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The Dexes / Funnel / 5422692

Eventdex · Funnel

WORCESTER

5422692 · 42.617, -71.233

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event_typeFunnel Cloud
ncei_event_id5,422,692
episode_id1,179,715
begin_utc2004-08-20T18:13:00+00:00
end_utc2004-08-20T18:13:00+00:00
stateMASSACHUSETTS
cz_typeC
cz_nameWORCESTER
lat42.617
lon-71.233
end_lat42.550
end_lon-71.167
deaths_direct0
deaths_indirect0
injuries_direct0
injuries_indirect0
wfo_sourceAMATEUR RADIO
episode_narrativeSevere thunderstorms swept across western, central, and northeast Massachusetts and caused widespread damage. There were many reports of downed trees, large limbs, and power lines from winds estimated to have gusted as high as 60 mph from the east slopes of the Berkshires across Worcester County to the Merrimack Valley. In Worcester County, a downburst cut a path of damage over a four mile stretch, from Ball Hill in the northwest corner of Northborough to a little to the southeast of the Algonquin High School parking lot. A number of pine trees from 1 to 2 feet in diameter were snapped off at various heights.The storms also produced large and damaging hail. A pilot at Tewksbury Airport reported two inch diameter hail which lasted four minutes. It caused damage to several parked aircraft. Golf ball sized hail was reported by amateur radio operators in Ashburnham and Townsend. Several cars sustained damage from the hail in Townsend. Lightning from the storms ignited a fire which caused extensive damage to several houses in Tewksbury. One person was struck by lightning at a campground on Peppermint Hill in Cummington.
year2,004

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WORCESTER — Funnel — TerraPulse