70s in a couple of days and nice warmup and 49 right now in boston, lawrence 45, 40 in manchester, New Hampshire and flip side middle 50s cape and depending where you are you have mild temperatures south of boston and to the north and west of boston definite nip in the air this morning, 9 00 a. M. Temperaturewise still in the 40s and 50s and still a lot of clouds south of boston and north of boston partly cloudy and northern mass, southern New Hampshire, Central Massachusetts and noon time today, upper 50s, do is for almost everybody, but the clouds uthsoutheastern massachusetts where we have the very slight chance of passing shower and talk more about that coming up in a couple minutes but 58 to 64, what youre dressing for here this afternoon and lets get you out to door though we have Catherine Parrotta now traffic. How are roads looking, catherine. All the major roads kind of sluggish and 24 going north
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