This tree fell on North Conway Burger King's roof early Tuesday morning after days of high winds. The dining room remained closed Wednesday, but the drive-through is open. (COURTESY PHOTO)
This tree fell on North Conway Burger King's roof early Tuesday morning after days of high winds. The dining room remained closed Wednesday, but the drive-through is open. (COURTESY PHOTO)
CONWAY — No one was injured when high winds toppled a tree down on North Conway's Burger King early Tuesday.
High winds blew through the area early this week, with peak gusts of 133 mph recorded Monday and 142 mph Tuesday on the summit of Mount Washington. It was also windy in the lower elevations of the Mount Washington Valley, with the Observatory’s North Conway weather station reporting a peak gust of 33 mph early Tuesday, according to education coordinator Will Broussard.
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