The National Weather Service confirmed that an EF-1 tornado touched down in Dublin, New Hampshire, on Sunday afternoon, June 23. The tornado occurred between 5:09 PM and 5:13 PM, traveling along a 3.6-mile path with a maximum width of 40 yards and top wind speeds reaching 90 MPH. This marks the second tornado to hit Dublin in as many years. The tornado was part of a round of severe thunderstorms that moved through New England and was associated with a cell currently moving through Manchester.
Tornado last evening in Dublin NH...info on that tornado below👇 https://t.co/nl3HDnqejt
Good evening. An EF-1 tornado occurred last night just south of Dublin, New Hampshire. Though the survey is complete, we still need to log all of the data points and will post a map of the tornado path tomorrow. Here's our public information statement on the tornado. #NHwx https://t.co/xnCRVeujyj
At 5:09PM, @NWSGray confirms an EF-1 tornado occurred in Dublin, NH. We covered this storm on-air yesterday. The tornado traveled along a 3.6 mile path with a max width of 40 yards. Top wind speed was 90 MPH. Shockingly, this is Dublin's second tornado in as many years! #NHwx https://t.co/jagtTDS6Ia
The National Weather Service confirmed Monday that a small tornado touched down in Dublin, N.H., Sunday afternoon as round of severe thunderstorms moved through New England. https://t.co/WvXbFGY3p4
CONFIRMED! EF-1 Tornado occurred in Dublin, NH yesterday between 5:09pm and 5:13pm https://t.co/7dkNbJ2ZMF
Brief tornado earlier today near Dublin, New Hampshire; this is associated with the cell that is currently moving through Manchester: https://t.co/lHj6TeTkaR