Met someone in the area in a hiking group on fb and we did one of the easier hikes here, but it has nice views and it's an easy drive once you get out of the city.
There were funnel clouds yesterday caught on video, but there was no evidence of a debris cloud or any other indication they touched down. The storm pretty much went from just west of the biggest city in NH straight towards I think the 5th most populated city, so that was fun to watch on the news. Meanwhile on Mt. Washington it was gusting around 90mph and they're up there going, "yup, not much worse than usual, nice to go out with out all the people."
Ahh I just looked at the news, and I guess they're saying it did touch down as an EF1 for 3.6 miles. Not even the cell they were worried about further north of us. THAT cell was actually about 30 miles west of us (actually probably 10 miles if you go in the direction of the left side of the first photo). I want to see if we lose power here how much quicker it'd be restored than in bumfck nowhere and an ice storm leaves you without electricity and water for over two weeks...