The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey issued a tornado warning on March 16th at 10:30 PM. The warning remained in effect for 30 minutes, expiring at 11:00 PM that same evening.

Weather officials issued a tornado warning for a brief period on the evening of March 16th, alerting residents to potentially dangerous conditions.
The National Weather Service facility in Mount Holly, New Jersey activated the tornado warning at 10:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time on March 16th. The emergency weather alert remained active until 11:00 PM EDT the same night, spanning a 30-minute timeframe.
The warning was distributed through the official weather alert system, providing residents with advance notice of the severe weather threat in the affected area.
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