Right mix of warm, humid air, winds stirred up state's rare tornadoes
The tornadoes that struck Central Massachusetts yesterday are an unusual phenomenon for New England, the product of warm, humid air and winds that created the perfect conditions to generate the spinning, funnel-shaped storm. While the state does not have a large number of tornadoes, a National Weather Service meteorologist said there are typically one or two a year.
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