Severe thunderstorms ravished the Ellwood City with high winds last night downing many trees, damaging homes, and businesses in the area.
Overnight weather reports describe severe thunderstorms stretching into Ellwood City at 55 mph with wind gusts to 60 mphand quarter-size hail.
A large tree toppled down on Glen Avenue damaging utility poles and wires. No injuries have been reported.
A large tree took down several utility poles on Glen Ave in Ellwood City during last night’s strong thunderstorms. pic.twitter.com/NqSTglaqVx
— Andrew Rush (@andrewrush) April 8, 2020
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Here’s a better look at some of the storm damage in Ellwood City. 80 foot tall tree resting in the middle of road. 5 utility poles down. Luckily, no injuries. @WPXI pic.twitter.com/5c7PmvECE4
— Mike Holden (@WPXIMikeHolden) April 8, 2020
Additional damages reported by news media overnight include a roof blown off of Hall Industries on Second Street and glass blown out in the front of New Dimension Comics.
www.wtae.com/article/storms-damage-buildings-in-ellwood-city/32077224
Additionaly photos posted on social media Wednesday morning show damage in Franklin Township, Beaver County
Damages in Ellwood City Franklin Township Beaver County. 1 large pine tree uprooted & 1 snapped @WPXIMikeHolden @WPXI @kdka @WTAE pic.twitter.com/Ndfk7DENZJ
— patrick schropp (@pjschropp) April 8, 2020
Also in Franklin Township, a toppled tree and down utility wires have forced a closure of Route 288 according to the township fire department social media post.
The National Weather Service will be working Wednesday to confirm if a tornado touched down overnight near Tarentum in northeast Allegheny County.
According to NWS Pittsburgh, the Pittsburgh International Airport measured a 75mph wind gust at 1:06 am as the severe thunderstorms moved over the region. This is the highest thunderstorm wind gust at the airport ever.


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