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Severe Thunderstorms Slam NJ As Warnings Issued

Some areas could see hail and powerful windgusts, experts say.

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According to the National Weather Service, severe storms are moving into parts of North and Central Jersey from the northwest. (National Weather Service )

Severe thunderstorms are inbound as an intense heatwave and wildfire smoke stews in the Garden State.

According to the National Weather Service, severe storms are moving into parts of North and Central Jersey from the northwest.

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Specifically, a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Southeastern Morris County and Northeastern Somerset County in northern New Jersey until at least 5:30 p.m.

Areas including Morristown, Parsippany, Somerset, and Mendham can expect significant weather, officials say. Additionally, I-78 in New Jersey between mile markers 42 and 43, I-80 in New Jersey between mile markers 39 and 46, and I-287 in New Jersey between mile markers 30 and 43 will be affected, according to experts.

As a result of the intense storms, Newark International Airport has issued ground stops for the time being, temporarily halting flights.

Forecasters say some parts of the state could see quarter-sized hail and incredibly strong wind gusts reaching 60 mph.

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The storms rush in as New Jersey is already dealing with significant weather.

Heat Wave, Wild Fire

On Wednesday, heat is expected to move in on the Garden State with highs in the upper 90s to near 100° and heat indices between 100-109°

An Extreme Heat Warning is currently in effect until 8 p.m. for parts of New Jersey, including Western Monmouth, Middlesex, Somerset, Ocean and Southeastern Burlington Counties.

Smoke from Tuesday's Canadian wildfire is also anticipated to spread into the region Wednesday evening and on Thursday, which may reduce visibility and lead to air quality issues.

Alongside the smoke and extreme heat, there is also a threat of isolated, severe thunderstorms after 4 p.m. near, north and east of Philly.

Damaging winds pose one of the main threats, the weather service said.

If thunderstorms do occur, forecasters expect them to produce damaging wind gusts, hail and brief, heavy rainfall, with frequent cloud to ground lightning possible.

Storms could occur from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Wednesday.

In order to prepare, the weather service recommends monitoring the latest forecasts and making sure you can receive watches and warnings.

Here's the latest NWS forecast throughout New Jersey:

North Jersey

Central Jersey

South Jersey

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