The National Weather Service has confirmed a tornado thought down Tuesday afternoon in the Quaker Bridge area of Mercer County, New Jersey, after quick-moving storms crossed the state.

At 3:51 p.m., a discordant thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located over Twin Rivers, 13 miles east of Trenton, moving east at 35 a long way per hour.

Storm distress across New Jersey after possible tornadoes touch down in the state.

After the storm tossed there were unconfirmed reports of a tornado in Princeton Junction, N.J. Photos posted to Twitter by a storm chaser distinguished several damaged trees in the area of Quakerbridge Rd.  There also appeared to be distress to roofs on several buildings.

The Emergency Operations Center opened due to storm distress in West Windsor. Crews were going door to door to check on maintains residences.

Officers have been assisting the community at broad with the trees down, road closures, and power arrange down. 

Dr. Aderhold, the Superintendent of West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Schools said all buses are accounted for and late buses were on schedule.

Assessments of maintains school buildings are ongoing by school staff.

There was unexperienced unconfirmed report of a tornado in Millstone, in Monmouth County.

Gusty showers and thunderstorms were popping up across the set on Tuesday afternoon. Hail slightly larger and pea-sized fell in Lambertville sponsor in the afternoon.

Along with the communities impacted by the storm were Hightstown, Cranbury, Roosevelt Twin Rivers, and Windsor.  The impact area engaged the New Jersey Turnpike near Exit 8A and I-195 near mile marker 12.

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