The Chicago Blackhawks beat the Bruins 6-5 in overtime to even …
Rick LaSalle captured this water spout on Narragansett Bay from Quonset in North Kingstown.
Updated: Wednesday, 15 Aug 2012, 1:55 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 15 Aug 2012, 8:39 AM EDT
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) -- Severe storms moved through Southern New England Wednesday morning, bringing torrential rain and even a water spout over Narragansett Bay.
In photos taken by Rick LaSalle, Jr. at Quonset in North Kingstown, a water spout could be seen over the bay. (You can see video sent into our newsroom to your left)
According to Eyewitness News Meteorologist Pete Mangione, a water spout is a tornado that forms over water instead of land. It's formed when there's rotation in the storm clouds.
"Water spouts can cause damage if they hit a boat, but generally they don't. They just suck up water," Mangione said.
Torrential rain that accompanied the morning storms also caused street flooding throughout the state during the morning commute.
Mangione said the worst of the storms was over by late morning, but isolated thunderstorms are possible later Wednesday afternoon.
Copyright WPRI 12
Ground rules for posting comments: No profanity or personal attacks. Please comment on the subject of the story itself. If you do not follow these rules, we will remove your post. Keep it civil, folks!
Our commenting section is powered by IntenseDebate. If you registered for an account but didn't receive a verification e-mail, check your spam folder or click here for more information. For additional technical help, click here.