In response, PennDOT has had to close several state routes in local counties. Strong winds brought trees and poles down all throughout western Pennsylvania on Saturday. The National Weather Service reported that winds of 55 mph were recorded in Moon Township on Saturday. Harrison Road (Route 2038) between Lovedale Road and Liberty Way in Lincoln Borough.Roads closed due to wind damage in Allegheny, Beaver and Lawrence counties are: PennDOT has released a list of more road closures affecting counties in Western Pennsylvania. The warning is expected to be in place through 2 a.m. Mill Street (Route 1005) between Market Street in Wilmington Township and Mercer CountyĪ HIGH WIND WARNING has been issued for parts of Fayette, Westmoreland and Indiana counties.Old Plank Road (Route 1003) at Oakwood Way in Neshannock Township.Route 168 between Hartzell Road and Route 388 in Hickory Township.Route 158 between Wilson Mill Road and Johnston Road in Wilmington Township.Pulaski Road (Route 4004) between Route 18 and Maitland Lane in Neshannock Township.Route 317 between Main Street and Smalls Ferry Road in North Beaver Township.Shippingport Hill Road (Route 3016) between Route 18 in Raccoon Township and Route 168 in Shippingport Borough.Route 30 between Route 168 and Route 151 in Greene Township.Gringo Independence Road (Route 3036) between Davidson Lane and Boake Drive in Hopewell Township.Mellon Road (Route 1018) between Powell Road and Ridge Road in New Sewickley Township.Route 18 between Montgomery Dam Road and Mowery Road in Potter Township.Tuscarawas Road (Route 4028) between Center Drive and Laurel Drive in Brighton Township.North Branch Road (Route 3108) near Whittengale Road in North Fayette Township.West Hardies Road (Route 4067) at Wickline Road in Hampton Township.Harrison Road (Route 2023) between Lovedale Road and Liberty Way in Lincoln Borough. PennDOT released an updated list of road restrictions throughout the area as a result of storm damage at around 9:30 p.m. UPDATE 4/1/23 9:50 p.m.Ĭurrent power outages in the Pittsburgh area: Are you still without power? Duquesne Light Company released a statement saying they will have 100 crews working overnight to help restore power to all of their customers.Ĭlick here for a full update on the power restoration process happening in the Pittsburgh area after Saturday’s storm.
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