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A flash flood warning is in effect for parts of northern New Hampshire

Two tornado warnings issued in New Hampshire Wednesday night have since expired, but flash flood warnings remain in effect for parts of northern New Hampshire as the remnants of Beryl spread. A tornado warning issued around 6:45 p.m. expired around 7:15 p.m. Then, another tornado warning was issued around 8:30 p.m. and was dropped by 9 p.m. A tornado watch for the northern half of the state has also expired. There are no active tornado warnings in the state. Flash flood warnings remain in effect for much of northern New Hampshire. The most recent warning is in effect until at least 2:15 a.m. For the latest updates on the alert calendar, visit our alerts page.>> National Weather Service Alerts and BulletinsAt least 2 inches of rain fell in many northern areas, with a few more inches of rain likely from these storms.>> Related: Flooding, damage reported in Littleton and DaltonA flash flood warning indicates that flash flooding is occurring or expected to occur shortly.>> Interactive RadarDrivers who encounter a flooded roadway are urged to stop and turn around, as most flood-related deaths occur in vehicles. Stay weather aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three zip codes. Plus, you can get notified when precipitation is coming to your area. Get storm coverage via the free Very Local app on your smart TV. Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media: Mike Haddad: Facebook | X Kevin Skarupa: Facebook | X Hayley LaPoint: Facebook | X Jacqueline Thomas: Facebook | X Matt Hoenig: Facebook | X

A pair of tornado warnings issued in New Hampshire Wednesday night have since expired, but flash flood warnings are still in effect in parts of northern New Hampshire as the remnants of Beryl move through.

A tornado warning issued around 6:45 p.m. expired around 7:15 p.m. Another tornado warning was then issued around 8:30 p.m. and was dropped by 9 p.m. A tornado watch for the northern half of the state has also expired. There are no active tornado warnings in the state.

Flash flood warnings remain in effect across much of northern New Hampshire. The latest warning is in effect until at least 2:15 a.m. For the latest updates on the warning schedule, visit our warnings page.

>> National Weather Service Alerts and Bulletins

At least 5 cm of rain fell in many northern areas, and a few more cm are likely from these storms.

>> Related: Flooding and damage reported in Littleton and Dalton

A flash flood warning indicates that flash flooding is occurring or is expected to occur shortly.

>> Interactive radar

Drivers who encounter a flooded road are urged to stop and turn around, as most flood-related deaths occur in vehicles.

Stay weather aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three zip codes. Plus, you can be notified when precipitation is coming to your area.

Get weather coverage via the free Very Local app on your smart TV.

Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media:

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