Posted by Tony in Mass. on June 01, 2011 at 15:52:55 from (71.233.164.20):
Not as bad as those in the belts, but a twister hit Springfield Mass. a couple hours ago, hit the nieghborhood with the basketball hall of fame, and up along the Springfield armory museum. The twisters started on a big plain where the air guard base is to the west. No reported deaths yet, but the twister went up the river, over a bridge, and traffic cameras seem to show less cars when they went back on- but the road was blocked, an 18 wheeler on its side for the last couple hours, I would think the driver is in bad shape or it would have got bulldozed to the side by now. The cells are headed east, to worcester and Providence soon.it will be a long night tonight for lots of people that just aren't used to this sort of thing. Last big one in this county was 1979, most folks weren't even born back then.....my place got hit by a 'straight line wind shear?' one year one week ago. peanuts compare this these things...
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