Philadelphia Weather: Gusty Winds Topple Trees, Cause 50,000 Power Outages Across Region
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Wild winds are blowing all over the area, knocking down trees and power lines. PECO and other power companies are reporting more than 50,000 power outages in the region.
Large tree limb falls on house in the 1500 block of Brandywine Blvd - large crane being used to lift limb @CBSPhilly @manuelsmith @SGIII pic.twitter.com/9LSyQmkGWy
— Nate Sylves (@NSylves) April 30, 2020
The gusty winds have shut down lanes on the Delaware Memorial Bridge. Only one lane is open on either span so plan for extra travel time.
Only one lane open on either span due to high winds. Please plan for extra travel time & please drive safely. Additional lanes will be opened as wind speeds diminish. tjm @DelawareDOT @NJDOT_info @NJTurnpike
— Delaware Memorial Bridge (@demembridge) April 30, 2020
In Newport, Delaware, a tree came crashing down onto a home on Forrest Drive, causing some damage.
Officials say two people in Newport were taken to the hospital.
"I was just sitting there watching television when a heard the big bang. All the electric went out and I was sitting in the dark," neighbor Tom McGonigle said.
In Centerville, Delaware, a tree fell on Kennett Pike. Power is out in the Twaddell Mill neighborhood but crews are on scene working to restore it.
This tree fell right in front of viewer Tom Gallagher's car on Route 113 in Lionville, near Lionville Elementary School. The tree also took down wires with it.
Wind gusts in the area have topped out near 60 miles per hour.
Strong winds have been causing issues across the region this afternoon. Here are some of the strongest gusts reported so far. Londonberry Twp. is in Chester Co @CBSPhilly pic.twitter.com/wpsFuubskI
— Matt Peterson (@MPetersonWx) April 30, 2020
A high wind warning was in effect for much of the Philadelphia area until 8 p.m.