The National Weather Service sent survey teams to evaluate an area west of Milford in New Jersey, as well as areas in eastern Allentown, western Bethlehem, and Hellertown/Coopersburg in Pennsylvania.
Storm Photos and comments shared by residents show the severity of the damages the strong storms caused:
“Our neighborhood has extensive damage and I saw a greenish cloud with rotation before we headed to the basement,” a western Lehigh County resident commented alongside a photo of overturned outdoor furniture crammed between wrought-iron fencing.
“We have trees uprooted in the back yard facing one way and trees uprooted in front yard facing other way. As a meteorology graduate, I have seen straight-line wind damage and this is different.”
Downed trees and wires were also prevalent in photo comments.
According to NJ.com, approximately 4,000 homes remained without electricity Tuesday morning, Aug. 8. A total of 10 tornadoes have touched down in the Garden State so far this year, the outlet added.
The final assessment of the survey was expected by Tuesday evening.
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