Rumblings reported in N.J. Monday, but no evidence of seismic activity

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Rumblings reported in N.J. Monday, but no evidence of seismic activity
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New Jerseyans in Cape May, Cumberland, Ocean counties and beyond posted about the activity on social media.

Forecaster Nick Pittmansaying residents of Upper Township in Cape May County reached out to him on Monday and reported “houses shaking and windows rattling.”

“We’re not aware of anything and nothing has been detected earthquake-wise,” said Ray Martin, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service Office in Mount Holly. The weather service did not receive any reports of a loud boom or shaking Monday afternoon.did not show any witness reports for an earthquake in New Jersey Dec. 5.

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