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More storms are possible Thursday in New Jersey, and the rest of the Tri-State Area, after a tornado warning was issued in Atlantic and Ocean counties on Wednesday night.
New Jersey saw five tornados Thursday night, the second-biggest one-day tornado outbreak in the state in the past 71 years.
Acting New Jersey Gov. Tahesha Way declared that a State of Emergency will go into effect in preparation for potential flash flooding, severe storms, intense rainfall and damaging wind gusts.
More: Latest News from Around the Tri-State In New Jersey, tornado warnings knocked out power to nearly 20,000 residents. No fatalities were reported during the storms in the tri-state area.
In addition to the inclement weather, a tornado warning was even issued for parts of New Jersey, including Somerset and Middlesex County, according to the National Weather Service.