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Police closed Byberry Road near Pioneer Road in Upper Moreland early Friday morning due to road flooding. (Tom Sofield) We are live blogging the storm...click here to read... |
A tree limb that fell along Second Street Pike in Upper Southampton Thursday afternoon as the storm began to intensify. (Tom Sofield) More photos added at 10:45 a.m. |
York Road in Hatboro began filling with water by 9 p.m. Thursday night. (Tom Sofield) |
York Road near Monument Avenue in Hatboro around 9:15 p.m. Thursday night (Tom Sofield) |
Second Street Pike in Southampton early Friday morning (Tom Sofield) |
Street Road near Second Street Pike in Upper Southampton was covered with almost half a foot of water (Tom Sofield) |
Street Road near Second Street Pike in Upper Southampton (Tom Sofield) |
A rain soaked Moreland Road in Willow Grove (Tom Sofield) |
Flooding on Bristol Road in Northampton (Tom Sofield) |
A creek flooding in Upper Southampton (Tom Sofield) |
A car sits in a Warminster lot as rain pours down around 2 a.m. Friday morning (Tom Sofield) |
Northampton police meet (Tom Sofield) |
Bryn Athyn police shutting down Byberry Road (Tom Sofield) |
Heaton Road in Lower Moreland was closed as of 4 a.m. (Tom Sofield) |
County Line Road Closed (Tom Sofield) |
County Line Road was closed and blocked by two Upper Southampton police squad cars early Friday morning (Tom Sofield) |
A canoe sits on the banks of the swollen Neshaminy Creek Friday morning in Middletown township. (Tom Sofield) |
A fallen tree branch that caught a power line in Northampton. (Tom Sofield) |
What a storm! I live in Ivyland boro and not much damage here but it seems like everywhere around us has some sort of damage or flooding.
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