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      • NWS officials say the tornado had a path length of two miles and width of 3/8 mile. Maximum wind gusts were estimated at between 100 and 120 MPH. State police are assisting Revere police with road closures, flooding, trees down and structural damage throughout the city.
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  2. Jul 28, 2014 · By Scott Malone BOSTON (Reuters) - Police and emergency crews in the city of Revere, Massachusetts, outside Boston scrambled to clean up after a rare tornado touched down on Monday, downing...

  3. Jul 30, 2014 · It's likely no one in Revere has ever witnessed a tornado in their city. The Revere tornado and the June 2011 Springfield tornado are the two strongest to have formed in the state in this...

  4. Jul 28, 2015 · Tuesday marks one year since a category EF-2 tornado hit a coastal Massachusetts town, devastating homes and businesses. City officials and community leaders gathered at Revere City Hall to place a plaque to commemorate the storm Tuesday morning. The tornado had a path length of two miles and a path width of 3/8 of a mile along Broadway.

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  5. Jul 29, 2014 · According to the NWS-Taunton office, the tornado, with winds estimated at between 100 and 120 MPH, affected both Chelsea and Revere, but most of the damage was in Revere. The NWS said the tornado traveled 2 miles, leaving a path some 3/8-mile wide.

  6. On June 1, 2011, a total of six tornadoes touched down in both western Massachusetts and western Maine. The strongest was a long-track, high-end EF3 tornado that caused significant damage to the city of Springfield, Massachusetts as well as several adjacent cities and towns.

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    • Tornado outbreak
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    • EF3 tornado
  7. 10 in Your Town. Six years ago, a tornado ripped through downtown Revere.

  8. NEEDHAM, Mass. —. At least four tornadoes touched down Friday in eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island, one with winds of 115 mph, National Weather Service meteorologists confirmed ...

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