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EF-1 tornado confirmed in Ann Arbor after early-morning touchdown
Summary
The National Weather Service confirmed an EF-1 tornado touched down in Ann Arbor early Wednesday and tracked about 1.7 miles east; city officials say they will conduct door-to-door damage assessments in the coming days.
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The National Weather Service confirmed an EF-1 tornado touched down in Ann Arbor early Wednesday. The agency reported the tornado tracked roughly 1.7 miles east from the area near Jackson Avenue and I-94 toward downtown. City officials said the event caused damage to buildings, trees, and utilities and led to widespread power outages and temporary school closures. Officials also said no one was reported injured.
Key facts:
- The National Weather Service confirmed an EF-1 tornado touched down in Ann Arbor and tracked about 1.7 miles east.
- Officials reported no injuries following the event.
- City authorities will carry out door-to-door damage assessments in the coming days and asked residents to expect visits from city workers.
Summary:
The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado moved through parts of Ann Arbor early Wednesday and caused damage to property and utilities. Officials reported no injuries and noted that city crews are responding to outages and damage. City authorities plan door-to-door damage assessments over the coming days to document impacts and assist recovery efforts.
