High winds have knocked down trees and wires throughout the Valley, blocking off multiple roads and causing damage to a home.
PennDOT officials are advising drivers to use alternative routes as some roads throughout Western Pennsylvania remain closed and/or restricted due to damage caused by Friday's windstorm.
Strong Front Range winds Thursday caused trees to fall on buildings and cars, road closures and dozens of emergency calls.
About 116,000 West Penn Power and Duquesne Light customers in the Pittsburgh region were without power Saturday, with full ...
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More than 280,000 homes in the Pittsburgh area were without power at one point on Friday.
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Power outages continue to disrupt Southwestern Pennsylvania after Friday storms with high winds took down power lines. More ...