The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado touched down in Camden County, Thursday morning.
The NWS says that the tornado was an EF-1 twister which had peak winds of 90 mph.
The storm hit the Deer Park development in the Sicklerville section of Gloucester Township at around 5:00AM.
Around five homes in the community suffered damage, with toppled trees and fallen branches seen scattered throughout the community.
Along with damage to the homes, trees also fell onto parked cars and into the road.
No injuries have been reported.
Tree branch came through this couple’s roof around 5am. @6abc pic.twitter.com/z7JrcbN61U
— Trish Hartman (@TrishHartman) June 9, 2022
[930 AM] A brief tornado may have occurred in portions of Camden County, NJ around 5 AM today and we are examining this more closely. We would appreciate any wind damage reports from early this morning. Thanks! #njwx
— NWS Mount Holly (@NWS_MountHolly) June 9, 2022