Northeast Storms: Fast Moving Storms Hit Parts of Northeast

Northeast storms blew through the region on Monday and Tuesday, bringing winds and heavy rains. The storms knocked out power for thousands.
Northeast Storms: Fast Moving Storms Hit Parts of Northeast
A man walks in a heavy rainfall in West Windsor, N.J., Monday, Oct. 7, 2013. A tornado watch was in effect most of the day for all of New Jersey as storms moved through the area. Forecasters said a strong cold front would move across the region this afternoon and evening. AP Photo/Mel Evans
Jack Phillips
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Northeast storms blew through the region on Monday and Tuesday, bringing winds and heavy rains. The storms knocked out power for thousands.

ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Fast-moving storms have blown through parts of the Northeast, lashing states with heavy rain and high winds and knocking out power.

Utility crews have been working to fix scattered power outages affecting thousands of customers in eastern New York after a line of storms spawned by a cold front on Monday. Winds toppled trees all around Massachusetts.

The National Weather Service has warned of potential flooding along small streams and in poor drainage areas in Pennsylvania.

The severe weather prompted flight delays averaging 45 minutes at Philadelphia International Airport and caused area schools to cancel extra-curricular activities.

A tornado watch was in effect for most of the day in New Jersey.

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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