New Jersey
63 mph wind was clocked during Friday’s storms. See top gusts in each N.J. county.
Trees were blown down. Electrical poles were snapped. And Christmas decorations went flying off lawns.
All thanks to Friday’s intense storms, which generated wind gusts as strong as 63 mph at the High Point Monument in Sussex County, 60 mph at Teterboro Airport in Bergen County and 60 mph in Belleville in Essex County.
Those were among the highest gusts clocked across the Garden State, according to the National Weather Service and the Rutgers NJ Weather Network.
Fierce gusts also were whipping down in South Jersey and along the Jersey Shore, and triggered more than 40,000 power outages across the state Friday afternoon and Friday evening.
Here’s a look at the highest wind gusts reported in each of New Jersey’s 21 counties on Friday:
Atlantic County
- 52 mph at Atlantic City International Airport
- 51 mph in Forsythe
- 48 mph at Atlantic City Marina
- 47 mph in Brigantine
- 45 mph in Pleasantville
- 44 mph in Pleasantville Point
Bergen County
- 56 mph at Teterboro Airport
- 47 mph in Lyndhurst
Burlington County
- 52 mph at McGuire AFB
- 48 mph at Coyle Field
- 47 mph at South Jersey Regional Airport
- 46 mph in Moorestown
- 41 mph in Tabernacle
- 40 mph in Silas Little
- 40 mph in Medford Village
Camden County
- 52 mph in Pennsauken
- 41 mph in Blue Anchor
Cape May County
- 50 mph in Avalon
- 49 mph in Cape May
- 49 mph in Cape May Harbor
- 46 mph in Wildwood
- 46 mph in Ocean City
- 42 mph in Woodbine
- 41 mph at Woodbine Municipal Airport
- 40 mph in North Wildwood
Cumberland County
- 48 mph in Fortescue
- 47 mph in Upper Deerfield
- 45 mph in Millville
- 44 mph in Greenwich
- 39 mph in Vineland
Essex County
- 60 mph in Belleville
- 59 mph at Newark Liberty Airport
- 45 mph in Caldwell
Gloucester County
- 60 mph in Logan Twp.
- 45 mph at Kingsway Regional H.S.
- 42 mph in West Deptford
- 41 mph in South Harrison
Hudson County
- 41 mph in Bayonne
- 40 mph in Jersey City
Hunterdon County
- 47 mph in Pittstown
- 44 mph in Teetertown
- 40 mph in Milford
Mercer County
- 52 mph at Trenton Mercer Airport
- 48 mph in Hopewell Twp.
- 44 mph in Woodsville
- 43 mph in Ewing
Middlesex County
- 51 mph in Perth Amboy
- 47 mph in Carteret
- 47 mph in Deans (South Brunswick)
- 42 mph in East Brunswick
- 40 mph in New Brunswick
Monmouth County
- 56 mph in Sea Bright
- 56 mph in Keansburg
- 54 mph in Sea Girt
- 51 mph in Monmouth
- 46 mph in Cream Ridge
- 43 mph in Millstone Twp.
- 43 mph in Oceanport
Morris County
- 49 mph in Pompton Plains
- 46 mph in Morristown
- 41 mph at Pequannock Twp. High School
- 40 mph in Randolph
Ocean County
- 57 mph in Mantoloking
- 55 mph in Surf City
- 54 mph in Harvey Cedars
- 53 mph in Beach Haven
- 52 mph in Toms River
- 50 mph in North Beach Haven
- 49 mph in Berkeley Twp.
- 49 mph in Seaside Heights
- 49 mph at Rutgers
- 48 mph in Seaside Park
- 47 mph at Trixies Landing
- 46 mph in Tuckerton
- 46 mph in North Beach
- 43 mph in South Seaside Park
Passaic County
- 44 mph in Charlotteburg
- 30 mph in Little Falls
Salem County
- 52 mph in Lower Alloways Creek
- 44 mph in Mannington Twp.
Somerset County
- 47 mph in Franklin Twp.
- 44 mph in Somerville
- 41 mph in Hillsborough
- 41 mph in Manville
Sussex County
- 63 mph at High Point Monument
- 50 mph in Hardyston Twp.
- 41 mph in Sussex
Union County
- 59 mph at Newark Liberty Airport
- 49 mph in Linden
Warren County
- 47 mph in Stewartsville
- 40 mph in Blairstown
- 39 mph in Hackettstown
Current weather radar
New Jersey
NJ Lottery Pick-3, Pick-4, Cash 5, Millionaire for Life winning numbers for Sunday, April 19
The New Jersey Lottery offers multiple draw games for people looking to strike it rich.
Here’s a look at April 19, 2026, results for each game:
Pick-3
Midday: 8-7-3, Fireball: 9
Evening: 5-0-8, Fireball: 0
Check Pick-3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Pick-4
Midday: 4-7-7-9, Fireball: 9
Evening: 5-9-7-8, Fireball: 0
Check Pick-4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Jersey Cash 5
20-25-35-38-45, Xtra: 35
Check Jersey Cash 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Millionaire for Life
32-42-52-53-55, Bonus: 05
Check Millionaire for Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Quick Draw
Drawings are held every four minutes. Check winning numbers here.
Cash Pop
Drawings are held every four minutes. Check winning numbers here.
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results
When are the New Jersey Lottery drawings held?
- Pick-3: 12:59 p.m. and 10:57 p.m. daily.
- Pick-4: 12:59 p.m. and 10:57 p.m. daily.
- Jersey Cash 5: 10:57 p.m. daily.
- Pick-6: 10:57 p.m. Monday and Thursday.
- Millionaire for Life: 11:15 p.m. daily
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a New Jersey Sr Breaking News Editor. You can send feedback using this form.
New Jersey
The Maple House Is Planning To Open In Two Locations In New Jersey This Year
Is there anything better than going out for breakfast? I mean, sure, you can make bacon, eggs, and toast at home, but there’s just something relaxing about going out to a Jersey Diner and getting your coffee in a plain white mug, looking over a massive menu, and feeling the back of your legs stick to the pleather booth.
Jersey loves a good breakfast spot.
A New Breakfast Chain Is Coming To NJ, With 2 Locations Planned
And there’s a new breakfast chain getting ready to open two locations in New Jersey that promise an elevated breakfast experience, which could be perfect for your next brunch.
And this new elevated breakfast concept is being run by a mother-son duo, who don’t love seeing that?
The Maple House Is Coming Soon To New Jersey
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According to NJ.com, Monmouth County natives Anthony DeGrande and his mother, Lisa Dalton, are the brains behind Monmouth County’s newest breakfast place, The Maple House.
The Maple House will specialize in an elevated breakfast experience, whipping up menu items such as cookie butter pancakes, a braised short rib melt, and addictive salads. The Maple House will be a great new addition to the New Jersey breakfast scene.
The Maple House Is Planning 2 NJ Locations
The Maple House already has big expansion plans, too. The first location is getting ready to open sometime in May off Oceanport Avenue in Fort Monmouth, but there are already plans in place for a second location.
The Maple House also plans on debuting in Neptune, off of South Main Street, in the near future as well.
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New Jersey
Nearby shooting interrupts 13-year-old’s birthday party in Paterson; 1 killed, 3 injured
PATERSON, New Jersey (WABC) — One person was killed and three others were injured in a shooting in Paterson.
The violence erupted around 6:30 p.m. Saturday near the intersection of East 29th Street and 10th Avenue.
Children nearby gasped in horror at the sound of rapid gunfire. They were just about to sing Happy Birthday to their 13-year-old friend at her backyard party, but instead of blowing out the candles, they ducked for cover when they heard gunshots in the distance.
“Just hearing it – it was scary to witness, to hear. Especially on my birthday. Like a time I’m trying to play with my friends, get together,” said the 13-year-old.
She also says she had a friend who was there who saw what happened.
“He was going to the bodega – he went running back, but he had saw two people come out of a car and then shoot, but it was like an automatic gun,” she added.
Bystanders watched in shock and panic as first responders treated the victims. One of them was lying in the street next to a car and another was on the ground next to a bicycle.
Local councilman Luis Velez says the City of Paterson has taken measures to reduce crime in this part of town – what he calls a ‘hotspot’ — in part by installing security cameras. He is encouraging the community to cooperate.
“Paterson Police is doing their job as I know, they’re doing a great job to reduce crime, but one again we, the police, nobody, not even the news media has a crystal ball to say this is going to happen now,” Velez said, “Some people see corners getting built up, they see activities and they’re afraid to come out and say something, but our police department is trained to keep it confidential and approach to bring the quality of life in this area.”
The 13-year-old hopes her next birthday party is not ruined by the sound of gunshots.
“First we thought it was fireworks, but then we heard sirens and everyone started going home because they were scared,” she added.
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