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If you are planning on spending part of your summer camping at Keystone State Park or kayaking at Ohiopyle, you aren’t alone.
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation of Natural Resources issued an overcrowding alert for the Memorial Day weekend, warning visitors that 14 of the 121 state parks including the popular Westmoreland and Fayette county locations could be glutted with people eager to spend the holidays in the wild.
It was not a surprise. It is the same kind of problem that lots of parks are seeing across the country as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. From New York to Montana to Hawaii, the gorgeous natural spaces are being rediscovered for their affordable and socially distant recreation possibilities.
60 mph gusts and ‘widespread’ power outages possible Friday in the Philly region, weather service warns Anthony R. Wood, The Philadelphia Inquirer © TOM GRALISH/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Rob Santiago clears branches of a tree that fell on a roof in Gloucester City last April. Gusts to 60 mph could stress some trees Friday.
With the potential for “widespread” power outages, gusts to 60 mph were expected throughout the Philadelphia region into early Saturday in what meteorologists described as a highly unusual siege of winds that seemed to wander in from another season.
A high wind warning was in effect until 4 a.m. Saturday, and the National Weather Service posted a storm warning for the Jersey Shore for a 12-hour period starting at 6 p.m. Friday, advising mariners that terra firma would be the wiser option.