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A storm survey team dispatched to Mattituck confirmed that an EF-0 tornado had touched down around 11:15 p.m. Sunday night

"I've been through quite a few hurricanes out here, but I never want to go through that one again. That scared the hell out of me," Mazzaferro said Monday.

The sounds of chainsaws could be heard for much of Monday as crews worked to clear streets, yards and houses of downed trees and branches. Only a couple dozen customers were still without power Tim Morrin, with the National Weather Service, inspected the damage looking for any information that would help answer what came through Sunday night.

"[There's] enough evidence that I'm going to bring this information back to the office and we're going to look at it further," he told News 4 hours before confirming the EF-O tornado. The storm made for an unexpected clean up day for Anthony Martignetti, who sheepishly admitted he never heard a thing.Copyright NBC New York

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