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By Mia McCarthy
A brief tornado “can’t be ruled out” on Monday as remnants of Henri travel east across Massachusetts, according to the National Weather Service.
Henri was downgraded to a Tropical Depression Sunday night, but scattered showers and storms are expected to continue through Monday for much of the region, NWS said.
‘The remnants of #Henri will move back across southern New England Monday, possibly resulting in renewed flooding from scattered showers & storms that will be accompanied by torrential downpours,” the NWS tweeted, “Also, an isolated brief tornado can’t be ruled out Monday.”
The remnants of #Henri will move back across southern New England Monday, possibly resulting in renewed flooding from scattered showers & storms that will be accompanied by torrential downpours. Also, an isolated brief tornado can't be ruled out Monday. #mawx #ctwx #riwx pic.twitter.com/RysCr0Tuyx
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) August 22, 2021
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