The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for the entire state of New Hampshire from now until 8 pm this evening.
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Gray ME 110 PM EDT Sun Jun 23 2024 .SYNOPSIS... A stationary front lifts northward into New Hampshire today as a warm front. There is a slight to enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms across the area today, especially in New Hampshire, with the risk of a few tornadoes and damaging winds being the primary concerns. A cold front will then cross Sunday night and Monday with additional unsettled weather before high pressure builds in by Tuesday, bringing drier conditions. Temperatures moderate through the middle of the week, with another cold front bringing showers and storms late Wednesday. High pressure then builds in late in the week, bringing drier and cooler conditions.
The entire state of Vermont is also part of the watch as are portions of New York, Maine, and Massachusetts. The potetnails is estimated to be arounf 10% but still there is potential.
Here is WMUR’s more recent update if you want to give them the clicks.
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