Still kicking (sorta ...). Thanks for asking. All the damage actually occured about 10 miles north of us Connecticut folks. Nary a drop of rain or puff of wind here yesterday (darn - we need the moisture).
Westfield, Springfield, Brimfield, Southbridge and Sturbridge felt the brunt. Fortunately Old Sturbridge Village (
www.osv.org) where I volunteer came through unscathed, although cars were blown off I-84 which runs parallel to the Village's southern boundary. Lots of volunteers pouring in from around southern New England; EMT, fire and electrical crews from CT, NH, VT, and NY states coming to assistance.
Some scenes right after the storms passed through:
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Springfield this morning:
Tornado forming over Connecticut River (watch the water sucked up into the funnel cloud) -
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Tom