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The Susquehanna River crested at 32.8 feet in Harrisburg on June 24, 1972, a whopping 15 feet above flood stage.
No rain or storms this weekend! A big and dominant area of high pressure is building in over western PA. This will keep storm chances away for days. Enjoy the sunshine. Temperatures will tick higher ...
Thursday night's severe weather led to downed trees, dangling power lines and some very close calls in several ...
The region’s energy giant, PECO, said it's working nonstop to return power to the tens of thousands of customers who went ...
The National Weather Service says straight line winds caused some of the storm damage in parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey ...
High winds and lashing rain Thursday caused widespread power outages in Chester County and a litany of storm-related damage, including power outages, downed trees, limbs and wires, but no ...
Commission Shares Summer Safety and #SaveInPA Energy Tips Amid Hot Weather and Ongoing Outage Response in Southeastern ...
"It has been a while since we have experienced extremely dangerous heat so the risk of heat-related illnesses will be ...
After Thursday's storms, many residents awoke to find trees down in their yards, on their cars or blocking major roads.
Severe storms on Thursday afternoon ripped up trees and pulled down power lines from the Philly suburbs to the Jersey shore, leaving thousands without power.
Thursday's storms also caused issues at Abington Hospital. The medical facility had to temporarily close after a power outage. The hospital, in the 1200 block of Old York Road, lost power around 9 p.m ...