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Clusters of strong thunderstorms are expected to sweep across eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey late Thursday afternoon and ...
Tornadoes in New Jersey are not rare. They occur a couple of times each year. The most recent one took place near Trenton, in Lawrence Township, in June 2024, as confirmed by the NWS.
A tornado watch is in place for more than a dozen counties in New Jersey following a flurry of intense thunderstorms from the remains of Tropical Storm Debby. It is in place in Atlantic ...
New Jersey's Monmouth and Middlesex counties were actually under a tornado warning Monday night. Unlike tornado watch advisories, tornado warnings are much more concerning. Here's the difference ...
A wet week of weather in New Jersey is expected to conclude Friday with a tornado watch for much of the area as the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby travel through the Northeast. The National ...
The potential for severe weather remains in the Tri-State Area on Saturday, after a tornado watch was issued for parts of New Jersey yesterday. The National Weather Service issued the tornado ...
WESTFIELD, N.J. -- A tornado watch has been canceled for the northwestern part of New Jersey as the remnants of Debby move out of the region. The lieutenant governor also declared a state of ...
New York City, Long Island, the Connecticut shoreline and Jersey Shore are not under the tornado watch as of 2 p.m. Check the latest weather alerts for your neighborhood here.
The storms are being blamed for over three deaths in central New Jersey, including two in Plainfield who died after a tree ...
At 5:30 p.m., the National Weather Service (NWS) announced that large swaths of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland were under a tornado watch, which is predicted to last until 10 p.m ...
A tornado watch is in place for more than a dozen counties in New Jersey following a flurry of intense thunderstorms from the remains of Tropical Storm Debby It is in place in Atlantic, Burlington ...
Tornadoes in New Jersey are not rare. They occur a couple of times each year. The most recent one took place near Trenton, in Lawrence Township, in June 2024, as confirmed by the NWS.