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WATCH: Small Tornado Touches Down in North Haven National Weather Service Confirms
North Haven Police say the storm damaged several homes and resulted in downed trees and power lines on Wednesday afternoon: UPDATE

UPDATE: The National Weather Service has confirmed that it was indeed a tornado that struck North Haven on Wednesday afternoon, as recent videos depicted.
The National Weather Service made the confirmation around 6 p.m. and said no injuries reported.
North Haven Police reported that a small tornado struck the Montowese section of town, resulting in downed trees and power lines. Wind damage occurred on a line from Quinnipiac Avenue near the Montowese section of North Haven east to Barberry Road, according to the weather service.
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The location of wind damage included Quinnipiac Avenue, Village Street, Fitch Street, Governors Drive, Montowese Avenue by Cloudland, Montowese Avenue and Nettleton Avenue, the weather service states.
A shed was lifted about 15 feet into a tree, the weather service states, while adding winds gusted up to 70 mph.
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Tornado in North Haven, CT courtesy of CJ. #FirstAlertCT pic.twitter.com/3UPXiwxauk
— Ryan Hanrahan (@ryanhanrahan) August 10, 2016
We'll continue to update this story.
Here's the info on the confirmed tornado earlier today in North Haven! @WTNH @Kevin_Arnone #WTNHWeather pic.twitter.com/CyEObS9ccb
— Gil Simmons (@gilsimmons) August 10, 2016
Original post
NORTH HAVEN, CT — A microburst or small tornado struck the Montowese section of North Haven on Wednesday afternoon, resulting in downed trees and power lines, according to police. Police said several homes have been damaged due to the weather.
“We anticipate extended power outages as the United Illuminating Company is working to safely restore service,” police said in a press release. “The North Haven Police Department will continue with high visibility patrols in the affected area. Although it is tempting to explore the affected neighborhoods, we ask that residents remain home for their safety, and the safety of emergency crews.”
North Haven was also hit by a microburst in June 2015.
JUST IN: We have video of the tornado that did damage to parts of #NorthHaven today https://t.co/wU5BLpHGG8 pic.twitter.com/LPHhVjNVNj
— NBC Connecticut (@NBCConnecticut) August 10, 2016
This story will be updated when more information is available.
UPDATE: #NorthHaven neighbors are already working on cleaning up storm damage. Great teamwork!https://t.co/hqYL2KEFep
— WTNH News 8 (@WTNH) August 10, 2016
#storm damage in #NorthHaven. Officials: it may have been #microburst or small #Tornado. I'll be live on @WTNH at 5 pic.twitter.com/OuWjCXn89x
— Renee Chmiel (@ReneeChmiel) August 10, 2016
Photos arriving from folks across the state. Reports of a microburst in North Haven, Hamden. Crews are on it @WTNH pic.twitter.com/jFF4USV7tu
— Scott McDonnell (@ScottMcDonnell_) August 10, 2016
Possible small tornado damages homes in North Haven https://t.co/MjAz7GyGHi pic.twitter.com/xOXTzFyIM9
— Record-Journal (@Record_Journal) August 10, 2016
Photo via North Haven Fire Department
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