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The National Weather Service has confirmed a tornado touched down in the Douglassville area of Amity Township during Tuesday afternoon’s severe thunderstorm that ripped through much of Berks County.
While central Pennsylvania has suffered both heavy rain and high humidity lately, both will subside a bit this weekend.
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Intense Pennsylvania Storms Spark Flash Flood ChaosSevere storms swept through central Pennsylvania, triggering a rare Flash Flood Emergency. Lancaster saw 3.62 inches of rain, ...
The National Weather Service forecasts thunderstorm activity most likely developing in the eastern part of Pennsylvania. The ...
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Daily Voice on MSNHere's Updated Timing For Brand-New Round Of Severe Storms To Hit Just Before July 4thGet set for Mother Nature's version of fireworks right on the eve of the Fourth of July. That's because severe weather ...
The National Weather Service said a tornado with peak winds of 70 miles per hour hit Amity Township and straight-line winds ...
Mother Nature could be sending out some fireworks of her own right on the eve of July 4th.That's because severe weather will ...
Pittsburgh's morning fog prompted a Dense Fog Advisory; clear weather is expected later with a dry Fourth of July weekend ...
An EF-0 tornado touched down in Berks County, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday as severe weather hit the Philadelphia region, the ...
A weak tornado touched down southeast of Reading on Tuesday, the National Weather Service at Mount Holly, N.J. confirmed ...
NWS officials say they've confirmed that an EF-0 tornado with peak winds of 70 miles per hour touched down yesterday in Amity ...
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