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[9 PM] Here's a look at the wind damage, flooding, coastal flooding, and wind gusts reports from today. For the interactive map visit this link: https://t.co/keTg6EoHNp ? pic.twitter.com/v3LAghm7AM
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) August 23, 2021
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
Peak observed wind gusts from Tropical Storm Henri received as of 2:30 pm August 22nd. pic.twitter.com/puQTFQ1FKI
— NWS Eastern Region (@NWSEastern) August 22, 2021
Henri is now a tropical depression. The wind continues to weaken, but the message stays the same for tomorrow — rain will be the biggest concern as it moves back east. pic.twitter.com/Pf4C3NkOKM
— Vicki Graf (@VickiGrafWX) August 22, 2021
We aren't in the clear from Henri just yet. The storm will turn back to the east Monday bringing more rain and possibly some storms. I don't expect wind to be a big concern, but we are watching for a low risk of a rotating storm. pic.twitter.com/kasZxqRoNo
— Vicki Graf (@VickiGrafWX) August 22, 2021
Power outages continue to increase across southern New England, with CT and RI feeling the worst of it. pic.twitter.com/ld8bNqshJa
— Vicki Graf (@VickiGrafWX) August 22, 2021
Most unusual. Two hurricanes…one city. BOTH Henri and Elsa were Cat 1 hurricanes, BOTH arrived along the New England coast at around noon and BOTH crossed through the same community, Westerly, RI. fortunately neither caused serious damage. #wcvb pic.twitter.com/Frw0AGAGQg
— Mike Wankum (@MetMikeWCVB) August 22, 2021
No big changes to the 8pm update from the National Hurricane Center. Henri continues to weaken as it heads west and is now a Tropical Depression. However, the remnants will loop back east tomorrow with more rain and thunderstorms. #wcvb pic.twitter.com/pqGueQ5ygU
— Mike Wankum (@MetMikeWCVB) August 22, 2021
Henri is now a tropical depression with the center 10mi SW of Hartford, CT. The remnants of Henri loop back around into central Mass tomorrow and bring sct'd downpours. Localized flooding is possible. We also can't rule out a brief, isolated tornado.@7News pic.twitter.com/trFU2xyCH5
— Jaisol Martinez (@JaisolWX) August 23, 2021
As expected wind gusts were highest along the CT/RI coastline, and southern Bristol County.
— Jaisol Martinez (@JaisolWX) August 22, 2021
Peak Wind Gusts from Henri: pic.twitter.com/ebInxhBPeS
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