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Two storms are on the way.
Plus, one person dies in a Waltham fire and Market Basket employees receive holiday bonuses.
After a wet week, skies are set to clear up.
These are the top stories on Brookline Patch so far this week.
Heavy rain drenched town Tuesday. A flood warning was in effect until 6:15 p.m.
Things won't clear up until Friday.
A flood watch was issued for Brookline.
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Heavy rain, strong winds, and some snow are in the forecast Tuesday.
The "day of infamy" happened Dec. 7, 1941.
Plus, a virus closes a middle school and a young girl helps save her family from a fire.
State officials are asking residents to participate in a survey about the pesky insects.
These are the top stories so far this week on Brookline Patch.
It will rain all day Saturday, followed by a possible coastal storm.
The patient was admitted to the hospital Tuesday afternoon.
There have been several reports of wild turkeys attacking people in recent weeks.
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Snow/sleet could make travel dangerous.
Plus, more wild turkey attacks in Brookline and an animal shelter seeks a home for a long-time shelter dog.
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It will make driving conditions dangerous.
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More than 500 flights have been delayed across the country. Check your airline before heading to the airport.
The heaviest snow and sleet will occur between 1 and 8 p.m. Wednesday.
"Shilah" was last seen near Route 9 in Brookline.
State officials are urging people to travel Tuesday if they can.
Travel will be dangerous, according to the National Weather Service.
A mix of rain and snow will make holiday travel dangerous, according to the National Weather Service.
Plus, a fifth-grader is suspended for showing an imaginary gun and Staples is closing more stores.
The animals have reportedly attacked a group of students, a crossing guard, and residents across town in recent weeks.
Some rain and warmer weather is coming.
About 2 inches of rain and wind gusts up to 55 mph are expected Monday afternoon.
These are the top stories on Brookline Patch this week.
More snow is in the forecast for Tuesday.