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Cool temperatures, scattered rain linger through end of workweek
Our water hose has turned back on across southern New England Thursday as an offshore storm sits southeast. At least our pollen levels have fallen Thursday! We are back to an east, northeast breeze and this will keep our temperatures in the 50s to 60s along eastern New England all day. And keep the umbrella handy, scattered rain remains through the evening.
Massachusetts summer outlook: What seasonal forecasters expect in greater Boston
BOSTON — Weather across Massachusetts and New England always feels like riding a roller-coaster, but some patterns and trends define what type of conditions will be typical for the season to come. Harvey Leonard, chief meteorologist emeritus, received insight from three forecasting experts to get a picture of what...
Bear rehomed from Worcester spotted in eastern Massachusetts
WORCESTER, Mass. — A bear who spent some time in Worcester now appears to be on the move across the state. In late April, state and local police rescued a bear from McKeon Road. The bear was sedated and released at a more accommodating location. During the process, MassWildlife...
Cooler pattern on the way
TURNING UNSETTLED Hopefully you enjoyed those 70s, 80s, and sun yesterday. Mostly cloudy skies return today with mostly dry weather. Spot showers will speckle radar at any given time today, mostly across the interior. Any rain will be low impact with little coverage. Highs will still make it to about 70 degrees, so “MILD” will sum up the afternoon. Steadier rain is set to arrive from south to north overnight. Thursday looks soggy and cool, particularly in the morning. Afternoon shower will turn lighter and more scattered, eventually tapering off as low pressure starts to pull away. Rainfall totals are still a little iffy because a small wobble in the position of that low could mean the difference between a few tenths of an inch of rain and a solid soaking in Boston. The heaviest rainfall is expected along the south coast of New England closest to the offshore low. TRENDING TOWARD DRY
Remember and Honor – City to Host Annual Memorial Day Services May 27
On Monday May 27, 2024, the city will hold observance as well as an event following the observance at the American Legion Hall. This year’s keynote speaker will be Commander BJ Farrell, 77th Commanding Officer of the US Constitution. The program begins at 12:30 pm at McMackin Veterans Memorial...
'All season they have shown a lot of fight': Revere bows out in softball district final
NORTH RIDGEVILLE — The Revere softball team's May Madness run as an underdog came to an end Wednesday in a Division I district final. Revere erased deficits to beat Berea-Midpark and Magnificat to advance in the tournament, but host North Ridgeville wasn't interested in giving up the lead and rolled to an 11-4 win. ...
The USS Constitution Will Be Turning Around on Friday
The USS Constitution will be underway on Friday, leaving the Charlestown Navy Yard at 10am and heading to Castle Island’s Fort Independence for a 21-Gun-Salute around 11:30am. Great viewing spots include the Charlestown Navy Yard, the Harbor Walk, and Castle Island!. While you’re out there, you might as well...
A Mass. mother's quest for justice leads her from tragedy to advocacy
BOSTON — A mother we spoke with knows all too well that the Boston Police Department's arrest rate for homicides is low, as she is still seeking justice for her son who was murdered sixteen years ago in Dorchester. In Natasha Carrington's quest for justice for her only child,...
Nikki Sandoval ID’d as woman who died after liposuction procedure
A woman who died after undergoing what prosecutors described as a medical procedure at a Somerville home was identified as Nicole “Nikki” Sandoval, 35, of Everett, the Middlesex County district attorney’s office told MassLive Wednesday. The district attorney’s office has not detailed the medical procedure Sandoval and...
City councilor slams idea to eliminate buffer zones between cannabis establishments
Councilor Ed Flynn said that getting rid of the buffer zones could pose a variety of risks and negatively impact residents. Boston officials are proposing a zoning amendment that would remove a requirement that a half-mile buffer zone exist between cannabis establishments. It is drawing opposition from at least one Boston City Council member.
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