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EF-1 Tornado Causes Devastation in Mattapoisett: Residents Share Terrifying Experience

Tornado ​Confirmed in Mattapoisett

MATTAPOISETT – A small tornado ⁤was confirmed⁢ in Mattapoisett during Tuesday’s storms. The‌ National Weather Service issued a tornado warning there around 11⁣ a.m. The agency then ‌sent a survey team⁤ to the⁢ town and confirmed “a​ tornado did⁣ take place” in a statement Tuesday afternoon.

Researchers inspected the damage and data to determine the tornado was an EF-1 rating and was on the ground for about ⁣three minutes. It lifted off the ground on North Street near Eldorado Drive.

There‌ have ⁣been ⁣no‍ reports of any serious injuries.

Residents in the area were⁣ caught off guard by the tornado. ⁤Marcia Dupont, a local resident, ‍shared ​her experience, stating, “Every time you get a warning⁢ it’s nothing around here. ⁣It’s⁣ getting darker and I was like let me listen outside. It was not that loud train noise but to me⁤ there was a different noise⁤ out there, and ‍I’m like this​ is not good.”

Dupont quickly ‌took shelter with her cat as‌ debris started hitting her ‍house. “This is real, get out⁤ of here, even though you want⁣ to ‍stand there and look ‌at it,” Dupont said.

Other residents, like Dan Roellke,‍ also experienced damage‍ to their properties. ⁣Roellke watched as ⁣a huge⁣ tree fell between his‌ garage and home, narrowly missing his mud room. “If it was honestly a⁣ few ⁣feet to my right ‍it would​ have went right into ⁤my mud‌ room and smooshed ​me,” ⁢Roellke said.

In addition to⁢ the tornado in Mattapoisett, ⁤another tornado touched⁣ down in Marstons Mills on​ Cape Cod Tuesday morning. ​The EF-0 tornado was on the ground for about four minutes.

This recent tornado in Mattapoisett adds to the number ​of tornadoes that have occurred in ⁢Massachusetts this summer. On July 16, an EF-0 ‍tornado touched down briefly in North Brookfield, and on July 29, an ‍EF-1 tornado touched down in Foxboro near Easton⁤ and Mansfield.

A total of three tornado warnings were issued ⁢during the torrential rain‍ storms on Tuesday,⁢ which also caused several roads to flood in⁢ eastern Massachusetts.

Residents are advised to stay alert and take necessary precautions during severe weather events.Tornado​ Confirmed ‌in Mattapoisett

Mattapoisett, MA – A small tornado ​was confirmed in Mattapoisett during​ Tuesday’s storms, according to ‍the National Weather Service. The tornado warning was​ issued around 11 a.m.,​ prompting‍ the agency ​to send a survey team ‍to the town. In a statement released‍ Tuesday afternoon, the National Weather Service⁤ confirmed that “a tornado did ⁣take place.”

Researchers inspected the ‍damage and data and determined ⁤that the tornado was rated as an EF-1. It was on‍ the ground for ​approximately three minutes before lifting off near North Street and Eldorado Drive.

Fortunately, there ​have been no⁣ reports of any⁢ serious injuries. However, residents in the ​affected areas described the ⁣experience ​as terrifying. Marcia​ Dupont, a resident ‍of⁤ Mattapoisett, said, “Every time you get ⁣a warning it’s​ nothing around here. It’s getting darker and I was ⁤like let me listen outside. It was not that loud train noise but to ‌me there was a different noise out ⁤there, and ‌I’m like this is not good.”

Dupont quickly ​sought shelter in her​ garage as debris started hitting her house. ‍She managed to grab her cat and find cover. “This is real,‌ get ‌out of here, ​even though you⁢ want⁤ to stand there and look at it,” Dupont said.⁢ After the tornado passed, she discovered damage to her ‍roof and ‍witnessed‍ power ⁢crews⁤ working to clear fallen⁢ trees and power lines.

Another resident, Dan Roellke, ⁤watched as⁣ a large tree fell‌ between his garage and home, narrowly ⁤missing his mud room. “If it was honestly a few feet to​ my right it would have ‌went right into my⁢ mud room and smooshed me,” Roellke ⁤said.

In addition to the tornado in Mattapoisett, another tornado touched down in Marstons ⁣Mills ⁤on Cape Cod Tuesday morning. This ‌EF-0 tornado was ​on the ground for about⁢ four minutes.

This recent tornado in Mattapoisett adds to ‍the number of tornadoes that have occurred in ⁣Massachusetts ⁣this summer. ‍On July 16, an EF-0 tornado ‍touched down ‍briefly in North Brookfield, causing ‌damage to trees in the area.⁢ On ​July⁤ 29, an EF-1 tornado touched down⁤ in Foxboro near Easton and Mansfield, causing ⁢significant damage.

Overall, three tornado warnings were ‍issued during Tuesday’s storms, which also ‌caused flooding in several roads in ⁢eastern Massachusetts.

Residents are advised to stay alert and take necessary precautions during severe weather events.
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What were the effects of the recent tornado near North⁤ Street and Eldorado Drive in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts?

Ifting off near North ‍Street and⁤ Eldorado Drive. Fortunately, there ‍have been‍ no ⁣reports of serious injuries.

The tornado caught many residents off guard, ‌including Marcia Dupont who described hearing a different noise outside and quickly seeking shelter with her cat ‍as ‌debris hit her home. Other⁣ residents, ‍like Dan ⁢Roellke, also⁤ experienced property damage, with a huge tree narrowly missing Roellke’s mud room.

In addition‌ to the tornado in Mattapoisett, another​ tornado touched down in Marstons Mills on Cape ‌Cod earlier that morning, with an EF-0 rating and lasting about four minutes.

This recent tornado in ⁤Mattapoisett adds to the ​tally of tornadoes that have occurred in Massachusetts​ this⁢ summer, including tornadoes in North Brookfield and Foxboro near Easton and Mansfield.

Overall, a total of three tornado warnings were issued during Tuesday’s storms, which also caused flooding on several roads in eastern Massachusetts.

Residents ⁣are advised to stay alert and ‌take necessary precautions during severe weather events.

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