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Severe thunderstorm warnings have been issued for two New Jersey counties, with forecasters warning of dangerous conditions including wind gusts up to 60 mph and quarter-size hail in the affected areas.
Additional spotty storms are possible later tonight across parts of the state.
Quick context
- Which New Jersey counties are under severe thunderstorm warnings?
- Two New Jersey counties are under severe thunderstorm warnings, though the specific counties are not detailed in the available forecast summary. Residents in the affected areas should monitor local weather updates for exact locations.
- What severe weather threats are expected?
- The main threats include damaging wind gusts as strong as 60 mph and quarter-size hail. These conditions can cause property damage and pose safety risks to those outdoors.
- Will storms continue tonight?
- Yes, forecasters indicate that more spotty storms are possible tonight across portions of New Jersey, so residents should remain weather-aware through the evening hours.
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