Listen: Boston, Rhode Island, Marc Cohn discussed on WBZ Morning News
"The three is quiet out there David for the most part yes the lower deck of ninety three lever connectors store drive Tobin bridge airport tunnels everything around downtown all off to a good start this hour no troubles up and down the expressway between Boston and Braintree route three looks good lower end of ninety three in one twenty eight no reports of problems or it's twenty four ninety five or clear to and from Rhode Island this report sponsored by Panera bread breakfast that's fast not fast food try new Tivoli chicken scrambled eggs avocado breakfast wrap and pair it with the premium freshly ground freshly brewed coffee all ready to go with the push of a button Pinera food as it should be David Struff Felino WBZ traffic on the three twenty eight degrees and cloudy skies in Boston it'll be cloudy today brisk and chilly the high forty for the win I could feel like the lower thirties though the overnight low will be thirty nine in Boston but the upper twenties out in the western hills they'll be pockets of freezing rain north and west of one twenty eight through tomorrow morning could make roads and sidewalks icy Monday will be windy with cold rain and drizzle the high forty four Tuesday will be cloudy at the start but mile there was some sun later in the day to stay inside about fifty degrees once again it's twenty eight ten cloudy lost this is WBZ news radio ten thirty with the news watch never stop good morning Marc Cohn in here the five things you need to know at five fifteen in Dover New Hampshire police are investigating the death of a five year old boy who was found at his home yesterday morning all your plan is being held without bail this morning after authorities say his five year old son brought heroin to school more closed door testimony was held in the impeachment inquiry yesterday in Washington a report just ahead about a hundred ninety years at mount snow in Vermont found themselves stranded when the challenger ski lift malfunctions yesterday on opening day former Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick introduced himself the thousands of democratic activists."