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NJ Brace for 65 MPH Winds, Hail
12 Jun
Summary
- Severe thunderstorm watch issued for all 21 NJ counties.
- Winds up to 65 mph and hail are expected.
- Heavy rain could cause flash flooding.

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for all 21 counties in New Jersey, remaining in effect until midnight Thursday. The National Weather Service and Storm Prediction Center issued the alert due to scattered storms capable of producing 65 mph wind gusts, hail, and heavy rainfall.
This alert extends to the New York City and Philadelphia metropolitan areas. The atmosphere's high tropical moisture content increases the risk of flash flooding, with rainfall rates potentially reaching 1 to 2 inches per hour in some storm cells. Isolated thunderstorm cells were already observed moving across parts of eastern Pennsylvania and Long Island, triggering warnings for gusty winds and hail.
Looking ahead, New Jersey faces another round of strong thunderstorms on Friday. These storms are expected to be widespread and potentially intense, featuring large hail, dangerous lightning, and brief heavy downpours. This follows a day where record-tying temperatures were observed, with Newark Liberty International Airport reaching 96 degrees on Thursday afternoon, a record for June 11th.