Heavy rain causes major flooding across southwestern Pennsylvania
Source: wpxi
Updated: Jul 11, 2019 - 7:04 PM
Heavy rain causes major flooding across southwestern Pennsylvania
Heavy rain on Thursday caused major flooding across southwestern Pennsylvania that impacted thousands of people.
The storms started early Thursday morning, and continued throughout the day.
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Below you will find a county-by-county look at the damage and other impact from this flooding.
Allegheny County:
The first flooding reports came in along Allegheny River Boulevard in Penn Hills around 7:30 a.m. This was followed shortly by similar reports in Etna, Oakmont and Shaler. O'Hara Township declared a State of Emergency after the first round of storms move through.
INTERACTIVE RADAR
Route 28 between the 40th and 31st street bridges was closed southbound for the second time in as many months as runoff from Troy Hill brought water and debris into the road. It was reopened around 7 p.m.
By noon, the storms had dropped enough water to force a temporary closure of the bathtub section of the Parkway East near downtown Pittsburgh.
Read more: https://www.wpxi.com/news/top-stories/pittsburgh-flooding-heavy-rain-causes-major-flooding-across-southwestern-pennsylvania/966119991
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PHOTOS: Heavy rain floods roads across area
BigmanPigman
(51,627 posts)Climate researchers said that states north of the Gulf and those in the states W. Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio , PA, etc will experience more than average rain in the future.
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)there's talk the levees could breach this time. The Mississippi overflowing a 20 foot levee.
As terrifying as that is, it's apparently not as important as a question on the Census.
Efilroft Sul
(3,581 posts)And people around me still say there is no climate change.
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forgotmylogin
(7,530 posts)No scientific proof, but just a hunch.
scarytomcat
(1,706 posts)expect more we got over 5 inches on Monday
West Virginia got 5 1/2 before the fourth as did Tennessee
Anyone else have big totals in the last few weeks?