April begins with showers and thunderstorms, which could produce gusty winds, heavy rain, hail, and even tornadoes across New Jersey through Saturday evening.
As officials survey the damage from this weekend's tornadoes and residents start the clean up, let's consider some takeaways from this significant storm.
While the remnants of Hurricane Ian will be near New Jersey from Friday through Tuesday, only a piece of the weekend will feature truly nasty, washout weather.
New Jersey's atmosphere turned violent one year ago, as severe thunderstorms spawned six damaging twisters in Essex, Mercer, Burlington, and Ocean counties.