National Weather Service Issues Brief Severe Thunderstorm Alert for Region

Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 8:22 PM

The National Weather Service Mount Holly office issued a severe thunderstorm warning on March 11th at 8:11 PM. The warning remained in effect for just 19 minutes, expiring at 8:30 PM the same evening.

Weather officials from the National Weather Service’s Mount Holly, New Jersey office issued a severe thunderstorm warning on March 11th during the evening hours.

The alert was activated at 8:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time and remained active until 8:30 PM EDT on the same date, covering a brief 19-minute period.

The warning was distributed through the agency’s alert system and assigned the identifier urn:oid:2.49.0.1.840.0.34c678eb29a664670e735caea70bfb0ed88d72f5.001.1.cap in their notification database.

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