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OT: Anyone just feel an earthquake in CT?

Totally felt in Ridgefield - first ever in my lifetime. Exactly the way I always thought it would feel - slow, then noise of everything (windows) shaking - then strong - then subsided.
 
Yes, in northwest CT. Biggest I’ve felt since California 45 years ago.
 
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Yes I felt the house shake in Pittsfield, MA. Earthquake Tracker website says M4.7 or M4.8 quale with epicenter in New Jersey.
 
Totally felt in Ridgefield - first ever in my lifetime. Exactly the way I always thought it would feel - slow, then noise of everything (windows) shaking - then strong - then subsided.
snowkot, God's telling you to switch to Man City... : )
 
We live near Sikorski and it felt like a few helicopters flying overhead. We have loose windows that rattle a lot anyway. And... we're heading up to Plattsburg for the eclipse on Monday. Saw one in France in '99. If you can get to the full-eclipse line, go! It's amazing!
 
Poughkeepsie, NY area having many reports of houses shaking.
 
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Yes on the Sound a little west of New Haven. More of a jolt than a shaking.
 
I just read that news here in SoCal. My family members and friends in NJ, NY and CT are okay, so I’m wishing all the Boneyarders residing in those States the same.
 
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Daughter felt it in East Hartford. Nothing in Portland, CT.
 
I thought that the earthquake was scheduled for 11AM tomorrow with its epicenter located in Bristol.
 
Definitely in Greenwich Village
In a large brick former Bell Tel Lab.
Probably just the kind that a large Earthquake brings down
 
Yes in Trumbull CT - my daughter is a teacher in Milford CT and also felt it during school
 
Nothing here in Tampa but my son swears his dog acted a little weird at the time. I'm sceptical it had anything to do with a small earthquake in Jersey but hey, who knows.

In the 80s there was a similar sized quake in Knoxville, where I lived at the time. I felt one big jolt. I ran out of the house thinking a car had crashed into the house, which was the only thing I could think of that could have caused it. My next door neighbor told me that it was a quake.
 
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Yes. Windows & door rattling in north central CT. Thought wind was gusting, looked outside & it wasn’t windy at all.
 
Parked in my truck having a snack here on the North Fork of Long Island. The truck rocked gently for about 25 seconds. I looked to see if someone was standing on the bumper, then I looked to see if trees were being blown by high wind.
A bit later a friend called to say there had been a quake in NJ.
 
Daughter felt it in East Hartford. Nothing in Portland, CT.
Agree on Portland but my grandaughter in adjoining Middletown felt it - maybe you had to have young nerves to feel it
 
Just felt an after-shock of perhaps five seconds at 6 p.m. in Western Connecticut (or perhaps it was my heart racing in anticipation of the games to come?).
 
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