Rare November tornadoes hit Connecticut, Rhode Island

MA last recorded a November tornado on 11071971. The EF-1 had estimated peak winds of up to 90 mph 145 kph and a maximum path width of 100 yards 91 meters, according to the services preliminary report. The twister in North Kingston had estimated peak winds of up to 80 mph and a maximum path width of 150 yards.Both tornadoes uprooted several trees.


PTI | Newhaven | Updated: 15-11-2021 07:47 IST | Created: 15-11-2021 07:47 IST
Rare November tornadoes hit Connecticut, Rhode Island

Two tornadoes that hit Rhode Island and southeast Connecticut this weekend were the first since at least 1950 to strike the area in November, the National Weather Service said Sunday.

The service confirmed the two tornadoes touched down Saturday evening — an EF-1 near Stonington and Westerly, Rhode Island, and an EF-0 in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. Representatives from the service were in the region Sunday to investigate damage. No deaths or injuries were reported.

"Since 1950, there has never been a tornado recorded in CT or RI in the month of November,'' the NWS tweeted. "MA last recorded a November tornado on 11/07/1971." The EF-1 had estimated peak winds of up to 90 mph (145 kph) and a maximum path width of 100 yards (91 meters), according to the service's preliminary report. The twister in North Kingston had estimated peak winds of up to 80 mph and a maximum path width of 150 yards.

Both tornadoes uprooted several trees. In the path of the EF-1, a gutter and shutters were ripped off homes, a trampoline became lodged on a power line about 20 feet in the air and a metal shed was lifted and flipped before it was crushed by a large branch, among other damage, according to the service.

In the North Kingston tornado's path, at least four power poles were snapped and a fallen tree caused window and roof damage.

Both tornadoes touched down for about a mile and a half.

The NWS said in another tweet it was unable to adequately survey the Scituate, Rhode Island, area due to sunset.

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