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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Gov. Corbett: Pennsylvania Dodged a Bullet

At a 9 a.m. press conference Tuesday, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett said the worst of Hurricane Sandy is over, but there are 1.3 million without power and two deaths.

  “You could say we dodged a bullet,” said Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett at a 9 a.m. press conference. “We don’t have a shore line, so New Jersey and New York got it worse.” However, as of this morning, there are 1.3 million homes without power around Southeastern Pennsylvania after Hurricane Sandy hit land last night. "If you're one of those without power," Corbett said, "you probably don't feel like you dodged a bullet." State officials urge patience. All utility companies have brought in crews from other states to get the grid up and running. And there are nearly 700 active emergency shelters in operation now. Corbett also said two people were killed in Pennsylvania Monday — an 8-year-old boy in Susquehanna County and a 62-year-old …

Map: Shelters, Power Outages, Evacuations, Schools

Here's an interactive map of Sandy's effects in the Bucks County and Montgomery County Patch area, based on current information.

UPDATED: Wednesday, 8 p.m. Bucks and Montgomery County Patch staff will be updating this map throughout the day on Monday to reflect the developing impacts of Hurricane Sandy. According to some estimates, more than 10 million people were predicted to lose power in the Northeast as the storm progresses. Full restoration of power to the Bucks County and Montgomery County areas may take up to a week to complete, according to PECO. PECO reports more than 850,000 customers are without power on Oct. 30. That makes it the most damaging storm in the company's history.

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8:13 pm on Thursday, November 1, 2012

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Monday, October 29, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

Highways, Bridges Closed in Greater Philadelphia

I-76 and I-476 are among the closed state roads Monday night.

  PennDOT announced Monday that several state highways, including I-95, I-476 and I-76, would be closed to all non-emergency vehicles until 2 a.m. Tuesday morning in response to Hurricane Sandy. The transportation department closed "the full length of Interstates 95 and 676; I-476 (non-toll portion); I-76 from the Pa. Turnpike to Passyunk Avenue and the U.S. Route 1 Extension in Philadelphia to all traffic except emergency vehicles," according to a release. The PA turnpike remains open. Before the closing, all area highways were placed under a 45 mph speed restriction. Additionally, NBC 10 is reporting that all Delaware River Port Authority bridges, the Ben Franklin, the Betsy Ross, the Commodore Barry and the Walt Whitman, are closed …

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Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy: Speeds Reduced on Roadways

PennDOT and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has reduced speed to 45 mph beginning at 10 a.m. today on various roads.

Due to the dangerous wind speeds associated with Hurricane Sandy, beginning at 10 a.m. Monday, the PennDOT and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission will temporarily reduce the speed limit to 45 mph and restrict certain types of vehicles on some southeast Pennsylvania roadways. PennDOT is urging motorists to avoid unnecessary travel but those who must head out will see speeds reduced to 45 mph on the following highways: Also, in conjunction with similar restrictions imposed on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, these types of vehicles will be prohibited from traveling on the speed-restricted roadways: PennDOT and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission may expand these restrictions to other parts of the state later today. Vehicles in these …

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Hurricane Sandy

How Long Will Food Last in the Fridge if You Lose Power?

Here are guidelines from the USDA regarding the safety of food in a refrigerator without power.

  With Hurricane Sandy predicted to hit us hard today, losing power is a threat.  The USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service prepared a fact sheet for keeping food safe during an emergency, including losing power. The USDA says to "keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible to maintain the cold temperature." But, the refrigerator will only keep food safely cold for about four hours if unopened during a power outage, according to the USDA. A full freezer will hold the temperature for about 48 hours if full (24 hours of half full), the USDA says. The USDA emphasizes "never to taste food to determine its safety" and says that you should "evaluate each item separately." Generally, if the temperature in the …

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Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy: Live Coverage of the 'Frankenstorm'

Share up-to-the-minute news, tweets and information with your neighbors as Patch editors across the region live blog the 'Frankenstorm.'

Forecasters and state officials say Hurricane Sandy will be unprecedented — and Patch sites across the region want to provide you with up-to-the-minute information. Please add information to this blog — you can add photos, news about power outages, flooding, road closures or what's happening in your front yard. To add your comments, just start typing in the text box above. You can upload photos, too, to show the world what this unprecedented storm looks like as it passes through our neighborhoods. If you are using Twitter to share information, use the hashtags #sandypa or #buckssandy or #montgomerysandy and the tweets will appear automatically in the live stream here. You also can use the comments section of this article, as well. Whatever…

Amanda

2:52 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Our prayer and thoughts are with all the victims of storm Sandy! May God keep you safe under his mighty wings.   more ›

Sunday, October 28, 2012

UPDATE: Where is Hurricane Sandy now and What to Expect

Still off shore, Hurricane Sandy will slam into New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania Monday night, weakening over western Pennsylvania Tuesday.

UPDATE: 6:16 a.m—NATIONAL Weather Service: Former Hurricane Sandy will continue to weaken as it moves west of the Greater Philadelphia area. The National Weather Service reports the highest winds occurred overnight; however, we can still experience gusts up to 65 mph, enough to uproot large trees. The NWS expects the higher winds to start to dissipate around 9 a.m. ----- UPDATE: 5:00 a.m—NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER: At 5 a.m., the center of the storm is just east of York, Pennsylvania moving at 15 mph. It has maximum sustained winds of 65 mph with higher gusts. It is expected to continue west-northwest with reduced speed into westerns Pennsylvania with a turn north into New York and Canada tonight. . The center is expected to move across …

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1:28 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012

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Hurricane Sandy

10 Ways To Use Patch During the Storm

With your help, we'll have Sandy completely covered on a local level.

With Hurricane Sandy almost certain to bring flooding and high winds this week, the need for up-to-the minute info is crucial. At Patch, we will be working around-the-clock to cover the storm, but as with all of our reporting, the more interaction we get from users, the more comprehensive our coverage will be. Here’s how you can use Patch to tell the world what's happening in your neighborhood and to find out what's happening around town as this historic storm barrels through our area: 1. Get the news. When we know about storm-related news, so will you. From important town and state announcements to storm damage, power outages and flooding, we’ll have all the news covered 24/7. Refresh the homepage often - we move fast. 2. Sign up for the …

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Hurricane Sandy: Pennsylvania in a State of Emergency

State and federal officials say the slow moving "Frankenstorm" will impact a large part of Pennsylvania through Halloween.

UPDATE: Sunday, 4:30 p.m.— In a press conference, Gov. Tom Corbett said when the "Frankenstorm" (Hurrican Storm Sandy mixing with a Nor'easter) turns into Pennsylvania Monday, it could bring "unprecedented" flooding and power outages. Small streams and rivers are expected to flood and sustained winds will affect the entire state. What will make it worse, Corbet, said, is that it will be a full moon, creating higher tides in addition to flooding. Corbett has asked the Federal Government for disaster assistance. He has put 1,600 National Guard troops on standby. And if you live in a flood prone area, he said,  be prepared to evacuate. When the weather starts Monday afternoon, Corbett urges residents to stay home and off the roads. ----- …

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12:01 am on Saturday, November 24, 2012

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