
Witnesses described branches being lofted into the air. in Marlborough, west of I-495, near a water treatment facility, the weather service said. The first tornado touched down around 11:40 a.m. All three traveled less than a mile, and none of the tornadoes resulted in injuries.

Officials at the National Weather Service’s Boston-Norton office have confirmed three tornadoes touched down on Monday in the wake of Tropical Storm Henri.Īll three tornadoes were rated as EF-0, meaning wind gusts reached between 65 and 85 mph. Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less As Tropical Storm Henri passed farther to the east, most of coastal Fairfield County experienced an ordinary rainy day on Sunday. High tide brought the waters of Long Island Sound onto a short stretch of Fairfield Beach Rd., in Fairfield, Conn. NWS / Contributed Show More Show Less 14 of15 Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less 13 of15Ī flood watch remains in effect for the entire state of Connecticut on Monday. The region will be bracing for Hurricane Henri, which is expected to hit Connecticut over the weekend causing coastal flooding and wind gusts up to 60 mph. Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less 12 of15Ī family prepares to disembark their boat at Palmer Point Marina in Greenwich, Conn., on Friday August 20, 2021. The region is bracing for Hurricane Henri, which is expected to hit Connecticut over the weekend causing coastal flooding and wind gusts up to 60 mph. Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show LessĪ boater passes by in Cos Cob Harbor at Palmer Point Marina in Greenwich, Conn., on Friday August 20, 2021. Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less 9 of15Ī view of boats docked at Palmer Point Marina in Greenwich, Conn., on Friday August 20, 2021.

Ivy Spillman stows a line while hanging out on a yacht she gets to use at Harbor Point Marina in Stamford, Conn., on Friday August 20, 2021. Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less 8 of15 Henri is expected to hit Connecticut over the weekend causing coastal flooding and wind gusts up to 60 mph. Carol Kaliff / For Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less 7 of15īruce Johnson ties down his sails in anticipation of Hurricane Henri at Halloween Yacht Club in Stamford, Conn., on Friday August 20, 2021. Shoppers brave the rain resulting from Tropical Storm Henri in the Walmart parking lot in Danbury Sunday, August 22, 2021.
