GRADES K-8.
I'M KATIE THOMPSON, WCVB
NEWSCENTER 5.
ERIK HOW AWESOME.
NOW KATIE NEEDS A RED SOX HAT.
ANTOINETTE: AND FIX THE WEATHER
FOR US.
[LAUGHTER]
ANTOINETTE: BEFORE OPENING DAY.
COME ON.
CIND I WAS LOOKING AT THAT.
SO FAR, SO GOOD.
FINGERS CROSSED.
WE WILL LOOK AT THAT THE CLOSER
WE GET TO IT.
THIS SYSTEM NEAR ST. LOUIS NOW.
COULD PRODUCE SEVERE WEATHER
TODAY.
AS WE GO THROUGH THE DAY
TOMORROW, WE HAVE A RUMBLE OF
THUNDER THREAT.
WE WILL WATCH THAT FOR YOU.
WE WILL KEEP THE RAIN GOING FOR
YOU.
WE HAVE IT HEAVY THIS AFTERNOON,
THEN IT BACKS OFF TONIGHT INTO
TOMORROW MORNING.
THAT SECOND ROUND IS REALLY
TARGETING THE AFTERNOON HOURS.
AS DISMAL A DAY AS IT HAS BEEN,
WE NEED THIS RAINFALL.
MARCH IS TYPICALLY ONE OF THE
WETTEST MONTHS OF THE YEAR.
FOR THE YEAR, OUR DEFICIT IS
GROWING CLOSE TO AN INCH.
WE NEED THIS RAIN.
WE HAVE NOT PICKED UP MUCH.
BOSTON INTO SOUTHEASTERN
MASSACHUSETTS -- LOOK NORTH AND
WEST.
YOU CAN SEE MORE THAN HAPPEN
INCH IN ORANGE.
AND THERE IS MORE ON THE WAY.
THE VISIBILITY OUT THERE, NOT
GREAT.
LOOK IN BOSTON, A HALF MILE
VISIBILITY AND YOU CAN SEE THAT,
BARELY MAKING OUT THE BUILDINGS.
NOT THE NICEST AFTERNOON.
WE HAVE SEEN THOSE TEMPERATURES,
WITH A LIGHT SOUTHEASTERLY
WINDS.
WE ARE IN THE 40'S IN BEVERLY.
SOUTHWEST OF TOWN, THAT IS WHERE
EARLIER THIS MORNING WE WERE
SITTING RIGHT AT THAT FREEZING
MARK.
WE DID HAVE A HIGH SING.
NOT A CONCERN ANY LONGER.
IF WE ARE TRAVELING THIS WAY,
JUST DO SOME WET WEATHER FOR THE
DURATION OF THE AFTERNOON.
THERE IS WARPED SO CLOSE TO US.
PITTSBURGH, 70 DEGREES.
UNFORTUNATELY, THAT IS NOT
GETTING ON IN HERE.
40'S AND 50'S INSTEAD OF THE
30'S OF THE PAST COUPLE DAYS.
STILL COLD TO THE NORTH.
THAT'S NO UP IN NORTHERN MAINE.
STARTING TO DRY OUT A LITTLE
BIT.
THESE STEADIER, HEAVIER RAIN
WHERE YOU SEE THE YELLOWS AND
ORANGE, FROM HAVERHILL INTO
LOWELL AS WELL, BURLINGTON, WE
ARE SEEING SOME MODERATE
RAINFALL.
WOBURN DOWN TO WALK THEM,
EXTENDING A LONG ROUTE 9 RIGHT
NOW.
WE'RE STILL LOOKING AT HEAVIER
DOWNPOURS, THOSE PRESSING INTO
BOSTON.
ALSO ALL OF THIS WILL TRANSITION
EASTWARD, SO YOU HAVE NOT SEEN
TOO MUCH YET TODAY FROM PLYMOUTH
TO THE CAPE.
LOOK WHAT HAPPENS.
THE RAIN WILL PICK UP IN THE
NEXT COUPLE HOURS ON THE SOUTH
SHORE AND MAKE ITS WAY TO CAPE
COD BY 4:00 THIS AFTERNOON.
BY 6:00 THIS AFTERNOON INTO THIS
EVENING WE ARE LOOKING AT
LINGERING SCATTERED SHOWERS.
CLOUDY SKIES THROUGH THE
OVERNIGHT HOURS, MAYBE A COUPLE
POCKETS OF DRIZZLE.
TEMPERATURES IN THE MID AND
UPPER 30'S.
I'M NOT WORRIED ABOUT ICING
TOMORROW MORNING.
A LIGHT SOUTHEASTERLY WIND.
WE WILL HAVE THIS WAVE OF LOW
PRESSURE.
BEHIND IT, DRIER AIR FINALLY
COMES BACK IN HERE WITH THE SUN
RETURNING WEDNESDAY.
WE HAVE MORE WET WEATHER TO GET
THROUGH TOMORROW AND THAT CHANCE
OF A THUNDERSTORM REALLY IN
SOUTHEASTERN AREAS.
SHOULD BE DRIVE-THROUGH
NOONTIME.
LOOK AT THAT HEAVIER RAIN
COMING.
WE COULD SEE A RUMBLE OF
THUNDER.
BEHIND THAT, LINGERING RAIN INTO
THE OVERNIGHT HOURS.
IT WILL DRY THINGS OUT.
STILL NEED -- STILL NEAR 50.
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