Tropical Storm — Southern New Haven, Connecticut
2020-08-04 · Southern New Haven, Connecticut
Event narrative
Numerous trees and power lines were downed throughout the county. This resulted in numerous power outages.
Tweed New Haven Airport reported a gust of 56 mph at 253 pm LST. Lighthouse Point reported a maximum sustained wind of 48 mph at 218 pm LST and a peak gust of 66 mph at 228 pm LST.
There were no reports of coastal flooding as the highest storm surge did not coincide with high tide and was during a period of low astronomical tides.
Wider weather episode
Category 1 Hurricane Isaias with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph, made landfall near Ocean Isle Beach, NC at 11:10 pm on August 3rd. Isaias' intensity weakened back to Tropical Storm strength as its forward speed increased to near 30 mph during the early morning of August 4th.
The center of Isaias passed about 65 miles west of New York City at 3 pm on August 4, 2020. Tropical storm force winds extended well east of the center of circulation. The highest sustained wind speeds ranged from 35 to 55 mph, with gusts 60 to 70 mph.
Isaias brought sustained tropical storm winds with gusts to near hurricane force across Southern Connecticut, resulting in widespread wind damage and power outages. There was also a confirmed EF-1 tornado in Westport, CT around 1:40 pm. Coastal impacts were minimal, and mainly from high surf along the coast. Rainfall amounts of 1/2 to 1 1/2 inches were observed across southwestern portions CT.
One death resulted from high winds:
In Naugatuck, New Haven, one man died after being struck by a falling tree while trying to move branches in front of his car on Andrew Mountain Road.
Preliminary damage cost estimates for Public Assistance are:
New Haven $ 9,610,561 + $ 415,000 = $ 10,025,561
Fairfield $ 7,364,714 + $1,625,000 = $ 8,989,714
New London $ 1,259,191 + $220,000 = $ 1,479,191
Middlesex $ 1,274,266 + $45,000 = $ 1,319,266
The number of power outages, statewide peaked around 752,225 at 8:00 AM on August 5th. The state lost around 1 percent of their tree population.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 920089. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.