He said local and state resources will be available in the coming days as the town assess the damage. Based on the damage, this tornado produced winds of around 100 mph, and is rated EF-1.

This tornado caused tree damage along its path, with some structural damage noted to a property on State Route 131. The tornado then entered rural areas of northern and northeast Greene County, where scattered debris was found in fields and trees were denuded and debarked.

Most of UI’s outages are in North Branford (1,993), Hamden (4,899), East Haven (522), New Haven (786) and North Haven (1,946).

Whitney Avenue and Skiff Street are also seeing flood conditions.
Parks in Bridgeport were closed at 2 p.m. ahead of the expected storms, officials said.

Healthy into Springfield Township. Northern Hartford, Tolland and Windham counties have severe drought conditions. Near Poe, an entire mobile home park was destroyed. Cloudy, then gradually becoming partly cloudy, with a low around 67. Easter Worship With Resistance Chicks! UI reports 21,983 customers without power, with most of those in Hamden (10,647).

Damage to trees and barns was observed, in addition to downed power poles on Given Road, just north of the intersection with Shawnee Run Road. Around 3:43 PM, a tornado touched down just outside of Franklin County in far eastern Madison County, tracking northeast. The end of the damage occurred along Milford Road, where debris from a destroyed barn was thrown into an adjacent field. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. EF0 - SW of Dillsboro, IN (Dearborn County)A brief tornado touched down in southwest Dearborn County in the 8800 block of Davies Road.
The tornado moved northeast and entered Summit County. Damage to trees and power lines are possible. A tornado watch is in effect until 8 p.m. Thursday for Fairfield, New Haven, Hartford, Middlesex and New London counties, according to an alert from the National Weather Service.

Around this time, a PDS tornado warning was issued for the southern side of Marion.

These new storms instantly became tornadic and produced several strong to violent tornadoes in central Ohio. U.S. Drought Monitor says 87 percent of Connecticit is abnormally dry. The number of outages there represent more than 97 percent of Eversource customers in that town. Earlier in the night, outages for both companies combined were over 62,000.

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Model guidance on April 22 also hinted at this possibility, and by the morning of the April 23, the SPC upgraded to a high risk across much of Ohio, extreme east Indiana, and northern Kentucky.

“Our town was hit very hard today, and there was a lot of damage, but I'm very thankful that we do not believe there were any major injuries,” Leng said in a statement. Erfasst werden nur Windstationen des deutschen Wetterdienstes.

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The tornado caused mainly EF1 and EF2 damage as it moved through Richmond and eastern Wayne County and into western Ohio, as several houses and businesses were damaged.

Trees were debarked east and northeast of the city, and debris from homes in Marysville was scattered across fields a few miles northeast of town.

“Although a tornado is not immediately likely, it is best to move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building. Route 15 south in Hamden is closed between Exit 62 and Exit 59 because of debris in the roadway.

The alert for the tornado watch came just minutes before another notice about a severe thunderstorm warning for central Fairfield County and New Haven and Middlesex counties until 4:15 p.m. after severe thunderstorms were picked up along a line near Litchfield, moving southeast at 65 mph. There continues to be some uncertainty how far north the severe threat will be from Albany northward due to a cooler and more stable air mass in place.”.

UI reported 10,673 customers without power in Hamden around that same time, and another 4,645 customers in the dark in North Haven. Numerous downed trees, leaning or broken transmission poles and damage to several buildings marked the path of the tornado through Mt.