Pennsylvania
Severe Storms Turn Deadly In Pennsylvania | Weather.com
Severe storms that stretched from Texas to New York on Tuesday have left at least two people dead in Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh Public Safety announced that a man was electrocuted by live wires in the South Side Slopes area of the city, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. In State College, police said a 22-year-old man was electrocuted while trying to put out a mulch fire started by downed power lines.
The storms caused widespread damage across the Pittsburgh area, with the city’s 911 system experiencing a temporary outage. Allegheny County reported more than 5,000 calls per hour to its regional 911 centers as the storms brought down trees and power lines.
More than 450,000 customers were still without power across Pennsylvania early Wednesday, according to PowerOutage.us. Multiple school districts have delayed opening or will stay closed on Wednesday. Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey said cleanup and restoration efforts were underway, and he urged residents to stay off the roads unless travel was essential.
In the Pittsburgh suburb of Brackenbridge, a downed tree caused a power line to catch fire right next to homes. Kenneth Edward Kissel recorded the video from inside his home and shared it on X.
Pittsburgh Internatinal Airport reported a wind gust of 71.3 mph Tuesday evening and according to the National Weather Service that was the third strongest gust ever recorded at the airport. There were more than 300 reports of severe weather from North Texas up to New York on Tuesday, including likely tornadoes, wind gusts surging past 100 mph, hail and heavy rain that caused flash flooding.

For a look at where the severe threat is today, get our complete forecast here.
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Large fire damages apartment building in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
A large fire ripped through an apartment building in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania Saturday night.
The fire broke out just after 8:15 p.m. at One Maryland Circle apartments in Whitehall Township, Lehigh County.
Video obtained by CBS News Philadelphia shows firefighters battling heavy flames in an apartment unit, with thick smoke pouring from the building. The footage also shows noticeable damage to the building from the fire.
The cause of the fire is unknown, and it is unclear if anyone was displaced or injured.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
Pennsylvania
Man in critical condition after argument turns to shooting in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania
Investigators say the dispute escalated into gunfire.
Saturday, December 13, 2025 2:03PM
LANSDOWNE, Pa., (WPVI) — An argument between two groups turned violent late Friday night in Delaware County, leaving one person fighting for their life.
The shooting happened around 10:45 p.m. along the unit block of South Wycombe Avenue in Lansdowne.
Investigators say the dispute escalated into gunfire, striking one individual who was rushed to the hospital and is now listed in critical condition.
Police recovered a firearm at the scene, but so far, no arrests have been made.
Authorities have not released the identity of the victim or any details about what sparked the confrontation.
Detectives are continuing to investigate and are urging anyone with information to come forward.
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