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Glen Mawr is a tiny community of 130 people and a smattering of homes next to Muncy Creek in Lycoming County. On Monday, a flash flood led to mandatory evacuation orders, as waters from the creek rose almost seven feet in 45 minutes,
Fire crews and power companies from around Western Pennsylvania were busy Thursday morning racing to address downed power lines and fallen trees blocking roadways, following Wednesday’s strong thunderstorms that rolled through the region.
A flash flood warning is in effect for Allegheny County until 10 a.m. Locations include: Pittsburgh, Penn Hills, Monroeville, Shaler Township, Plum, West Mifflin, Baldwin, Wilkinsburg, Munhall, North Versailles, Swissvale, O`hara Township, Forest Hills, Wilkins Township, Oakmont, Fox Chapel, Turtle Creek, North Braddock, Etna and Sharpsburg.
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Flash flood warning issued for Allegheny County residents as heavy rainfall creates dangerous conditions. Safety tips and emergency updates here.
One road in Allegheny County took another hit due to flooding, the second time in less than a week. Storms with downpours are becoming an unwelcome sight for many, especially in Robinson Township, where heavy rain caused some flooding on Campbells Run Road yet again.
On Monday, a flash flood led to mandatory evacuation orders, as waters from the creek rose almost 7 feet in 45 minutes, according to Alan Little, fire chief of Picture Rocks Volunteer Fire Company. MORE: Temple and Pa.
Heavy rain caused flash flooding and road closures around the Lehigh Valley on Monday evening as storms made their way through. More rain is expected this week.
A flash flood warning was issued by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly at 2:19 p.m. on Monday, June 30.