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Frigid temps in the forecast, brush fire danger continues
Brace yourself! We’re tracking another cold start Thursday, but some warmer weather is on the way soon. We’re starting the day with temperatures in the 20s and 30s in Greater Boston. It’s sweater weather indeed! As we move through the afternoon, high temperatures will rise into the mid 40s under mostly sunny skies. The day will be breezy at...
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House fire breaks out in Marshfield amid brush fire danger
Three people were displaced by a Marshfield house fire, and crews put out a small brush fire in the backyard.
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Firefighters rush to contain flames at Marshfield home before it causes brush fire
Firefighters rushed to extinguish fast-spreading flames when fire broke out at a home in Marshfield, Massachusetts, Wednesday, preventing a larger brush fire from starting. “This morning when it started, the entire area was engulfed in black smoke. You didn’t know what was what! I thought I heard an explosion but I couldn’t be sure. It could’ve been anything,” witness...
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Forecast: Drought and wind fueled fires continue
The drought and brush fire danger remain, but frigid days are ahead.
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Mass. brush fires: ‘Do everything that you can to minimize the risks,' gov. says
With a record number of brush fires burning in Massachusetts, Gov. Maura Healey pleaded with the public to do whatever they could to prevent more from breaking out. Hear from her and get a closer look at the weather pattern driving the fires.
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Amid brush Mass. fire danger, no major relief in the forecast
It’s another dry, windy day here in Greater Boston, and there’s no rain relief, at least for right now. There’s a little hope for some rain later this week. But for Tuesday, a Red Flag Warning continues for southern New England, including Massachusetts, until 9 p.m. Winds could gust to 35-40 mph at times from the northwest. Brush fires could...
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No outdoor burning, officials urge as firefighters battle brush fires burn in Mass.
Fire officials said Tuesday that more than 250 brush fires have been logged in November as they begged the public to avoid any outdoor burning until conditions improve.
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Forecast: High fire danger, cooler temps ahead
The brush fire danger remains high on Tuesday, and we’re looking at some cooler weather ahead.
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Gov. Healey to address brush fire concerns Tuesday
Gov. Maura Healey is scheduled to speak Tuesday morning as brush fires and drought conditions continue to impact Massachusetts.
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No outdoor burning, Mass. officials urge public as firefighters battle brush fires
More than a dozen brush fires are still burning across Massachusetts. This as the entire state is under a Red Flag Warning once again. The persistent drought conditions are also a major concern. At a press conference Middleton on Tuesday morning, state officials, including the governor, begged the public to take precautions to prevent further fires. “A lot of these…
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