Spring is still two months away, but as far as the weather in Butler County this week is concerned, it may as well already be March.
This morning, residents woke up to dense fog, light rain and unseas.
A winter storm that pummeled Western Pennsylvania with high winds and steady rain Tuesday left several flooded roads and more than 9,000 customers without power in Westmoreland County. The number of power outages was down to about 470 by 9 p.m. Wednesday as West Penn Power worked to restore service.
Three days after Butler County saw its biggest snowfall this season, winter weather struck once again on Tuesday morning, Jan. 9, if only for a few hours.
Parts of Butler County saw snow beginning to .
PARKER TWP No drop of water goes to waste in the Dittman household.
A leaky holding tank, coupled with an exceptionally dry year, have made the Dittmans’ only source of water unreliable.
For 14 year.
Strong thunderstorms that moved through Southwestern Pennsylvania early Friday morning led to widespread reports of downed trees and power outages. As emergency and utility crews responded to the storm damage, Duquesne Light reported close to 1,700 customers without power as of 9:30 a.m., including about 350 in Whitehall. First Energy