
Yes A Tornado Did Touch Down In New Jersey Friday🌪️
Tornado Rumbles Through Parts Of New Jersey
It was a very stormy Friday in New Jersey, and parts of the state saw thunderstorms and heavy rain. Some parts of the state also saw Tornado watches on Friday.

According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, "A potent cluster of thunderstorms that ripped down trees and flooded roads in parts of the region spawned a tornado in South Jersey on Friday afternoon, the National Weather Service confirmed."
The tornado touched down near Collings Lake in Atlantic County at 12:52 p.m. on Friday. The twister (EF-0) had winds of 65-75 mph. According to reports, the twister took down parts of trees and tore the roof partially off a building. No injuries were reported.
Currently, there is a severe thunderstorm warning in effect for parts of New Jersey until midnight Saturday.
Weather is expected to improve over the weekend with partly sunny skies developing on Saturday and sunny skies for Sunday.
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