The National Weather Service has issued a severe tornado warning for people living in parts of Middlesex and Worcester counties. Areas including Greater Boston, Gloucester and Scituate, have been issued the warning of tornado.
National Weather Service issued a severe storm warning for parts of Middlesex and Worcester counties.
The National Weather Service has issued a severe tornado warning for people living in parts of Middlesex and Worcester counties. Areas including Greater Boston, Gloucester and Scituate, have been issued the warning of tornado.
The storms have the potential to produce strong winds, huge hail, and lone tornadoes. People living in the given areas were requested to look to move to other places for safe shelter.
Meanwhile, the surrounding towns of Lynn, Peabody, and Haverhill in Essex County also received an additional special weather statement warning of wind gusts up to 40 mph until 10:45. Apart from the tornado warning a flood warning has also been issued for the eastern half of the state.
The authorities informed that for those without shelter, flying debris will be dangerous. There will be destruction or damage to mobile home parks. Vehicles, windows, and roofs will all sustain damage.
What precautions should be taken during the tornado warning?
Some of the important precautions that one should take during a tornado are mentioned below.
If a person is inside the house, then they should go to the lowest level of their house.
Secondly, it is always advisable to stay away from doors and windows
During the tornado period, one should stay away from the outside walls and try to hide themselves under something sturdy.
In case a person is outside their house, then they should immediately seek shelter. Also, cars and electronic gadgets such as smartphones should not be used. Further, you should crawl to the nearest low-lying area and lie face down, covering your head with your arms.