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MA Tornado Warnings Canceled, Severe Storms Roll In
19 Jun
Summary
- Tornado warnings for Worcester and Middlesex counties were canceled.
- Severe thunderstorm warnings issued for MetroWest due to straight-line winds.
- A tornado watch remains in effect for most of Massachusetts until 7 p.m.

Tornado warnings previously issued for Worcester and Middlesex counties in Massachusetts were canceled on Thursday, June 18, before 6 p.m. These warnings were replaced by severe thunderstorm warnings for much of the MetroWest region, as the National Weather Service identified potential for straight-line winds and heavy rainfall.
A tornado watch was issued earlier that day, at 1:40 p.m., for several counties including Essex, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, and Worcester. This watch, which was set to expire at 7 p.m., signaled that conditions were favorable for tornado development, though meteorologists characterized the overall risk as low.
Meteorologists explained that a tornado watch means conditions are conducive to tornado formation, whereas a tornado warning signifies that a tornado has been spotted or indicated on radar, necessitating immediate action. The primary threat from the approaching storms was identified as damaging winds, with gusts potentially reaching up to 60 mph, alongside heavy rain and frequent lightning.