Rare Tornado Watch Covers 5 New England States as 45 mph Wind Threat Builds
Updated
Updated · NBC Boston · Jun 18
Rare Tornado Watch Covers 5 New England States as 45 mph Wind Threat Builds
3 articles · Updated · NBC Boston · Jun 18
Summary
A rare tornado watch covered all of New Hampshire and parts of Maine, Connecticut and Massachusetts on Thursday after being issued more broadly, then canceled for Vermont and Massachusetts.
Unusually strong wind shear and a warm front created the setup for severe storms, though forecasters said limited instability and lingering clouds could still sharply reduce the threat.
Vermont into western Massachusetts and western Connecticut faced the greatest concern, with storms expected to form in a line from mid-afternoon into early evening before shifting east.
Forecasters warned any storm that does develop could strengthen quickly, including damaging gusts and a brief tornado, with straight-line winds near 45 mph possible in the Merrimack Valley.
The risk window runs from noon to 9 p.m., and breaks of sunshine could be the trigger that allows the atmosphere to turn more dangerous.