A severe thunderstorm that was issued for most of New Hampshire has been dropped by the National Weather Service after a series of severe storms moved through the state.
This is a breaking update. This story will be updated. The previous story is below.
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Multiple severe thunderstorm warnings have already been issued in New Hampshire. There are currently none that are active.
The primary concerns with the strongest storms are for winds topping 60 mph, frequent lightning and quarter-sized hail. Wind or hail damage is possible.
Drivers who need to be on the roads during any storms are urged to use caution.
The weak tornado threat is low, but some rotation is possible.
Any threat of early evening storms fades with partial clearing.
Fair skies return for the weekend.
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