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NOAA Just Reported Pennsylvania Had The Wettest 48-Month Period On Record - Since 1895
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NOAA just reported the Pennsylvania precipitation totals ending in June 2019, noting the previous 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, and 48-month periods were the wettest ever recorded in Pennsylvania (records go back to 1895).

(Photo: From flooding Sunday in Western PA - Triblive.com.)

NewsClips:

NOAA: There Has Never Been A Wetter 12-Month Period On Record For PA

Rainfall Pushes Region Toward Another Record-Setting Year Of Precipitation

Wettest Year On Record For PA, NJ, Hurricane Barry Formed

Pregnant Woman, 8-Year Old Killed After Being Washed Away By Floodwaters In Berks

AP: Child, Pregnant Mom Found Dead In Car Amid Flood In Berks County

Flooded Roads Kept Emergency Workers From Reaching Woman, Child In Car Swept Away

Police ID Pregnant Woman, 9-Year-Old Killed After Being Swept Away By Floodwaters

Drenching Storms Blamed For 3 Deaths In Southeast PA

9 People Rescued In Penn Borough After Torrential Rain

Flash Flooding Engulfs Cars, Overwhelms Businesses In Montgomery County

AP: Torrential Rain Brings Floods, Landslides Around Pittsburgh

Storms, Flash Flooding Pummel Pittsburgh, Close Numerous Road

Westmoreland Sees Flooding, Damage During Torrential Rain

Western PA Residents Grow Weary Of Rain, Flood Cleanups

Widespread Flooding As Heavy Rains Sweep Through Philly Region

More Than a Dozen Boats Damaged, Lost During Storms At Bartram’s Garden

DEP Regional Director Tours Pottstown To Discuss How Restore PA Could Address Sewer, Stormwater Issues

Rising Waters Cause Concerns In Luzerne County

Truck Driver Rescued From Flooded Roadway In Luzerne

2nd Day Of Heavy Rain Causes More Flash Flooding Across Western PA

Residents Spent Sunday Cleaning Up From Severe Storms Around Harrisburg

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DEP Hosts Open House July 15 On Stream Maintenance After Flooding In Centre County

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NOAA Just Reported Pennsylvania Had The Wettest 48-Month Period On Record - Since 1895

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[Posted: July 9, 2019]


7/15/2019

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