NORTH JERSEY — A severe thunderstorm brought high winds and hail to North Jersey on Friday.
A thunderstorm watch was issued from 3:o5 p.m. until 9 p.m. Friday in North Jersey. In addition, a special weather statement was issued until 7 p.m., saying a storm with high winds was moving east toward Bergen and Hudson counties.
At 6:16 p.m., the NWS said, radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm moving east with 30 MPH winds. Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow unsecured objects, the NWS said.
Forecasters told people in places like Overpeck Park and stadiums in Manhattan to seek shelter until the storm passes.
In the end, a storm did blow through the area before 7 p.m., bringing hail and heavy rain. A flood advisory was issued for those areas until 8:15 p.m.
Damage Last Weekend
Last Saturday, during severe thunderstorms, the National Weather Service got reports of wind gusts as high as 58 MPH at Newark Airport and 60 MPH at Teterboro Airport.
National Weather Service meteorologist Dave Radell told Patch that straight-line winds caused much of the damage in northeastern New Jersey, particularly in Bergen County, but there were no indications of a microburst.
The skies and forecast can change rapidly, so use the links below to see the radar and more.
Local Links To Track Storms
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