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EF-1 tornado touched down in Delaware on Sunday, NWS says

A tornado touched down in Middletown, Delaware, as storms moved through the area on Sunday, the National Weather Service confirmed Monday. 

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Residents in Middletown, Delaware, are recovering from storm damage after an EF-1 tornado touched down on Sunday. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville spoke to residents who are cleaning up after the storm.

A tornado touched down in Middletown, Delaware, as storms moved through the area on Sunday, the National Weather Service confirmed Monday. 

The EF-1 tornado began at 4:49 p.m. Sunday about four miles northeast of Middletown and just north of Delaware Route 896 (Boyds Corner Road) in a field just west of North Bayberry Parkway, officials said.

The path of the tornado was 1.19 miles in length and 200 yards in width with an estimated peak wind speed of 100 miles per hour.

The tornado caused minor damage to homes and a park while uprooting trees. No deaths or injuries occurred however.

An EF-1 is considered a "weak" tornado with wind speeds between 86 and 110 mph.

Footage from SkyForce10 on Monday showed downed trees and damage to homes in Middletown. 

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