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A flood watch was released by the National Weather Service on Wednesday at 12:03 p.m. valid from 5 p.m. until Thursday midnight for Northern Lycoming and Southern Lycoming as well as Sullivan, Union,
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WGAL on MSNELEVATED RISK OF FLASH FLOODING | Timing for today's stormsThere's an increased chance for severe weather, including flash flooding, in South-Central Pennsylvania on Wednesday.The WGAL News 8 Storm Team has upgraded Wednesday to an Alert Day, meaning the day could feature extreme,
The town of Glen Mawr was forced to evacuate early Monday morning as extreme flash flooding triggered quick water rises and mudslides.
The National Weather Service in State College has issued a flood watch for Lancaster and other counties in central Pennsylvania from 5 p.m. until midnight.
Thunderstorms with intense rainfall rates around 2 inches per hour could result in isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding. Rainfall amounts of 2 to 4 inches are possible.
A flash flood watch will be in effect for the eastern half of Pennsylvania until midnight Wednesday, including the Central Susquehanna Valley.
Parts of the Lehigh Valley saw torrential downpours Monday night, which led to flooding. Upper Saucon Township, Pennsylvania, was hit particularly hard. Mary Klingman has lived in Center Valley, a community within the township, for 25 years, and said she has never seen flooding to this degree.
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A flood watch was issued by the National Weather Service on Sunday at 1:44 p.m. valid for Monday between 2 p.m. and 11 p.m. for Berks, Lehigh, Northampton and Bucks counties.
Hank's Place, the iconic family restaurant along the Brandywine Creek in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, reopened Tuesday after a long rebuilding process.The longtime roadside diner reopened Tuesday morning to a line of customers,
Fourteen animals displaced by Texas flooding, 10 cats and four dogs, have been flown to Harrisburg Humane Society and are available for fostering and adoption