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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Daily Dose: Run a Mile Today for the OneFund Boston

This is the final night of the art show at Canton High.

1. Get ready for more of the warm muggy weather, according to WHDH-TV. Temperatures are expected to be in 80s with scattered showers/storms possible. Temperatures will be in the low 80s. 2. The "Last Mile" will be held today at the George King Track at Canton High from 3:30-5:30 p.m. The event will benefit the OneFund Boston and will cost $5 to enter. Other donations are also accepted as all proceeds will go to those affected by the Boston Marathon Bombing. The event will feature six one mile heats for people of all ability levels. Questions? Email Joe Sabatino atjoesab2146@aol.com or Mike Rota atmrota57@hotmail.com. 3. The Annual Spring pre-K-12 Art Show is under way inside the Canton High gymnasium from 6:30-8:30 p.m. until Thursday. 4. …

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Severe Weather Possible Tuesday Afternoon

Thunderstorms may develop between 1-4 p.m. across the area.

It's warm. It feels humid. And the sun is high in the sky. That's a recipe for severe weather.  The National Weather Service has issued a special weather statement alerting area residents for the risk of strong to severe thunderstorms today. Some of these storms are predicted to produce damaging wind, hail, lightning and heavy rain. These storms are expected to develop between 1-4 p.m. Towns along the Mass Pike are expected to be in the thunderstorm zone. "That hazy sunshine will boost temps up into the low 80s by early to mid afternoon across much of the region," WHDH meteorologist Jeremy Reiner said on his blog. "At the same time a cool front will begin dropping out of Maine (backdoor front) which will quickly send temps from the 70s/80s…

Monday, January 28, 2013

Snow Expected to Slicken Monday Evening Commute

Forecasters are warning the timing of an approaching snowstorm may make Monday afternoon and evening commute slippery.

There may be an inch of snow on the ground on Monday evening during the evening commute, according to forecasters at WHDH-TV.  "Don't expect a ton of snow, but a general 1-3" falls late Monday afternoon, through the evening, producing slick roads, perhaps in time for the ride home from work," writes meterologist Chris Lambert in his blog. Even though not much snow will fall, Lambert said that the snow "will create slick spots on the roads Monday evening and Monday night." The National Weather Service, meanwhile, has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the Canton area effective at 1 p.m. Monday to 6 a.m. Tuesday. NWS forecasts that the snow will start between 3-5 p.m. in the Canton area. The precipitation will change over to sleet later in…

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