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Tornado watch issued in NJ Much of New Jersey was included in a tornado watch issued by the National Weather Service. The northeast part of the state including Bergen County was not part of the watch.
Where is the tornado watch in NJ. The National Weather Service issued the watch through 2 p.m. Friday for 17 New Jersey counties. North Jersey areas under the advisory include Sussex, Morris ...
The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a Tornado Watch for parts of Delaware, Washington D.C., Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia until 2 p.m. Friday.
The tornado inflicted considerable damage to the roofs of several additional homes near West Jefferson and snapped or uprooted dozens of trees. Less intense damage to trees, outbuildings, and a house occurred along the final segment of the path. The tornado dissipated just before it would have entered the Columbus suburb of Galloway. [99] [100] EF1
On average, there are three tornadoes each year in the state, although there have been as many seven on a single day, which occurred both in 1989 and 2023. They have occurred in every month but December and January. The state's most active year was 1989, with 19 confirmed tornadoes. Most tornadoes in New Jersey have been weak and short-lived.
The National Weather Service has extended its tornado watch for Central Jersey until 10 p.m. Friday as the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby race through western and central Pennsylvania.
An EF2 tornado south of Edinburg, Illinois on August 6. A moist and unstable air mass and very strong winds aloft were present on August 7, with a shortwave trough progressing towards northern portions of Appalachia, and convective available potential energy in the 2500-3500 values yielded for severe thunderstorm development.
From January to June, there were about 1,250 tornadoes, putting the year-to-date 2024 preliminary tornado count in third place, behind 2011’s 1,398 tornadoes and 2008’s 1,303 tornadoes for the ...