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More than 72 hours after Thursday's powerful storms, thousands across the Philadelphia area are still without power. But in ...
After Thursday's storms, many residents awoke to find trees down in their yards, on their cars or blocking major roads.
The Susquehanna River crested at 32.8 feet in Harrisburg on June 24, 1972, a whopping 15 feet above flood stage.
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for a portion of Western Pennsylvania Wednesday. The National Weather Service ...
Numerous showers and thunderstorms, some strong to possibly severe in intensity, will be developing quickly across the ...
In true summer fashion, the heat and humidity will lead to storm chances Wednesday afternoon. The day will begin with sun and clouds. Scattered storms will fire up between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. There is ...
For Wednesday, the National Weather Service has issued an extreme heat warning for several counties, with heat advisories in effect until 8 p.m. The warning covers an area that includes Franklin, ...
The National Weather Service says straight line winds caused some of the storm damage in parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey ...
An Extreme Heat Warning is in effect for the majority of the Susquehanna Valley until 8 p.m. The dangerous combination of high temperatures, plus high humidity, will make it feel like 100-105° during ...
A legendary U.S. weatherman has made a "major" hurricane warning on Wednesday night. Jim Cantore, an iconic U.S. weatherman, ...
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 ...