MANY, STILL WITHOUT POWER TONIGHT. THIS VIDEO, FROM SOUTH PARK TOWNSHIP, ALONG CITATION DRIVE. A TREE, COMES CRASHING DOWN RIGHT ONTO A VEHICLE’S ROOF. MORE FROM SOUTH PARK TONIGHT, TREES FALL ALONG KINGS COURT AND MCELHENY ROAD, AS WELL AS RIDGE ROAD. RESIDENTS, TELLING US WHAT THEY SAW AND HEARD. >> IT CAME THROUGH SO QUICKLY THE WIND WE STARTED SEEING FIRST WE LOOKED OUT FRONT WINDOW IT WAS JUST GRAY WATER WE COULDN’T SEE ANYTHING THEN WE NOTICED ALL THE TREES HAD FALLEN DOWN. >> THE RAIN CAME DOWN AND WAS SWIRLING I WENT TO GET MY CAMERA I WAS LIKE WHAT IS GOING ON I SAW THINGS JUST BLOWING AROUND BY THE TIME I GOT MY CAMERA FOCUSED IT WAS OVER. SHANNON: IN SEWICKLEY MORE DOWNED TREES. THIS VIDEO FROM OHIO RIVER BOULEVARD NEAR WHITE AVENUE. JUST A MESS. WE WERE THERE IS CREWS WORKED TO CLEAN THE MESS UP. AND IN EDGEWORTH A TREE FALLS ON AN SUV ALONG PINE ROAD – WITH BRANCHES AND DEBRIS SCATTERED NEARBY. NO REPORTS OF INJURIES IN TH
Strong storms knock down trees, cause damage throughout western Pennsylvania
Tree falls on house in Edgeworth; large branches block road in Lower Burrell
Strong thunderstorms caused damage as they moved through western Pennsylvania on Wednesday afternoon and into the evening hours.See the storm damage: Click the video player above.Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 video showed a large tree that fell on a home on Maple Lane in Edgeworth, Allegheny County.In South Park Township, a tree fell onto the roof of a parked vehicle on Citation Drive. There were also downed trees on Kings Court, McElheny Road and Ridge Road.In Westmoreland County, fallen tree branches were blocking part of Leechburg Road in Lower Burrell.The National Weather Service said it had reports of large trees or branches down in areas throughout Allegheny, Westmoreland, Beaver and Butler counties. Interactive radar: Track storms moving through your areaLearn how to enable automatic weather alerts on the WTAE mobile appPlease share photos of severe weather, if it’s safe to do so in your location: Go to wtae.com/upload or share to the u local Pittsburgh Facebook group.Download the WTAE app to stay connected with severe weather alerts and breaking news.Already have the WTAE mobile app? Click here to learn how to get automatic storm and severe weather alerts for where you are.
Strong thunderstorms caused damage as they moved through western Pennsylvania on Wednesday afternoon and into the evening hours.
See the storm damage: Click the video player above.
Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 video showed a large tree that fell on a home on Maple Lane in Edgeworth, Allegheny County.
In South Park Township, a tree fell onto the roof of a parked vehicle on Citation Drive. There were also downed trees on Kings Court, McElheny Road and Ridge Road.
In Westmoreland County, fallen tree branches were blocking part of Leechburg Road in Lower Burrell.
The National Weather Service said it had reports of large trees or branches down in areas throughout Allegheny, Westmoreland, Beaver and Butler counties.
Please share photos of severe weather, if it’s safe to do so in your location: Go to wtae.com/upload or share to the u local Pittsburgh Facebook group.
This content is imported from Twitter.
You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
- Download the WTAE app to stay connected with severe weather alerts and breaking news.
- Already have the WTAE mobile app? Click here to learn how to get automatic storm and severe weather alerts for where you are.
https://www.wtae.com/article/pittsburgh-storm-damage-trees-down/40384099
#Severe #storms #bring #trees #western #Pennsylvania