The National Weather Service Mount Holly office issued a severe thunderstorm warning on March 16th at 10:39 PM, remaining in effect until 11:30 PM that evening. The alert was distributed through the official weather service warning system to notify residents of potentially dangerous storm conditions.
Weather officials from the National Weather Service’s Mount Holly, New Jersey office issued a severe thunderstorm warning on the evening of March 16th, alerting residents to dangerous storm conditions in the area.
The warning went into effect at 10:39 PM on March 16th and remained active until 11:30 PM the same evening, giving residents nearly an hour of advance notice about the approaching severe weather.
The alert was distributed through the National Weather Service’s official warning system, which uses a standardized identification protocol to track and manage weather advisories across the region.
Residents were advised to monitor local conditions and take appropriate safety precautions during the warning period as the severe thunderstorm moved through the area.
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