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MULLICA HILL, N.J. -- Officials in southern New Jersey are reporting devastating storm damage after a tornado swept through the region on Wednesday.
Another tornado also started in Jackson Twp. and moved into Howell Twp. That tornado was rated as an EF-2 with wind speeds up to 120 mph. It touched down at 7:33 p.m. and lifted just one minute later.
Severe weather caused damage across the region Tuesday, even triggering a tornado warning in parts of New Jersey. It was issued for parts of Ocean and Monmouth counties, and expired at 7:15 p.m.
The most tornadoes in a single day in New Jersey were seven in 1989. The second most was five tornadoes on March 10, 1964, a record that was tied Thursday night.
JACKSON TOWNSHIP, New Jersey (WABC) -- Cleanup efforts continue across New Jersey on Monday after the National Weather Service confirmed six tornadoes touched down on Saturday.
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Courier-Post on MSNTropical Storm Debby poses tornado risk, dangerous surf for New Jersey
Tropical Storm Debby has already wreaked havoc on parts of South Jersey. Now, remnants of the storm are coming for round two.
New Jersey was already under a state of emergency due to flooding concerns as of 2 p.m. A statewide flood watch runs until 6 a.m. Friday for most of the state.
Severe thunderstorms that ripped across New Jersey on Thursday afternoon and evening dumped heavy rain in short spans across parts of the state. The storms trigged numerous flash flood warnings along ...
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