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22 Feb 2023


The Newark Star Ledger reports meteorologists from the National Weather Service plan to visit parts of Mercer county on Wednesday to investigate whether a tornado touched down. A survey team will inspect the damage near West Windsor and Lawrenceville to determine if there’s evidence that a twister was responsible or if the damage was caused by straight-line thunderstorm winds. The agency said it expects to announce its findings by 4 p.m. on Wednesday.

SEVERE WEATHER TO IMPACT REGIONS FROM GREAT LAKES TO GULF COAST

Police Chief Christopher Longo, of the Lawrence Township Police Department, shared footage of the significant damage at the Lawrence Square Village housing development, urging residents who have been displaced to head to a nearby command post for help, according to local media.

Strong winds and thunderstorms ripped through New Jersey pulling trees out of the ground. A thunderstorm warning was issued for a short period of time.

Strong winds and thunderstorms ripped through New Jersey pulling trees out of the ground. A thunderstorm warning was issued for a short period of time.

Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes said local officials were getting "reports from around the county of wind-related damage, downed trees and building damage."

TWO STORM SYSTEMS SET TO BRING SNOW, SEVERE WEATHER TO MUCH OF THE US

In nearby Princeton Junction, photos and videos of damage showed numerous downed trees and power lines and large debris littering neighborhoods. Heavy wind damage was also reported in the area of West Windsor, with parts of roofs torn off homes and buildings, trees uprooted and cars damaged.

Due to the storm damage, U.S. Route 1 was closed in both directions Tuesday afternoon in the area of the Quaker Bridge Mall in Lawrenceville.

 

If confirmed to be a tornado, Tuesday’s storm would be just the fifth February tornado on record for New Jersey and the first since 1999.