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BREAKING NEWS: 4,000 Schuylkill County residents without power
PPL has reported more than 4,000 Schuylkill County residents were without power as of 11 a.m. Thursday, the most PPL outages for a single county in the state.
High winds have been wreaking havoc around the state, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Bill Gartner, who said dualing warm and cold fronts have sliced Pennsylvania with gusting winds.
PPL's Web site -- www.pplelectric.com/outage+center -- reported 4,239 Schuylkill County residents were in the dark this morning. The next highest PPL outage total in the state was Columbia County, with 1,720.
"We've been hearing reports of power outages, trees down, pieces of roof off of buildings," Gartner told the Republican-Herald. "My power is still out at home, in fact."
Around the state, a 90-mile-per-hour wind gust was recorded Thursday morning in Pittsburgh, and a 50-mile-per-hour gust noted in Philadelphia.
Not sure what the Winds are here in Schuylkill County
but it sounds like I'm in a Continuous Wind Tunnel here since I got up
at 4AM
PPL has reported more than 4,000 Schuylkill County residents were without power as of 11 a.m. Thursday, the most PPL outages for a single county in the state.
High winds have been wreaking havoc around the state, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Bill Gartner, who said dualing warm and cold fronts have sliced Pennsylvania with gusting winds.
PPL's Web site -- www.pplelectric.com/outage+center -- reported 4,239 Schuylkill County residents were in the dark this morning. The next highest PPL outage total in the state was Columbia County, with 1,720.
"We've been hearing reports of power outages, trees down, pieces of roof off of buildings," Gartner told the Republican-Herald. "My power is still out at home, in fact."
Around the state, a 90-mile-per-hour wind gust was recorded Thursday morning in Pittsburgh, and a 50-mile-per-hour gust noted in Philadelphia.
Not sure what the Winds are here in Schuylkill County
but it sounds like I'm in a Continuous Wind Tunnel here since I got up
at 4AM