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Sunrise report: Forecast, top headlines and more for Tuesday June 14

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We're looking at a wet Tuesday, with sun returning on Wednesday.

06.13.2011 | WESTFIELD - Macovich L. Letourneau of East Longmeadow, his brother Christopher J. Letourneau of Westfield, and their father William R. Letourneau paint the Pioneer Valley Medical Building at 75 Springfield Rd.

The Forecast

It's almost sweater weather out there.

ABC 40 / FOX 6 meteorologist Mike Masco writes:

Look for the rain to continue during the morning and early afternoon as an area of low pressure located over Northern Maine continues to spiral bands of rain across the area. We will continue to run 10 degrees below average with highs in the upper 50's to near 60.

Accordiing to Masco, some sun will return on Wednesday, sending temperatures back into the upper 70s.

Find the full forecast here.





Yesterday's poll results

On Monday we asked, "Have you read any of the Sarah Palin emails?" 4 people voted. All of them said, "No".




Monday's Top 5

The top 5 headlines on MassLive.com on June 13 were:

  1. Massachusetts tornadoes aerial photos: Path of the tornado, one week later (part 1) [photo essay]

  2. Massachusetts tornadoes aerial photos: Path of the tornado one week later (part 2: Monson, Brimfield, Sturbridge, Southbridge) [photo gallery]

  3. Aerials of tornado destruction [photo gallery]

  4. 1800 Boston Road Springfield TD Bank robbery surveillance, June 12, 2011

  5. Springfield police report that gawkers continue to hamper recovery efforts in tornado-devastated areas



Quote of the Day

“He was good to all of us.”
— Robert M. Prebor, on his former landlord Paul E. Abrahamson. Abrahamson's Meadow House apartment complex in Agawam was destroyed in a Nov. 21 fire. He has filed plans to rebuild. Read Sandra Constantine's story here.


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