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We defining local news. An actual sunrise in Boston. You mean it six o'clock on this Thursday morning, clear skies to get us started. It is fifty four degrees here in the city. That who's at six brought to a spy. You're New England, Toyota Dealer, your hybrid all wheel drive headquarters. Thanks for being with us today. It's Thursday morning. I'm Jeff Brown, so nice. Let's do it twice A mix of sun and clouds for a while today I close to seventies, but mid seventies Inland. Is WBZ aft you
weather meteorologist Joe Lundberg? A messy Friday, though, is coming right up? Is the nightmare black? Or are the windows painted? Dreams of another championship start giving the Celtics night sweat, says. The Knicks stage another come from behind victory. They take a two games to none lead in the NBA playoff series.
This Celtics fan, as many certainly must be, is beside himself with what's transpired on Causeway Street the last few evenings.
He lost two at home.
Come on, man, are you kidding ugly? Are you kidding me?
Come on well after the Greens collapse in Game one to the Knicks. This fan was banking on it.
I bet it gains them.
Yeah, did you clean up?
So, even though you're a Celtics pigion not.
To him, not too much.
Most Green teamers are not just that the Celtics lost a second straight game, but the manner in which they lost to New York, blowing a twenty point lead again, leading to skepticism from even the most loyal fans. Do you think they have enough to defend their title? No, Chris Fauma, WBZ Boston's News Radio.
Game three in the Eastern Conference Semifinals coming up Saturday night in Madison Square Garden happening right now. More black smoke rises from the top of the Sistine Chapel. The College of Cardinals meets again to select a new Pope, but in round two no announcement to make. The deck is stacked with cardinals appointed by Pope Francis. In fact, about eighty percent of those voting got there with a
call from Francis. There are whispers that the Cardinals want this process wrapped up by the weekend, and that would be true. To form. The average conclave lasts from two and a half to three days, an old friend and a cell phone search steal the show at the Karen Reid trial.
On the eleventh day of testimony in Karen Reid's retrial, the jury instead heard hours of testimony about Jen McCabe Jennifer McCabe the day, ending with this clip played for the jury.
Jen McCabe, it's me or her.
Either I'm going down, Jen, or you are.
I'll have more reaction when you hear the whole thing in context.
That was seven seconds, because there's a lot of context.
Well, tell us more about did you mean that? Jim little stroll to talk. You'll see again.
Expert testimony focused on what time McCabe googled how long to die in the cold on her iPhone the night of John O'Keeffe's death.
CBS News Boston's Christina Rex, also a State police trooper, provides more evidence. Tests morning court resumes once again. This morning in Denam. It gets late early out here, and that might be one reason we're always tired.
We've all been there seemingly sound asleep, but three o'clock rolls around and boom, we're awake. And ask you what time that do you wake?
Up today three forty five.
Three forty five.
That's Darby from Somerville who had to wake up and get up early to catch a flight.
At Logan, I probably.
Wake up like once a night fully, but when I do have like an early morning wake up call, I definitely wake up more.
According to psychology today, a third of the population wakes up around three in the morning for a variety of reasons. But you won't find Daniel with his eyes open around that time. He has no problem staying.
Asleep, deep sleep or nothing gets me up. It's best sleeping position, probably on my side. I think the side did seem to be the most popular sleeping position. L Logan James Rojas WBZ Boston's news.
Radio Sunrise in the city, and for the first time in several days, we actually have clear skies to enjoy it. It's fifty four degrees right now in Boston. This is going to be a relatively nice day. We're going to see temperatures rising once again to the upper sixties, low seventies. However, clouds will be on the increase this afternoon, and there might be a spot shower or two overnight tonight, rather cloudy couple showers around will drop into the upper forties.
Tomorrow is not going to be a great day, so this two day winning streak in weather will come to
a screeching halt. We've got some rain moving in. It's more than likely most of it going to be in the latter stages of the day into the overnight hours tomorrow, but there's a lot of it on the way, and temperatures tomorrow really do not get out of the lower fifties, so below average this time of year, and certainly more wet weather on the way, and once again we do need the rain a lot of the state as in abnormally dry or moderate drought conditions still, so we are
looking at some rainfall tomorrow before it starts to clear out this weekend Saturday, some leftover clouds, highs in the upper sixties. Mother's Day looks spectacular, plenty of sunshine, highs in the lower seventies. You deserve it right now. In Boston, clear skies fifty four at six oh six on this Thursday morning. The numbers are in, and once again they are astonishing.
April twenty twenty five was the second warmest April on record globally. According to Copernicus the European Unit's Earth Observation program. The only other April that was warmer was back in twenty twenty four. Last month marks the twenty first month in a row that the global average surface air temperature was more than one point five degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. In addition to warm air, the average sea surface temperature for last April was the second highest value
on record for the month. Tracy Wolf, CBS News.
It's been a long time coming, and President Trump hints he will deliver on a promise of a trade deal today. The tease on social media is pretty much a sure bet, with a news conference scheduled for ten o'clock this morning in the Oval Office to announce a deal with Great Britain. No details about the pending deal are out in advance, and not a peep from officials in Prime Minister care Starmer's office either. It would be the first trade deal
announced since the President outlined worldwide taxes on imports. The National Archives is out with more previously classified documents surrounding the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. Some sixty thousand newly released pages are not expected to reveal any new details However, they do include interview transcripts with convicted killer Sirhan. Sirhan RFK was shot dead while on the presidential campaign trail
in Los Angeles back in nineteen sixty eight. You are now in the loop for news updates throughout the day. Listen to WBZ News Radio on the iHeartRadio app. I'm Jeff Brown, WBZ, Boston's news radio.
