A major tornado hit the Oklahoma City area earlier today-specifically the town of Moore, OK. It caused major damage in about a 20 mile swath. The tornado was on the ground for around 45 minutes. The NWS earlier today classified it as an EF4 tornado with winds of about 200 MPH, and it could be classified as an EF5 once the survey is taken! That flattened many buildings and has caused around 55 deaths- and unfortunately will likely continue to go up thru the night. Our thoughts and our prayers are with the people of OK tonight.
Alerts: A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect for the Cape and Islands.
Boston forecast:
Tonight: Scattered showers fade. Foggy with a low of 60.
Tuesday: Low clouds and fog in the morning, then scattered showers with fog in the afternoon. Cooler with a high of 63. East wind of 10-20 MPH.
Tuesday night: Mostly cloudy with areas of fog. Lows in the mid 50's.
Wednesday: Warmer and muggy. Partly sunny with isolated storms. Highs in the low 80's.
Thursday: Partly sunny with severe storms likely. Highs in the mid 80's.
Friday: Cooler and less humid. Highs in the low 80's.
Extra: Stay tuned for my Atlantic Hurricane season 2013 forecast.
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