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September 11, 2006
Chilly morning, high surf on the coast
PROVIDENCE – You’ll probably want to wear a jacket this morning, and depending on what time you leave your house, you might even turn a little heat on in your car if you're driving somewhere.
At 48 degrees at 6:35 a.m., it’s chilly this morning.
As the day warms up, we should see a high of 66 and mostly sunshine.
But there's also a hazardous weather outlook in the region and a high surf advisory for the Massachusetts and Rhode Island coasts as Hurricane Florence approaches Bermuda and is expected to move northward. Southeast and east swells of up to six feet will bring a risk of rip currents to the coast, according to the National Weather Service.
Track Florence throughout the day.
Get the latest conditions and forecasts from projo.com.
And we hate to report this, but there’s a frost advisory in effect for tonight not far from us, according to the National Weather Service. Low temperatures in the mid-30s in Franklin County, in northwest Massachusetts, and in Cheshire County, in New Hampshire, will allow frost to form.
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