Pittsburgh Storms Leave Thousands Without Power Again

For the second time in three weeks, a powerful line of severe thunderstorms swept through the Pittsburgh area and southwestern Pennsylvania on the evening of June 14, plunging thousands of households into darkness. The storm system entered the region around 5 PM and continued through roughly 8 PM, according to CBS News Pittsburgh. Duquesne Light and West Penn Power both reported widespread outages across their service territories. As covered by TribLIVE, Beaver County was among the hardest-hit areas, with more than 4,000 customers losing electricity.


A Region Hit Twice in Three Weeks

The National Weather Service issued multiple severe thunderstorm warnings and a tornado watch for the region as the storm system intensified. The combination of heavy rain and damaging straight-line winds brought down trees across the area, tangling power lines and snapping utility poles. Emergency crews worked through the evening clearing debris and responding to reports of sparking wires and blocked roads.

The June 14 storm came just three weeks after tornadoes and severe storms had battered the same region on May 25-26, causing significant damage and prolonged outages. For communities still recovering from the earlier event, this latest storm delivered a frustrating setback. Infrastructure weakened by the previous round of wind damage was more vulnerable to the new round of gusts, and some residents who had only recently had power restored found themselves back in the dark.


Restoration Through the Night

Utility crews from Duquesne Light and West Penn Power were dispatched immediately after the storm began to clear. The scattered pattern of damage—fallen trees, broken poles, and tangled lines across multiple counties—meant that restoration would be a methodical process extending through the night and into the next day. For families affected by the blackout, the hours without electricity meant disrupted routines, spoiled food, and the familiar scramble for backup power during a hot June evening.

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