Tropical Storm Fay makes landfall Outside Vineland New Jersey

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Tropical Storm Fay has made landfall in New Jersey, about 10 miles South-Southeast of Vineland, according to the National Hurricane Center.

The storm contains maximum sustained winds of about 350 mph, with higher gusts and possibly multiple tornoados developing in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. It's moving north at 14 mph and should pick up speed through the evening and overnight as it moves through New Jersey headed for Philadelphia.

As the system moves West over the next 24 hours, it will continue to bring a threat of flooding from New Jersey to Pennsylvania.

Some New Jersey communities intentionally lowered their lakes' water levels ahead of the storm, hoping to reduce flooding, Point Pleasant Beach Mayor Paul Kanitra told CNN affiliate News 12 New Jersey.

A tropical storm warning has been issued for the all of New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

"We're going to see some trees down. We're going to see some power lines down. Probably a little bit of beach erosion, and that heavy, heavy rainfall," CNN Meteorologist Chad Myers said.

"Around 6 o'clock tonight, that will be the worst weather you get in Philadelphia” Myers said.

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