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Tropical Storm — Southern Worcester, MA

Sep 21, 2017

Named storm Jose formed over the Tropical Atlantic, moving west and growing to become a Major Hurricane. Jose passed north of the Leeward Islands, then turned on a northward path north of the Dominican Republic. As he moved north, Jose diminished to a Tropical Storm during Tuesday the 19th and then stalled about 150 miles southeast of Nantucket. The storm then slowly drifted south by Friday the 22nd and started to dissipate.||Jose brought strong wind gusts and heavy downpours, primarily to the

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 721988). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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