The weather station in Bryn Athyn is reporting 4.43 inches of rain over the past day.
This is the end of our live blogging of this massive storm system that brought rain and winds to our region. We have photos on our site here. If you have any photos or storm reports be sure to e-mail us at news@buxmontnews.com and we will post them.
Update 10:45 a.m.: As of 9 a.m. this morning the Neshaminy Creek has reached flood stage. The crest is expected at 6 p.m. tonight.
The Courier Times is reporting that 2,400 people are without power in Bucks County this morning.
In Darby, Delaware County people are being evacuated after that town is underwater with some of the worst flooding occurred there. (Read about it here)
Update 9:00 a.m.: We will continue to update the blog throughout the day with updates but expect live blogging to slowly come to an end as the morning goes on...Thank you everyone for reading!
Update 7:23 a.m.: Upper Moreland appears to have received the brunt of road closures this morning.
The rain will slowly be clearing out this morning, Bryn Athyn weather station is reporting 4.37 inches of rain over the past 24 hours and a peak wind speed of 32mph.
Friday October 1st, Update 4:45 p.m.: Many area roads closed due to rising flood waters. Driving around this morning we saw upwards of 10 roads closed.
Reports of a water rescue this morning in Upper Moreland on Horsham and Moreboro Roads.
County Line Road was closed as of 4 a.m. this morning due to flooding.
Officials are now reporting that the Neshaminy Creek will crest at 8 a.m. tomorrow morning.
Click Here to See a Photo Gallery of the Storm...being updated as new photos come in....
Update 8:25 p.m.: Heavier rain bands moving toward the area.
Update 7:20 p.m.: Heavy rain in Upper Southampton, winds in Bryn Athyn are blowing at 13mph. Also the Bryn Athyn weather monitoring station is reporting half an inch of rain has fallen within the past 30 minutes.
Area now under a Flood Warning as the NWS has released more data about tomorrow's expected Delaware River flooding.
If you have any photos from the storm send them to us at news@buxmontnews.com
Update 6:33 p.m.: Gov. Rendell has put the Pa. National Guard on alert.
The Philly Inquirer is reporting that the Neshaminy Creek is expected to crest at 2 p.m. tomorrow.
SEPTA is also reporting Regional Rail delays due to a tree across the tracks.