Tornado warning ends, severe weather threat continues



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A tornado warning was issued Monday for parts of Massachusetts.

The National Weather Service issued the warning for Dukes and Barnstable counties, which has now expired.

A severe thunderstorm warning was also issued in the area of Provincetown and Truro and is no longer in effect.

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Personnel aboard the M/V Island Home confirmed the sighting of a waterspout near Woods Hole at 9:50 a.m. A wind gust of 65 mph was recorded in the area, while a gust of 42 mph was recorded in Marston Mills.

WCVB-TV

Falmouth Public Schools moved all students to interior, ground-level areas of school buildings, the district said.

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Northwestern Norfolk County, Southwestern Suffolk County and Southeastern Middlesex County. The warning, which covered a section of Route 128, is no longer in effect.

The storm cell earlier prompted a tornado warning as it passed over Rhode Island.

WCVB will have more information when it becomes available.

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