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It's rained in Boston for 12 Saturdays in a row. WBZ-TV meteorologists Jacob Wycoff and Terry Eliasen take a look at the forecast for this weekend and discuss the Canadian wildfire smoke affecting air quality in Massachusetts.
Crews are on the scene of a fire at a building in Downtown Boston Wednesday afternoon. The fire broke out at a building on 128 Milk St. at around 2 p.m., according to the Boston Fire Department. Thick smoke and flames could be seen coming out of the building's roof.
Logan Airport broke 80 degrees before noon Wednesday as the air heated under hazy skies prompted by wildfire smoke drifting in from Canada. Boston didn’t get close to the daily record of 96 degrees set in 1925, but the thermometer did top out in the mid-80s.
Firefighters in Boston responded to a fire that sent smoke rising above the city’s downtown area Wednesday. Firefighters responded to the fire at 128 Milk Street around 2:00 a.m. The Boston Fire Department described the fire as “heavy” on social media but said firefighters were able to get multiple hoses to the roof and extinguish the blaze.
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Boston firefighters are battling a two-alarm fire Wednesday afternoon on the roof of a downtown office building, officials said. Firefighters responded around 2 p.m. to 128 Milk St. where thick black smoke was pouring from the building’s roof, fire officials said.