![]() ![]() WFMZ-TV reported several trees were damaged and power lines were brought down. The tornado crossed mostly open fields until reaching Crab Apple Tree Road where a large tree was uprooted. In a later statement on Wednesday, the survey team also determined an EF-0 tornado with a peak wind of 85 mph touched down on Reiglesville-Milford Road in Holland early Monday evening where it caused tree damage and significant damage to two farm buildings. A survey team had initially determined that straight-line winds of up to 95 mph uprooted trees and brought down limbs in a neighborhood on the Bloomsbury/Bethlehem border. The line of thunderstorms was strong as it crossed the Delaware River from Pennsylvania with gusty winds, some heavy rain and lightning. A survey team from the National Weather Service returned to New Jersey Wednesday and determined Monday's thunderstorms did produce a tornado in Hunterdon County.
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