National Weather Service Confirms Tornado Hit New Jersey Thursday Morning
The National Weather Service’s storm damage survey team confirmed an EF1 tornado occurred around 5 am today (Thursday, June 9) in the Blackwood section of Gloucester Township, New Jersey.
The National Weather Service Philadelphia / Mount Holly shared the following statement:
Storm damage survey team confirmed an EF1 tornado occurred around 5 AM today in the Blackwood section of Gloucester Township, NJ (Camden County) with estimated peak winds up to 90 mph. More details, including path length/width, will be available later this PM.
The NWS has reported that there was “quite a bit of tree damage” and “is in relation to the severe thunderstorms” that traveled through the state early this morning.
Officers of the Gloucester Township Police Department along with local fire departments went door to door to check on residents. Several trees were knocked down onto roads and parked vehicles, and luckily there were no personal injuries.
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DAMAGE IN BLACKWOOD
— “NorEaster” Nick Pittman (@NorEasterNick) June 9, 2022
Just got done taking a look at everything in person… this is VERY isolated. I’m talking a block of one neighborhood isolated. All damage is leaning in the same direction which makes me suspect straight line winds. Will wait for official word. pic.twitter.com/gNzRGbyyMJ