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Cherry Hill’s eagerly anticipated outdoor concert scheduled for Tuesday evening had to be canceled due to the expected stormy weather conditions that were forecasted throughout the evening. The concert was meant to be the third and final installment of this summer’s “Music Under the Stars” series, a beloved annual event held at the Barclay Farmstead. Unfortunately, this cancelation brings an abrupt end to Cherry Hill’s cherished outdoor-concert series for this season.

Stormy weather entered South Jersey during the afternoon hours on Tuesday, leading the National Weather Service to issue a severe thunderstorm watch for the entire state, lasting until 8 p.m. that evening. The forecast included the possibility of frequent lightning and scattered gusts reaching up to 70 mph, as well as isolated hail, which could be as large as ping pong balls.

The afternoon forecast for Tuesday predicted a chance of showers and thunderstorms, with showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 5 p.m. The day was expected to be partly sunny, with a high temperature near 89 degrees and a southwest wind around 5 mph. The chance of precipitation was estimated to be around 60 percent, with anticipated rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch.

For Tuesday night, the weather forecast suggested a chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1 a.m., followed by a slight chance of showers between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. The night was expected to be mostly cloudy, with temperatures dropping to a low around 67 degrees. The south wind around 5 mph was expected to become calm in the evening, with a 40 percent chance of precipitation. Rainfall amounts between a tenth and a quarter of an inch were predicted, with the possibility of higher amounts in the event of thunderstorms.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, the weather was expected to improve with sunny skies and a high temperature near 90 degrees. The wind would be calm, gradually becoming southwest around 5 mph in the afternoon.

As unfortunate as the concert’s cancelation was, safety remains a top priority, and it was necessary to take precautions due to the potential hazards associated with the stormy weather. Cherry Hill residents and visitors were encouraged to stay vigilant during severe weather conditions and follow local authorities’ guidance to ensure their well-being. While the outdoor-concert series came to an early conclusion this season, the community eagerly looks forward to future editions, hoping for better weather and many more musical evenings under the stars in Cherry Hill.