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Hurricane Earl Coverage

Here's what I've seen so far:

WCVB
-Updates on the hour and the half

WBZ
-David Wade field anchoring from Hyannis
-Updates on the hour

WHDH
-Updates on the hour and the half

WFXT
-Updates on the hour
 
It's hard to make something out of --almost-- nothing. I hope the beach erosion is minimal, like the storm.
 
Do the people that live on Cape Cod get both the Boston stations and RI stations? Its been awhile since I vacationed their so Im not sure. I would feel it mostly be Boston stations as afterall Cape Cod is part of MA
 
Ken said:
Do the people that live on Cape Cod get both the Boston stations and RI stations? Its been awhile since I vacationed their so Im not sure. I would feel it mostly be Boston stations as afterall Cape Cod is part of MA

Last time I was there I saw both Boston and Providence stations on the channel lineup.
 
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