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Severe Thunderstorms Expected To Move Into NJ Monday, Forecasters Say

Storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts, hail and heavy rainfall, according to the National Weather Service.

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The severe thunderstorm watch issued on Monday. (U.S. National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mount Holly)

A severe thunderstorm watch and flood watch have both been issued across parts of New Jersey as the chance of ‘a couple tornadoes’ are in play heading into Monday night, forecasters said.

According to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service (NWS), scattered, severe thunderstorms are expected alongside some flash flooding late Monday afternoon and evening.

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As these thunderstorms approach, a severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of New Jersey, as well as Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland.

The watch is currently in effect until 9 p.m. in Atlantic, Cape May, Hunterdon, Monmouth, Somerset, Burlington, Cumberland, Mercer, Ocean, Camden, Gloucester, Middlesex and Salem Counties.

According to the NWS, storms will be capable of producing "locally damaging wind gusts, hail, and locally heavy rainfall."

Forecasters also said a brief tornado cannot be ruled out.

Though the day began on the quieter end, NWS is predicting that these thunderstorms will come with "damaging wind gusts" which could reach up to 70 MPH.

Timing for severe weather is expected to stretch from 3 p.m. until late on Monday.

In addition to scattered thunderstorms, forecasters said there is also a high risk for the development of "dangerous and life-threatening rip currents" on Monday for Jersey Shore beaches in Ocean, Atlantic and Cape May Counties.

NWS is advising residents to monitor the latest forecasts and make sure you can receive watches and warnings.

On Monday morning, NWS issued a flood watch across multiple New Jersey counties from 2 p.m. through late Monday night.

The watch was issued in:

The greatest risk for flash flooding is in urban and poor drainage areas, according to NWS.

Rainfall rates of two inches per hour are possible, forecasters said.

The latest forecast from the weather service is as follows:

North Jersey

Central Jersey

South Jersey


Editor's Note: This article was updated with new information from the National Weather Service.

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