A dark and stormy night
T. Anderson captured the vibe during the storm at Forest Hills.
Elsewhere, Channel 7 reporters didn't have to even venture outside to get some news, lightning crashed and trees fell across the Boston area.
Tree down right at the front entrance of @7News! @WX1BOX @NWSBoston @universalhub pic.twitter.com/hiN5T7paua
— Jay Kenney (@JayWHDH) July 27, 2021
Revere, storm hunter edition. Featuring two MASSIVE bolts, right at my doorstep. @WCVB @universalhub @wbz pic.twitter.com/CNq3WlYbJZ
— cat queen (@SirenHuntress97) July 28, 2021
Meanwhile, on Hyde Park Ave. In front of the Woodbourne Apts@jamaicaplain @universalhub pic.twitter.com/7wAoA971Zf
— Gordon Bedford (@TIEbrarian) July 27, 2021
Now isn’t this a lovely scene. @universalhub pic.twitter.com/2aIoLn3t9a
— Ashawn (@ashawnxdabney) July 27, 2021
This is the best view we are going to get. Looks like the lightining took out the cameras at #dorchesterheights at ~7:39PM. Didn't notice in my enthusiasm. Same bolt scare the living daylights out of our kids and cycled the TV. @bostonNHP @universalhub @WEATHERISHAPPEN. pic.twitter.com/intOUwb2kl
— BostonTimelapse (@BostonTimelaps1) July 28, 2021
In Gloucester, lightning set a house on fire.
If a tree falls on the train tracks in Hyde Park, it will seriously delay people trying to get home from Boston.
[925 PM] Here's a look at the wind damage reports [so far] from this afternoon's line of storms. You can see the concentration of the strongest winds on either side of the Mass Pike.
Check out the list of damage reports here: https://t.co/WTlRBFK0D0 pic.twitter.com/Y3D8eQ2iIE— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) July 28, 2021
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The sky has that greenish hue
The sky has that greenish hue that I remember from going to Bradley University in Peoria, IL. While a green sky does not mean a tornado, it means the storm is strong but it is often present with tornados.
Great shot!
I'm using it as the homescreen on my phone.