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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.
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.
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More storms in forecast after New Jersey tornado warning
More storms are possible Thursday in New Jersey, and the rest of the Tri-State Area, after a tornado warning was issued in Atlantic and Ocean counties on Wednesday night.
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.
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.
Video shows possible tornado in Wenonah, New Jersey. (Credit Hope Hinkson) Severe weather leaves path of destruction across region. George Solis has more on Action News at 11 p.m. on June 13, 2019.
Today's weather will be cloudy, windy, and drizzly. The ocean is downright dangerous as rip current and storm surge concerns ...
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