Delaware
Storms caused downed power lines and trees in parts of PA, NJ and Del.
After several days of extreme heat, storms swept through parts of the New Jersey causing damage after pelting areas in rain Saturday.
In Woodstown, NJ, several trees were torn down along with power lines leaving some residents without power.
“We didn’t know how bad the damage was until the trees started falling down in our yard and we started getting phone calls that there were outages,” said Mendez a resident in the Woodstown, NJ area.

“It lasted about an hour, and it snapped trees, snapped poles, uprooted trees,” another resident said.
There were also downed trees in Aston Township, Delaware and Plumstead and Richmond township in Bucks County.
The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for parts of Delaware and severe thunderstorm warnings for Delaware and New Jersey for Saturday evening. All warnings are now over.