Around the same time an EF-1 tornado was tearing through North Attleboro Wednesday night, a tornado blowing 90 miles per hour winds was blowing through a secluded section of forest in Rehoboth, the National Weather Service says.
The tornado touched down around 11:30 p.m. in a wooded area west of Steber Way. The NWS says many trees were snapped and uprooted by the twister blowing 90-mile-per-hour winds.
The maximum width of the tornado was 50 yards wide.
“This was a very short-lived tornado which was only on the ground for one minute,” the NWS says.
MEMA posted photos of the felled trees on social media.
The two late-night storms in Bristol County triggered weather alerts.
Wednesday’s tornado was the third time a twister had hit the town of North Attleboro in the past 10 months.
A, EF-1 tornado blew through town in August 2023 before an EF-0 storm hit the Bristol County community in September.
Drone video shows a path of fallen trees lying across some rooftops in the area.
This browser does not support the video element.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.
Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts.
Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW