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Storms Hit North Jersey, Wind Threat Looms

North Jersey, New USAWednesday, April 15, 2026

< Storm Alert: Severe Weather Threatens North Jersey Tonight >

Isolated Thunderstorms to Unleash 60 mph Winds Across North Jersey

High-Impact Zones: Sussex, Warren, Morris & Passaic Counties Brace for Danger

The National Weather Service has issued a critical alert: isolated thunderstorms are poised to strike North Jersey, with the most severe weather targeting Sussex, Warren, Morris, and Passaic counties. While the brunt of the storm will focus on these northern regions, dangerous conditions could extend along I-95, putting southern counties like Mercer, Camden, and Monmouth on alert as well.

Peak Storm Window: 2 PM to 9 PM on Tuesday, April 14

A sharp spike in storm intensity is expected between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m., with light showers lingering into the evening. Despite modest rainfall totals (less than an inch), the combination of thunder, lightning, and high winds could disrupt daily life, causing power outages and hazardous conditions.

Wind Gusts Up to 60 mph: A Major Threat to Safety

The primary concern is destructive wind gusts, potentially reaching 60 mph. Residents should:

  • Secure loose outdoor items (furniture, decorations, trash cans)
  • Stay indoors if wind warnings are issued
  • Prepare for sudden power outages and disrupted travel

Stay Informed: Monitor Local Updates

While rainfall remains light, the risk of isolated severe thunderstorms demands vigilance. Local authorities will provide real-time updates—residents are urged to stay tuned to weather alerts and adjust plans accordingly.

Bottom Line: North Jersey faces a high-impact weather event tonight. Stay safe, stay indoors, and keep an eye on the latest forecasts.

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