The National Weather confirmed a tornado touched down in Worcester last night leaving a 2 mile path of destruction. The tornado touched down near the intersection of Perry Street and Fairfax Road in Worcester. Wind speeds reached 85 miles per hour. Below are images tweeted out showing damage in the area.
Good morning from #Worcester where there is clean up to do after a tornado cut a path across the city. @7News pic.twitter.com/qGQEqgCPdP
— Jennifer Eagan (@Jennifer_Eagan) September 1, 2014
The .@NWS, says it was a strong EF0 tornado that touched down in #Worcester Sunday night. #wcvb @ 6. pic.twitter.com/ARDueIAJin
— Julie Loncich (@JulieLoncichTV) September 1, 2014
Lots of downed tree limbs in #Worcester pic.twitter.com/qdQxnoUwR2
— Lindsay Corcoran (@Lacorc) September 1, 2014
Several trees and tree limbs down in #Worcester, resulting in minor to moderate damage to cars. #wcvb pic.twitter.com/7KyQI50Lhz
— Julie Loncich (@JulieLoncichTV) September 1, 2014
A #tornado tore up the field at #Worcester Academy. Report coming up on @7News pic.twitter.com/KMMStvNSn7
— Jennifer Eagan (@Jennifer_Eagan) September 1, 2014
#Worcester wakes up to damage from confirmed EF0 #tornado last night. #MaWX pic.twitter.com/LGHxAscUQQ
— Rick Cinclair (@RickCinclair) September 1, 2014
Driver navigating around downed trees. Vernon and Windham in #Worcester #MaWX pic.twitter.com/GwKbxkDCXa
— Rick Cinclair (@RickCinclair) September 1, 2014
PIC: Streetlight ripped to ground by storm #WCVB #Worcester pic.twitter.com/bD4p6L8wmw
— Liam Martin (@LiamWCVB) September 1, 2014
No structural damage to homes though some limbs landed on houses in #Worcester after EF-0 #tornado. @NECN pic.twitter.com/STMFFqRlnf
— Justin Michaels (@JMichaelsNews) September 1, 2014
Several trees and tree limbs down in #Worcester, resulting in minor to moderate damage to cars. #wcvb pic.twitter.com/7KyQI50Lhz
— Julie Loncich (@JulieLoncichTV) September 1, 2014