Tropical Storm — Eastern Hillsborough, New Hampshire
2020-08-04 · Eastern Hillsborough, New Hampshire
Event narrative
Tropical Storm Isaias brought limited impacts to Hillsborough County with isolated reports of trees and branches down leading to isolated power outages. Some damage occurred within an outer feeder band during the early and middle afternoon across the western half of the county. Isolated wind damage occurred during the evening hours when Isaias made its closest approach. Overall power outages for the county remained low with less than 5% of the county without power. No flooding was reported.
Wider weather episode
Tropical Storm Isaias was the first tropical storm to impact New Hampshire since 2011. The center of the storm tracked west of the state, keeping the flooding rain associated with the storm across New York. The primary impacts the storm brought to New Hampshire were gusty winds with widespread reports of wind gusts in the mid to upper 40s. Numerous trees and branches were brought down with scattered power outages across the state. An area of enhanced damage was concentrated in Carroll County as a squall line pushed through the region. Concentrated tree damage toppled 100s of trees with one fatality being reported as a large crashed into the home. Overall storm impacts were brief with a period of gusty winds from the south to southeast on the evening of August 4th causing most of the damage. There was no coastal flooding reported as the relatively minor storm surge of around a foot coincided at the time of low tide on the New Hampshire coast.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 918372. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.