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Title: Attention People of Massachusetts
Post by: trains on November 16, 2008, 02:10:34
There is a tornado watch in effect. Keep in touch for updates. It may have entered the western part of the state. :o :o :o
Title: Re: Attention People of Massachusetts
Post by: trains on November 16, 2008, 02:19:25
Well this makes me feel a bit better.

Massachusetts, Suffolk
Tornado Watch
Statement as of 8:03 PM EST on November 15, 2008

Expires 2:00 AM EST on November 16, 2008


Tornado Watch 937 remains in effect until 200 am EST for the
following locations

MA
. Massachusetts counties included are

Bristol Essex Franklin
Hampden Hampshire Middlesex
Norfolk Plymouth Suffolk
Worcester





High Wind Warning
Statement as of 8:28 PM EST on November 15, 2008

Expires 1:00 AM EST on November 16, 2008


... High Wind Warning remains in effect until 1 am EST Sunday...

A High Wind Warning remains in effect until 1 am EST Sunday.

The warning area covers much of northern Rhode Island and coastal
eastern Massachusetts.

Reports of winds between 45 and 60 mph along with trees and wires
down have forced an upgrade of the Wind Advisory for much of
northern Rhode Island and eastern Massachusetts from Providence
to Boston.

This is a fairly dangerous situation. Be prepared for travel delays
due to pockets of downed trees and wires through this warning area.
There will probably be spotty structural damage and a wind gust to 65
mph is not out of the question between now and 1 am.

Stay clear of downed wires.

This is going to be a very difficult night of travel for high
profile vehicles... especially on east west routes such as the
mass Turnpike and Interstate I 195.

Strongest winds will occur between 9 PM and midnight... especially
near heavy showers.

A High Wind Warning is issued when sustained winds of 40 mph are
expected for at least an hour... with gusts of 58 mph or greater
at any time. Damage to trees... power lines... and property are
possible with wind of this magnitude. Power outages are likely.
Take action now to secure any loose outdoor objects
Title: Re: Attention People of Massachusetts
Post by: Agent|Austin on November 16, 2008, 04:23:09
60 MPH winds is what what we get up on the mountain.. Stay same, hopefully my family in pembroke won't  be affected.
Title: Re: Attention People of Massachusetts
Post by: Master Captain on November 16, 2008, 05:30:55
we had a tornado watch here too, its never anything to get excited about, too many hills and mountains for a tornado to last. ::)
Title: Re: Attention People of Massachusetts
Post by: trains on November 16, 2008, 06:54:51
Well it's diffrent where you are.
Title: Re: Attention People of Massachusetts
Post by: Master Captain on November 16, 2008, 15:21:42
well i don't think its very flat in Mass
Title: Re: Attention People of Massachusetts
Post by: trains on November 16, 2008, 18:54:00
Depends on the area.
Title: Re: Attention People of Massachusetts
Post by: MrFlappy102 on November 17, 2008, 06:04:36
We get tornados in the plains here in colorado but my house is a stones throw from the mountains so in my 12 years of living My county has never even been under a tornado warning.
Title: Re: Attention People of Massachusetts
Post by: llamalord on November 17, 2008, 13:12:45
Although the storm is over I just wanted to point out that although "that" makes You feel better, I live next to Worcester.