OXFORD, CT — The National Weather Service has confirmed that two additional tornadoes touched down during the Tuesday storm in Connecticut. That brings the tornado total to four on top of several damaging macrobursts.

An EF1 tornado touched down in the northeast side of Winsted around 3:44 p.m. and had maximum wind speeds of 95 mph. It traveled for .7 miles and was 175 yards wide at its maximum. Several trees were uprooted and homes sustained minor structural damage. An eyewitness confirmed seeing a tornado. Another EFU tornado struck the Barkhamsted Reservoir around 3:52 p.m. No damage was reported in the area, but public video confirmed a tornado. An EFU tornado designation is one that spins up over an inland lake that isn't a marine zone. Since there was no damage a rating can't be assigned.

Connecticut was abuzz Tuesday night when local meteorologists said a tornado touched down in the Oxford and Southbury area. There was plenty of photographic evidence showing other areas of the state that may have been hit by a tornado too including the Brookfield and Hamden areas. Because of the devastation left behind by the storms in Connecticut, the National Weather Service sent a team of experts to check on the following towns including: Brookfield, Danbury, New Milford, Newtown, Oxford, Ridgefield, Southbury, Winsted, Bethany, Hamden, Cheshire and Durham.

The NWS confirmed late Wednesday two tornadoes touched down in Connecticut. One was in fact in Southbury and Oxford and the second was in the vicinity of Hamden and Beacon Falls. The Brookfield area didn't receive a tornado but it did receive a "macroburst" with winds in excess of 100 mph. Three other tornadoes were confirmed in New York. Three people were killed in New York due to the storm and two died in Connecticut.

Here is the full summary from the National Weather Service and there will be more information released Thursday concerning other areas.

Near Hamden and Beacon Falls ...EF1 TORNADO CONFIRMED FROM BEACON FALLS CT TO HAMDEN CT...