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Severe thunderstorm warning issued for parts of RI. What to know.

Severe thunderstorm warning issued for parts of RI. What to know.

Yahoo11 hours ago
PROVIDENCE – A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for parts of Rhode Island on July 25 until 4:30 p.m.
Warwick, East Providence, Portsmouth, Barrington, Bristol, Warren, and Tiverton are among the areas under a severe thunderstorm warning.
The warning also extends into parts of southeastern Massachusetts, including Middleborough, Dartmouth, Wareham, Somerset, Swansea, Raynham and Rehoboth.
The storm may produce winds up to 60 mph and nickel-sized hail, according to the weather service.
What is a severe thunderstorm warning?
According to the National Weather Service, a severe thunderstorm warning means a thunderstorm capable of producing damaging winds, rain and/or hail is imminent. People under a severe thunderstorm warning should take cover and get to safety if possible.
Rest of RI still under a severe thunderstorm watch
A severe thunderstorm watch is still ongoing for much of Rhode Island, along with Connecticut and parts of Massachusetts.
The watch is in effect for all of Rhode Island until 9 p.m.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: RI weather: Severe thunderstorm warning issued by National Weather Service
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