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Thirty three degrees in sunny skies in Boston at eleven o'clock on this Sunday. Thanks for being with us. I'm Sherry Small. Make sure you keep a jacket handy. There is more cold weather on tap today.
Today brings another breezy and cold day to the area with sunshine and a few clouds with highs around forty followed by mainly clear skies tonight.
That's achyweather meteorologist Latroit Thornton. We'll have the pollacky weather forecast coming up in three all right, it is a record setting day for travel. CBS Boston's Logan Hall has more from Logan Airport.
Christina Ruiz and her family just return from Florida and say the long lines at airports were just as crazy as they anticipated.
We embraced for a terrible Thanksgiving flight Orlando.
Was just cat TSA estimating over three million passengers traveling in airport. It's across the country on Sunday, and it's more expensive to fly this year, with flights about four percent higher than last year. So if you are one of those travelers who will be hitting an airport. Make sure that you get here early, anticipate long lines, and as they say, pack your patients.
And according to flight Aware, there have been seventy to flight delay so far today two cancelations at Logan today. The Bruins celebrate a milestone and play their centennial game this afternoon. And when the Black and Gold first took the ice one hundred years ago, WBC News Radio was there. WBC's Kyle Bray takes a look that follow out there, Claron Leer, It's Hockey Night tonight.
It was a century ago today that the Boston Bruins first took to the ice at Boston Arena. Reports say about thirteen hundred people were in attendance as the Black and Gold came from behind to beat the Montreal Maroons two to one, but countless other fans were introduced to the city's new team. Thanks to WBZ News Radio. The station broadcasted the first Bruins game, with Boston traveler sportswriter
Frank Ryan serving as play by play commentator. Ryan was the voice of the Bruins on WBZ until nineteen fifty two and earned the station and him self rave reviews. He's now considered a pioneer of sports broadcasting. While the team's first season ended with only six wins, four years later, the Bees lifted the Stanley Cup for the first of six times. Kyle Bray WBZ Boston's news radiobu Oh.
The hockey game is the best game you can name, madam, the best game you can name, mac is a good all hockey game. What a crazy tune, all right? The Bruins unveiled a new statue outside TD Garden yesterday. The sculpture is in the shape of a bear, six feet high. It weighs thirty five hundred pounds. Among the dignitaries attending the ceremony Bruins legend Bobby Orr, Phil Esposito, and Ray Borke.
Also there Boston may Or Michelle Wooon, Governor Morri Healy, who has proclaimed today is Boston Bruins Centennial Day.
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Their city, like their state, have always led with things like grit, teamwork, loyalty, hard work, getting up and getting after it when you get knocked down.
The sculpture of the bear was designed and sculpted by Harry Weber, the same artists who created the iconic Bobby Or Statue've been now the four day Wbzacky Weather forecasts.
This afternoon will feature sunshine mixed with a few clouds. It will still be breezy and cold out there, with highs near forty. Tonight mainly clear, low twenty eight, but lower twenties towards the south coast. Tomorrow is sunshine. We'll see highs of thirty seven to forty, more sun than clouds. Tuesday highs near forty, and Wednesday increasing clouds, a bit of rain or snow late in the day or at night. Could be some late snow accumulations north and west. Highs
in the low forties on Wednesday. I'm Aciweather's Bill Daker, WBZ Boston's news Radio.
All right, let's check the region right now. On the Cape, we're seeing anywhere from thirty four to thirty seven degrees. It's thirty five in Plymouth, thirty three and Quinsy, thirty three in Revere, Nor Shore. Let's see thirty three in Gloucester, thirty two in Danvers, Fitchburg and Lemster, thirty one degrees, twenty eight in Wooster, thirty two in Springfield and in the city. Right now, don't be fooled, we have sunny skies, but it's chilly out there, thirty three degrees at eleven
o five. All right, are you looking to get takeout from local restaurants but at a fraction of the price on the menu, So there's an app for that. It's the two Good to Go app. As WBC s Jered Brosnan tells us, it comes with a catch.
Yapp was created to help produce food waste and make takeout more affordable. But you have no sale on what you get. Each order is a mystery bag that you have to pick up during a specified time window, often near closing.
I have a sweet tooth. That's really the truth.
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I feel like it's been helping me try out different things and then know for the future what else to get because at a lower price, I feel like it's worth it. And then it actually just opens me up to trying more things, because once I know I like it, I'm willing to invest the actual money into it.
He joined me as I snagged a couple of mystery bags in Summerville for just over five dollars each, worth eighteen This.
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Picky eaters beware, But if you're willing to roll the dice, why not take the discount. Jared Brosnan, WBZ Boston'snooze Radio.
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