By David Ariosto,
New York (CNN)
Severe weather barreled across the Northeast and mid-Atlantic on Saturday as a powerful cold front brought heavy rain, high winds and at least one tornado into a beachfront neighborhood of New York City.
New York (CNN)
Severe weather barreled across the Northeast and mid-Atlantic on Saturday as a powerful cold front brought heavy rain, high winds and at least one tornado into a beachfront neighborhood of New York City.
A
waterspout with winds up to 70 mph churned onshore and turned into a tornado
toward Breezy Point, officials said, a Queens neighborhood on the western edge
of the Rockaway peninsula.
Amateur
video captured images of the twister spiraling a mixture of sand and debris,
which was largely flung onto a nearby baseball field, according to Ross
Dickman, a National Weather Service spokesman.
The
funnel churned about 600 yards inland before dissipating, Dickman said. But it
still had enough power to knock down trees and power lines, causing minor
structural damage to nearby buildings.
A New York fire department
official, who declined to be named citing official policy, said fire units
deployed to the Breezy Point area in response to reports of overturned cars,
broken windows and roof damage.
"It
just got real windy and dark," said Juliana Santiago, who works at the
Silver Gull Beach Club.
Roughly
half a mile away, the Breezy Point Surf Club was damaged and closed after
storms knocked out the power, said Santiago.
"I
heard a big wind and heard a snapping of a utility pole," said Jim Brady,
who said he watched as the storms rolled in at Breezy Point.
"It
literally looked like the Wizard of Oz," said Jim Brady, a fellow witness.
A
second confirmed tornado touched down in Brooklyn, another New York City
borough, around 11:30 a.m., according to the weather service. This twister was
about 50 yards wide as it traveled a half mile in Canarsie, about 9 miles north
of the other reported tornado.
No
one was killed or injured as a result of the Brooklyn tornado, which had 110
mph winds -- meaning it is categorized as a strong EF1, on a scale from EF0 to
the most powerful EF5.
Tornado
warnings and watches were in effect for much of the day across parts of New
York, New Jersey and Connecticut before expiring Saturday night.
The
harsh weather forced U.S. Open men's and women's singles tennis matches in
Flushing Meadows, in the New York City borough of Queens, to be rescheduled to
Sunday.
In
2010, three tornadoes ripped through New York City, knocking down trees and
power lines and badly damaging several vehicles and buildings.
Heavy
thunderstorms also whipped through the Washington, D.C., area on Saturday,
leaving tens of thousands without power
Pepco
reported 65,000 outages at one point. Dominion Virginia Power, on its Twitter
feed, said it had restored electricity to 55,000 of 115,000 affected customers.
Twelve
people at the Prince George's County Fair were injured as they tried to
evacuate Show Place Arena, about 20 miles east of Washington in Maryland, due
to pending severe weather, the National Weather Service said on its official
Twitter feed.
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