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Storm Warning Hits Jersey Shore: Stay Inside and Listen
New Jersey, USAMonday, June 8, 2026
To stay safe, people should head to the lowest floor of a sturdy building and avoid windows. Inside, steer clear of electrical outlets, plumbing fixtures, and metal objects. Keep a battery‑powered radio handy in case power goes out. Outside, secure loose items that could become projectiles.
Pets should be brought indoors and fences checked to keep them from running away. Lightning can strike several miles away, so hearing thunder means you’re in danger; the safest place is inside a building or a car.
If caught in a vehicle, close all windows and avoid touching the radio or any metal parts. Stay inside for at least 30 minutes after the last thunderclap, because a car acts as a Faraday cage that protects occupants from lightning.
Residents can stay updated by signing up for text alerts and watching local news. The weather service’s automated system feeds this information to the public, helping people make quick decisions during storms.
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