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By Lily Kuo

NEW YORK, Sept 8 (Reuters) – The U.S. National Weather

Service reported a tornado may have touched down in the New York

City borough of Queens on Saturday morning, pulling down power

lines, throwing around cars and damaging property.

The weather service said in a preliminary report that a

tornado may have hit Breezy Point, a neighborhood on the

Rockaway Peninsula of Queens.

Tornadoes are extremely rare in the largest and most densely

populated U.S. city.

The severe weather forced the U.S. Open tennis women’s

singles final at Flushing Meadows to be delayed from Saturday

evening until Sunday, the U.S. Tennis Association said.

A National Weather Service advisory warned of more storms

and possible tornados through the evening in other parts of the

northeastern United States including sections of New Jersey,

Connecticut, Maryland, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and

Pennsylvania.

A spokesman for the New York Fire Department said there were

reports of damage throughout the city but that the department

had not yet confirmed the reports.

He said that in the borough of Brooklyn trees had been

uprooted, power lines were down and a section of a roof of a

house had been taken off.

“We have confirmed large trees were uprooted and electrical

wires taken down. We also have confirmation a house roof being

compromised. The roof has been taken off,” he said.

(Editing by Greg McCune and Will Dunham)