The National Weather Service has
confirmed a 10th tornado that struck during storms last month in Pennsylvania
and New Jersey.
Forecasters said Sunday the EF-0
tornado struck July 29 in a remote area of Jackson Township, with estimated
peak winds of 80 mph.
Authorities earlier confirmed nine
other tornadoes in Pennsylvania and New Jersey during the storm, including an
EF-3 tornado in eastern Pennsylvania and an EF-2 tornado that started in the
Keystone State and then moved into the Garden State.
Authorities in Bucks County said the
EF-3 tornado with top winds of 140 mph damaged and auto dealership and a mobile
home park, injuring five people.