Forecasts warned of winds up to 60 mph.
have left more than 15,000 homes and businesses without power across New Jersey on Saturday evening.
As of 6:50 p..m. there were 15,097 outages reported statewide. Most were concentrated in areas served by Public Service Electric & Gas and Jersey Central Power & Light. Storms moved through the state early Saturday evening and The National Weather Service issued flash flood warningsResidents of those areas are advised move to higher ground immediately and avoid walking or driving through flood waters.
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