SEVERE THUNDERSTORM IS GOING RIGHT NOW. YEAH, RIGHT NOW IT’S RACING. TROY AND ARIELLE OFF TO THE EAST. AS A MATTER OF FACT, ABOUT TO CLEAR THE COAST IN THE NEXT 5 OR 10 MINUTES AND WE COULD SAY, SEE LATER TO THIS THING BECAUSE IT’S OVERSTAYED ITS WELCOME AND THEN SOME. IT’S BEEN AROUND FOR TWO HOURS, TRACKING ACROSS THE ENTIRE SOUTHERN PART OF THE STATE FROM AROUND KEENE, OVER TO PORTSMOUTH. SO IT TOOK THAT LONG TO MOVE THROUGH. HOWEVER, THAT TIME WAS ABOUT TWO PLUS HOURS AND KEEP IN MIND, MOVING 30, 40, EVEN 50MPH AT TIMES. THAT’S WHY IT HAS ACTUALLY MOVED TO THIS LOCATION BY AROUND 7:00 THIS EVENING. AND A LOT OF LIGHTNING SHOWING UP STILL RIGHT ALONG THE I-95 CORRIDOR, RIGHT OVER. UH, THE CHATEAUGUAY RIVER AS IT TRACKS TO THE EAST, 35 40MPH. EARLIER IN THE AFTERNOON OR LATE AFTERNOON. AND NOW TRUCKING AT 45 TO 50MPH WITH A CORE OF HAIL. NOT AS IMPRESSIVE AS IT WAS A SHORT TIME AGO. YOU CAN SEE THE REAL BRIGHT PINKS BACK IN HERE. THAT’S WHEN THE CORE OF THE HAIL WAS THE MOST INTENSE. NOW IT’S MORE OF A SMALLER HAIL SITUATION WITH INTENSE RAIN, LIGHTNING AND ON THE LEADING EDGE OF POTENTIAL FOR SOME WIND GUSTS OF 30 TO 40. EVEN 50MPH. NOW, IF THERE’S ANY ROTATION LEFT OVER FROM THIS PARTICULAR CELL, WELL, IT WOULD BE SITTING BACK TO THE EAST, RIGHT OVER PORTSMOUTH. SO THIS IS A VIEW OF THE VELOCITY SCANS ONCE AGAIN FROM GRAY, MAINE. IN THIS BRIGHT GREEN INDICATES MOTION UP TOWARDS THE RADAR SITE AND RIGHT AROUND NEWCASTLE PRESSING DOWN TO THE SOUTH. SO IF WE WERE TO SEE ANY ROTATION IT WOULD BE RIGHT IN HERE. AND AGAIN MOVING OFFSHORE IN THE NEXT 5 TO 10 MINUTES. NOW IN ADDITION TO THAT ONE, THERE’S ANOTHER STORM TO THE NORTH TRIGGERING A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING. OR IT DID AND IT’S STILL THERE RIGHT AROUND BERLIN UNTIL 715. SO THAT’S THIS SYSTEM AROUND BERLIN ALL THE WAY THROUGH SIX. YES. IN THIS ONE SHOWED A LITTLE SIGN OF ROTATION IN THE LAST 5 OR 10 MINUTES. BUT IN THE LAST FEW THE ROTATION NOT AS WELL DEFINED. BUT HAVING SAID THAT, STILL PACKING A PUNCH WITH A LOT OF RAIN, YOU NOTICE ONE THING MISSING IS LIGHTNING. SO KIND OF AN ODD FEATURE HERE WHERE YOU JUST DON’T HAVE A LOT OF LIGHTNING AND YOU DEFINITELY DON’T HAVE A LOT OF LARGE HAIL WITH THIS ONE. THE MAIN THREAT IS FOR TORRENTIAL DOWNPOURS AND SOME GUSTY WINDS, POSSIBLY ROTATING. BUT AGAIN, NOT ALL THAT IMPRESSIVE. SO THAT’S THE STORM. WE’RE GOING TO KIND OF RECAP HERE IN WRAP UP OUR COVERAGE SHORTLY. BUT JUST A QUICK RECAP ON THE STORM EXITING THE COAST IN THE NEXT FEW MINUTES. UH, YOU’RE SEEKING SHELTER. THERE’S NO ADDITIONAL ACTION NEEDED FOR THAT PART OF THE STATE IN THE NEXT 15 20 MINUTES. AGAIN, IF YOU’RE IN IT, YOU’RE IN IT. AND IF YOU’RE NOT IN IT, IT’S GONE. SO THAT’S THE GOOD NEWS WITH THAT CELL. AND THE ONE TO THE NORTH IS GOING TO BE IN A WESTERN MAINE IN THE NEXT FEW MOMENTS. THERE IS STILL NUMEROUS DOWNPOURS AND SOME LIGHTNING FROM THE MOUNT WASHINGTON VALLEY INTO THE HEART OF THE LAKES REGION. AND BACK INTO SOUTHERN PARTS OF VERMONT. SO THAT’S BASICALLY BEEN THE STORY. WE’LL SEND IT BACK OVER TO JACKIE FOR JUST A QUICK MOMENT, A QUICK RECAP ON THIS, AND THEN WE’LL TEND TO WRAP UP PROGRAMING SHORTLY. JACKIE. YEAH, THANKS, MIKE. I MEAN, WE’VE BEEN TRACKING THIS SINCE IT FIRST MOVED INTO NEW HAMPSHIRE IN CHESHIRE COUNTY AND PROMPTED THAT FIRST TORNADO WARNING. BUT AS MIKE MENTIONED, THIS IS NOW MOVING OFFSHORE. YOU CAN SEE WHERE THE ROTATION IS PUSHING OUT OF PORTSMOUTH NOW AND OUT OVER THE WATER. SO PERHAPS NOT OUT OF THE QUESTION. THERE MAY BE A WATER SPOUT SIGHTING OUT OF THIS. IF THIS ROTATION CAN REALLY TIGHTEN UP A LITTLE BIT. BUT OVERALL, THE BIGGEST THREAT HAS NOW DIMINISHED, WHICH IS GOOD NEWS. THIS CONTINUES TO MOVE AWAY EVEN THOUGH THAT WARNING IS STILL UP FOR A LITT
Severe thunderstorm warnings in effect for southeastern NH and northern NH until 7:15 p.m.; tornado warning expires
A tornado warning in effect for parts of New Hampshire has expired, but the same storm has triggered a severe thunderstorm warning for parts of southeastern New Hampshire.The warning is in effect for portions of Rockingham and Strafford counties until 7:15 p.m.The storm’s main threats include 60+ mph winds, small hail, lightning and locally heavy rain.The storm’s warning includes a “tornado possible” tag. If you are in the path, find a safe space away from windows and in the lowest floor of your home immediately.Locations in the warned area include Rochester, Portsmouth, Hampton, Durham, Exeter, Northwood, Dover, Somersworth, Barrington, Berwick, Epping, Brentwood, Greenland, Raymond, Newington and Rye.There is also a severe thunderstorm warning in effect for portions of Coos County until 7:15 p.m. Communities in this warned area include Berlin, Lancaster, Carroll, Gorham, Jefferson, Milan, Shelburne, Randolph, Whitefield, Northumberland and Stark.Threats for the storm near Berlin are the same — damaging winds, hail, lightning and locally heavy downpours. This storm also carries a “tornado possible” tag. Tornado warnings had been in effect earlier Sunday in parts of southwestern New Hampshire and later in the Manchester area. Because the storm moved out of those areas, those tornado warnings were allowed to expire. >> Interactive RadarA tornado watch remains in place for the entire state until 8 p.m.DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WATCH AND WARNING?A tornado watch is issued when conditions are favorable for rotating thunderstorms and tornado formation.Be weather-aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three ZIP codes. In addition, you can receive word when precipitation is coming to your area.Get storm coverage through the free Very Local app on your smart TV.Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media:Mike Haddad: Facebook | XKevin Skarupa: Facebook | XHayley LaPoint: Facebook | XJacqueline Thomas: Facebook | XMatt Hoenig: Facebook | X
A tornado warning in effect for parts of New Hampshire has expired, but the same storm has triggered a severe thunderstorm warning for parts of southeastern New Hampshire.
The warning is in effect for portions of Rockingham and Strafford counties until 7:15 p.m.
The storm’s main threats include 60+ mph winds, small hail, lightning and locally heavy rain.
The storm’s warning includes a “tornado possible” tag. If you are in the path, find a safe space away from windows and in the lowest floor of your home immediately.
Locations in the warned area include Rochester, Portsmouth, Hampton, Durham, Exeter, Northwood, Dover, Somersworth, Barrington, Berwick, Epping, Brentwood, Greenland, Raymond, Newington and Rye.
There is also a severe thunderstorm warning in effect for portions of Coos County until 7:15 p.m. Communities in this warned area include Berlin, Lancaster, Carroll, Gorham, Jefferson, Milan, Shelburne, Randolph, Whitefield, Northumberland and Stark.
Threats for the storm near Berlin are the same — damaging winds, hail, lightning and locally heavy downpours. This storm also carries a “tornado possible” tag.
Tornado warnings had been in effect earlier Sunday in parts of southwestern New Hampshire and later in the Manchester area. Because the storm moved out of those areas, those tornado warnings were allowed to expire.
A tornado watch remains in place for the entire state until 8 p.m.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WATCH AND WARNING?
A tornado watch is issued when conditions are favorable for rotating thunderstorms and tornado formation.
Be weather-aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three ZIP codes. In addition, you can receive word when precipitation is coming to your area.
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