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Tornado warnings continue in the Worcester area at this time (our power has been knocked out here at NESC). #MAwx
This afternoon was a big question regarding severe weather potential. A squall line did form and march across New England. Here are the initial numbers from today: #MAwx #NHwx #MEwx #VTwx
The squall line is coming together across New England. Widespread severe thunderstorm warnings are in effect along it. #VTwx #NHwx #MAwx
As storms continue to push east, nearly 20,000 are without power across New England, with 11,000 in Vermont. Scattered severe storms continue to push thru northern areas. #NHwx #VTwx #MAwx
The NWS of Burlington has confirmed 2 tornadoes in Vermont yesterday. There has been no word yet from the NWS of Boston regarding tornadic potential in central Massachusetts. #VTwx #MAwx
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A tornado watch has been expanded eastward this afternoon. The initial squall line has entered Vermont, with scattered severe thunderstorms embedded. This line will continue to march east through the afternoon. #VTwx #MAwx #CTwx #NHwx #MEwx
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The initial line of storms has entered into Vermont. Scattered severe storms are embedded and rotation remains possible. Storms will continue to march east. #VTwx #NHwx #MAwx
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After yesterday's activity, calmer weather returns before the next weather-maker arrives around Monday. #MAwx #CTwx #RIwx #NHwx #MEwx #VTwx newenglandstormcenter.substack.com/p/calmer-wea...
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The squall line continues to hold together as it marches across New England. Straight-line winds in excess of 60mph continues to be, by far, the greatest impact. Torrential rain is also occurring. #MAwx #NHwx #MEwx
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Today is an interesting setup for potential severe storms. 3 out of 4 main ingredients are here, but instability will be lower, which is the main limiting factor.Very high shear values may compensate for this, but the nature of this afternoon remains questionable. #MAwx #CTwx #RIwx #NHwx #MEwx #VTwx
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Yesterday afternoon and evening was a major question when it came to how potential severe weather would play out.
Calmer Weather Returns to New England Before Potential Monday Soaking