
"On Monday, Massachusetts experienced a " gustnado," which is a small, whirlwind that forms as an eddy during thunderstorm outflows, the National Weather Service and NBC10 Boston reported. Wind speeds reached 28 mph and gust speeds hit 40 mph in Worcester on Monday and 18 and 23 mph, respectively, in Boston, according to the National Weather Service. From Wednesday night into Thursday morning, all of Southern New England is under a high wind watch"
"The strongest and most damaging wind gusts are expected to impact most of Massachusetts between 11 p.m. Wednesday through 5 a.m. Thursday, the National Weather Service said. Wind speeds could reach 70 to 75 mph on the Cape near Provincetown. A thunderstorm may also occur before midnight on Wednesday, according to WCVB. "Tree damage and power outages expected," the NWS said."
On Monday, Massachusetts experienced a 'gustnado,' a small whirlwind that forms as an eddy during thunderstorm outflows. Wind speeds reached 28 mph with 40 mph gusts in Worcester and 18 mph with 23 mph gusts in Boston. From Wednesday night into Thursday morning, Southern New England is under a high wind watch with westerly gusts expected 55 to 65 mph. The strongest gusts are forecast between 11 p.m. Wednesday and 5 a.m. Thursday across most of Massachusetts, with 70 to 75 mph possible on the Cape near Provincetown. A thunderstorm may occur before midnight. Tree damage and power outages are expected.
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