Confirmation of 2 Tornado Strikes in New Jersey Following Severe Thursday Storm


BROWNS MILLS, New Jersey : New Jersey bore witness to the force of nature as the National Weather Service confirmed that two tornadoes tore through the state during a fierce onslaught of severe storms on Thursday afternoon.


In the Browns Mills section of Pemberton Township, located in Burlington County, one of the twisters made its mark. The intersection of Ridge Road, Whites Bogs Road, and Range Road bore witness to its destructive power, leaving behind a path of debris and devastation.


The second tornado wreaked havoc in the vicinity of Tomlin Drive and Hazel Court in East Greenwich Township, situated in Gloucester County. These unsettling events unfolded during a mid-afternoon storm that swept across the region, prompting the issuance of a tornado warning by the National Weather Service.


While the confirmation of the tornadoes is undoubtedly significant, additional crucial details are anticipated to be unveiled later this afternoon. These details are expected to encompass essential information such as the intensity rating of the tornadoes, their path length, and the width of their destructive reach.


As communities assess the aftermath of this destructive force of nature, the process of understanding the impact and potential recovery begins. With information unfolding, these incidents serve as stark reminders of the unpredictable power of weather events and the importance of preparedness in the face of such adversity.

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  • Tornadoes
  • New Jersey
  • Severe Storms
  • Confirmation
  • National Weather Service
  • Browns Mills
  • Pemberton Township
  • Burlington County
  • East Greenwich Township
  • Gloucester County
  • Weather Warning
  • Path and Intensity Details