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4 homes destroyed, 20 damaged as February tornado hits Evansville

National Weather Service also confirms an EF-1 tornado in Albany

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An aerial view of the damage along North Tolles Road early Friday, Feb. 9, after a confirmed tornado went through the area just northeast of Evansville, Wis., the prior evening. The tornado was the first-ever reported in February in the state of Wisconsin, according to the National Weather Service.

This story has been updated.

EVANSVILLE — Four homes were destroyed and 20 homes were damaged, according to the Rock County Sheriff's Office, by a confirmed tornado in Evansville Thursday night.

Structural damage along North Tolles Road early Friday morning after a confirmed tornado traveled through the area just northeast of Evansville, Wis., the evening before. The tornado was the first-ever reported in February in the state of Wisconsin, according to the National Weather Service.

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Patrick Crull tours the damage inside his home along North Tolles Road early Friday morning after a confirmed tornado went through the area just northeast of Evansville the priority evening. The tornado was the first-ever reported in February in the state of Wisconsin, according to the National Weather Service.

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Patrick Crull tours the damage inside the detached garage next to his home early Friday, Feb. 9, after a confirmed tornado went through the area just northeast of Evansville,Wis., the prior evening. The tornado was the first-ever reported in February in the state of Wisconsin, according to the National Weather Service.

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Patrick Crull tours the damage surrounding his home along North Tolles Road with his girlfriend Ashley Janes and family members Baylin Crull and Libby Crull early Friday morning after a confirmed tornado went through the area just northeast of Evansville,Wis., the prior evening. Crull moved into the house last December with his girlfriend Ashley Janes. The tornado was the first-ever reported in February in the state of Wisconsin, according to the National Weather Service.

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Debris from a farm building nearby sits in a field along North Tolles Road in Evansville, Wis., early Friday morning after a confirmed tornado traveled through the area just northeast of Evansville, Wis., the prior evening. The tornado was the first-ever reported in February in the state of Wisconsin, according to the National Weather Service.

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An aerial view of damage along North Tolles Road early Friday, Feb. 9, after a confirmed EF-2 tornado went through the area just northeast of Evansville, Wis., the prior evening. The tornado was the first-ever reported in February in the state of Wisconsin, according to the National Weather Service.

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Patrick Crull tours the damage inside his home along North Tolles Road early Friday, Feb. 9, after a confirmed tornado went through the area just northeast of Evansville,Wis., the prior evening. Crull and his girlfriend moved into the house last December after several months of remodeling the interior. The tornado was the first-ever reported in February in the state of Wisconsin, according to the National Weather Service.

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Patrick Crull tours the damage surrounding his home along North Tolles Road with his girlfriend Ashley Janes and family members Baylin Crull and Libby Crull early Friday morning after a confirmed tornado went through the area just northeast of Evansville,Wis., the prior evening. Crull moved into the house last December with his girlfriend Ashley Janes. The tornado was the first-ever reported in February in the state of Wisconsin, according to the National Weather Service.

Gazette staff members Katie Garcia, Ryan Spoehr, Kylie Balk-Yaatenen and Anthony Wahl, and freelance reporter Neal Patten, contributed to this report.

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