🌧️Strong thunderstorms moved across New Jersey late Thursday afternoon

🌧️Hundreds of branches and trees fell because of gusty winds

🌧️Heavy tree damage and power outages forced the closure of Marlboro High School


 

New Jersey is feeling the impact of Thursday's thunderstorms with power outages and the closure of a NJ Transit line on Friday morning.

Over 31,000 JCP&L, PSE&G and Atlantic City Electric customers are still without power as of 8:30 a.m. following the strong line of thunderstorms that rolled across New Jersey late Thursday afternoon bringing down hunrdeds of trees and branches.

As of 8:30 a.m. Friday the reported outages were:

  • JCP&L: 28,679 customers without power mostly in Monmouth (Freehold Township, Hazlet, Manalapan, Marlboro, Middletown and Matawan) and Middlesex counties (East Brunswick, Old Bridge and Spotswood)
  • PSE&G: 2,406 customers without power mostly in Mercer County (Ewing, Hopewell)
  • Atlantic City Electric and Orange & Rockland Electric reported scattered outages in their respective service areas

ALSO READ: Chief Meteorologist Dan Zarrrow's forecast

Fallen tree in Monroe Township (Middlesex)
Fallen tree in Monroe Township (Middlesex) (Listener submitted)
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"Bow echo" brought gusty winds

Last night's storms caused dozens of reports of downed trees and wind damage. The National Weather Service received reports of trees falling onto houses in Colts Neck, Cranford, Keansburg, Middletown and Red Bank along with a tree on top of a vehicle in Harding. A tree crushed a bus shelter on Route 206 in front of Rider University in Lawrence.

Trees also fell onto many local roads including Route 29 in Lambertville and Hopewell, Route 34 in Matawan and Route 206 in Princeton.

Marlboro Township said its outages were caused by a transmission trip that took out one of the breakers out of the substation and a pole fire on a high tension transmission line coming in from Old Bridge.

Chief Meteorologist Dan Zarrow said that gusty winds in Marlboro-Matawan-Old Bridge were the result of a bow echo that moved through the area. It's a type of image that appears on radar as a curved or bow line

"They were right at the peak of the bow echo that rolled through there. It looks like the worst wind happened just before the rain started to fall, catching people off-guard," Zarrow said.

Marlboro Mayor Jonathan L. Hornik told New Jersey 101.5 that heavy tree damage and a continuing power outage have forced the cancellation of classes on the last day of the school year at Marlboro High School.

Radar image shows a "bow echo" in a line of thunderstorms on 6/19/25
Radar image shows a "bow echo" in a line of thunderstorms on 6/19/25 (Radarscope)
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Signs ordering attendees of the Barefoot Country Music Festival in Wildwood to seek shelter 6/20/25
Signs ordering attendees of the Barefoot Country Music Festival in Wildwood to seek shelter 6/20/25 (Chris Coleman, Townsquare Media)
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Trains and concerts impacted

NJ Transit says its North Jersey Coast Line will remain suspended Friday morning due to downed trees near Middletown. Cross honoring is in effect with NJ Transit and private bus carriers.

There were 61 departures canceled from Newark Thursday and another 7 so far on Friday, according to flightaware.com.

The Barefoot Country Music Festival on the beach in Wildwood was shut down early Thursday evening due to the lightning strikes near the beach but was reopened at 9 p.m. with performances by Rascal Flatts and Megan Maroney.

Tree that fell onto a house in Lakewood 6/19/25
Tree that fell onto a house in Lakewood 6/19/25 (The Lakewood Scoop)
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