High winds are taking down trees and wires around New Hampshire and Massachusetts Thursday as much of southern New England is under a wind advisory.
Police departments across eastern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire are reporting trees have fallen across roads, including a tree that blocked part of I-93 in Salem, Massachusetts and a tree across an I-93 northbound exit in Salem, New Hampshire.
Firefighters in Salem, Massachusetts also confirmed a tree fell onto a home on Dalton Parkway; however, the tree didn't break through the home's roof. No one was injured.
Several roads were closed in Newton as crews responded to fallen trees and downed or hazardous wires, including a commercial stretch of Needham Street between Winchester and Christina/Oak streets.
In Billerica, a car hit a fallen tree on Route 3 southbound near Treble Cove Road. No one was injured, according to state police.
In New Hampshire, a tree fell on a Milford mobile home, according to National Weather Service reports.
Trees have also taken down power lines in towns around Massachusetts. It's unclear how many are without power.
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Wind gusts are expected to reach into the 40-50 mph range by Thursday afternoon, but will taper off after sunset.
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