WOLFEBORO, N.H. — An earthquake shook part of New Hampshire early Tuesday morning.
The United States Geological Survey reported a 2.2 magnitude earthquake in the Wolfeboro area around 12 a.m.
It’s not clear if the earthquake caused any damage.
In a tweet, the Weston Observatory shared a graphic showing a seismograph reading from Weston, Massachusetts.
Did you feel the earthquake? Click here to report it to the USGS.
Magnitude 2.2 earthquake today near Wolfeboro, NH@raspishake seismograms
— Alan Kafka (@Weston_Quakes) May 24, 2022
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Sutton, NH
Antrim, NH
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