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All About 2006 Westchester County tornado
The 2006 Westchester County tornado was the strongest and largest tornado in the history of Westchester County, New York
It touched down there on July 12, 2006 and traveled into southwestern Connecticut during a 33-minute span through two states
The tornado touched down at 3:30 p.m
EDT (19:30 UTC) on the shore of the Hudson River before becoming a waterspout and traveling across the river
Coming ashore, the tornado entered Westchester County and struck the town of Sleepy Hollow at F1 intensity
After passing through the town, it intensified into an F2 tornado and grew to almost a quarter of a mile (400 m) in diameter
The tornado continued through the county, damaging numerous structures, until it crossed into Connecticut at 4:01 p.m
EDT (20:01 UTC)
Not long after entering the state, it dissipated in the town of Greenwich at 4:03 p.m
EDT (20:03 UTC)
When the tornado entered Westchester County, it was the eighth known tornado to either touch down or enter the county since 1950.
Two barns and a warehouse were destroyed, and a large stained-glass window was shattered
Numerous homes and businesses were damaged and thousands of trees were uprooted
There were no fatalities and only six minor injuries were associated with the storm
The cost of damages was estimated at $12.1 million.