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After Thursday's storms, many residents awoke to find trees down in their yards, on their cars or blocking major roads.
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More than 72 hours after Thursday's powerful storms, thousands across the Philadelphia area are still without power. But in ...
Thursday night's severe weather led to downed trees, dangling power lines and some very close calls in several ...
Despite the extreme heat, crews have made good progress on restoring power outages that lingered since Thursday's storms. PECO crews will continue to work through the heat, of course, staying hydrated ...
The National Weather Service says straight line winds caused some of the storm damage in parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey ...
More than 175,000 customers remain without power across the Greater Philadelphia area and parts of Delaware following severe ...
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WGAL on MSNExtreme heat grips South-Central Pennsylvania with triple-digit feels-like temperatures"The dangerous combination of high temperatures, plus high humidity, will make it feel like 100-105+° during the afternoon ...
The Garden Spot Fire Rescue said they responded to multiple calls simultaneously as storms passed through the area, including ...
A legendary U.S. weatherman has made a "major" hurricane warning on Wednesday night. Jim Cantore, an iconic U.S. weatherman, ...
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNPower companies work nonstop to restore power after severe storms topple trees, power linesThe region’s energy giant, PECO, said it's working nonstop to return power to the tens of thousands of customers who went ...
The Susquehanna River crested at 32.8 feet in Harrisburg on June 24, 1972, a whopping 15 feet above flood stage.
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