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  1. Flood Watch

    National Weather Service State College PA

    317 AM EDT Sun Jul 5 2026

     

    PAZ019-026>028-036-045-046-049>053-056>059-063>066-052315-

    /O.NEW.KCTP.FA.A.0004.260705T1800Z-260707T0000Z/

    /00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

    Southern Centre-Huntingdon-Mifflin-Juniata-Franklin-Southern

    Clinton-Southern Lycoming-Union-Snyder-Montour-Northumberland-

    Columbia-Perry-Dauphin-Schuylkill-Lebanon-Cumberland-Adams-York-

    Lancaster-

    Including the cities of Lock Haven, Chambersburg, Shamokin,

    Sunbury, Harrisburg, Hershey, Mifflintown, Huntingdon,

    Bloomsburg, Pottsville, Carlisle, York, Lancaster, Berwick, Mount

    Union, Williamsport, State College, Lewisburg, Selinsgrove,

    Lewistown, Lebanon, Danville, Newport, and Gettysburg

    317 AM EDT Sun Jul 5 2026

     

    ...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM 2 PM EDT THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH MONDAY

    EVENING...

     

    * WHAT...Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.

     

    * WHERE...A portion of central Pennsylvania, including the following

      areas, Adams, Columbia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Huntingdon,

      Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Mifflin, Montour, Northumberland,

      Perry, Schuylkill, Snyder, Southern Centre, Southern Clinton,

      Southern Lycoming, Union and York.

     

    * WHEN...From 2 PM EDT this afternoon through Monday evening.

     

    * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,

      creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.

      Creeks and streams may rise out of their banks. Flooding may occur

      in poor drainage and urban areas.

     

    * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

      - Multiple rounds of slow moving thunderstorms are expected

        with torrential downpours and intense rain rates over 2

        inches per hour possible. Localized rainfall totals could

        exceed 5 inches. While there remains some uncertainty to

        exactly where the greatest rainfall will occur, the setup

        favors some locally significant flash flooding.

      - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood

     

    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

     

    You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action

    should Flash Flood Warnings be issued.

     

    &&

     

    $$

     

    Steinbugl/Bauco

     

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  2. 1 hour ago, Voyager said:

    Only 94 here today.

    It's looking, at the moment anyway, that any storms my way are going to come after 8pm. I wonder how much energy they'll lose after sunset...

    Last night I was watching the radar around 10pm. And those storms near State College were headed my way. Went to bed after 11. Got to bed there was continuous lightning. I thought they're coming. Waited for them, the lightning stopped and then nothing.

  3.  
     
    Mass Casualty Incident Declared During Union Pacific Big Boy #4014 Event
    Muhlenberg Township, PA — July 2, 2026
    On July 2, 2026, the Muhlenberg Township Police Department, in partnership with the Muhlenberg Ambulance Association and Muhlenberg Fire Company, provided public safety and emergency medical coverage for the scheduled arrival of Union Pacific Railroad’s historic steam locomotive, Big Boy #4014, at the Reading & Blue Mountain Railroad Outer Station, located at 3501 Pottsville Pike, Reading, Pennsylvania.
    The event drew an estimated crowd of several thousand spectators in addition to more than 900 passengers arriving aboard excursion railcars. Due to operational delays along the locomotive’s route, the anticipated arrival was postponed for more than one hour. During this period, outdoor temperatures reached approximately 106 degrees, creating hazardous conditions for attendees who had gathered at the site.
    Beginning shortly before the Big Boy steam engine’s arrival and continuing throughout the event, emergency responders treated a significant number of individuals suffering from heat-related illnesses and medical emergencies. Patients ranged in age from infants to elderly adults. As the number of medical incidents rapidly increased, a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) was declared to facilitate the deployment of additional emergency resources.
    More than 100 individuals received medical treatment on scene, and 35 patients were transported to area hospitals for further evaluation and care. One patient suffered cardiac arrest and was successfully resuscitated prior to transport.
    The Muhlenberg Township Police Department was assisted by the Berks County Sheriff’s Office, Pennsylvania State Police, Reading & Blue Mountain Railroad Police, Berks County Department of Emergency Services, numerous fire departments, and EMS agencies from throughout Berks County and neighboring counties. Additional support was provided by Tower Health and BARTA through the deployment of cooling resources to assist affected individuals.
    The coordinated response by local, county, and regional public safety partners demonstrated the effectiveness of mutual aid cooperation and the commitment of emergency responders to protecting the public during a large-scale emergency incident.
    The Muhlenberg Township Police Department extends its sincere appreciation to every law enforcement agency, fire department, EMS provider, healthcare partner, business, organization, volunteer, and supporting agency that responded to or assisted during this event. Their professionalism, dedication, and willingness to work together played a critical role in ensuring the safety and well-being of those in attendance.
    Additional information will be released if warranted as the incident review process continues.
    Randall C. Hoover
    Chief of Police
    Muhlenberg Township Police Department
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  4. Thursday July 2nd, 2026 @ 5:20 AM EDT
    Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York Counties: Extreme Heat Warning extended through 8 PM July 4th
     Persistent heat/humidity will support a conditional threat of spotty severe storms capable of producing damaging winds on July 3rd & July 4th
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  5. 2 minutes ago, Voyager said:

    Oh, I most certainly will!

    I took a vacation day because the Union Pacific Big Boy is coming through Tamaqua today. I live so close to the tracks that it's practically going through my backyard. I could sit on my back patio and watch it go by, but it's doing a 15 minute photo stop at the train station, so I'll be walking down there to see it, and hopefully get some good pics and video.

    I's basically a once in a lifetime experience that this is happening. Hopefully you'll share them video and photos

  6. 1 hour ago, CarlislePaWx said:

    Here in Carlisle just after 12:30pm...the temperature is 94.6 degrees with a dew point of 80.2 degrees.  This combination creates a heat index of 115.2 degrees.  These numbers are already ridiculous and set to be worse tomorrow.  Dew Points of 80+ degrees are not common in our part of the country.  It's nearly impossible to exceed a dew point of 83 degrees.  It's way too dangerous to go outside for any period of time (for we seniors).  I'll update again in the next hour or two.  I think 100 degrees here is a possibility, but less than 50% likelihood.  Some locations around the LSV are going to reach heat index values of 120+ degrees.  Personally, I think I've only ever witnessed an HI at or over 120 degrees maybe 2-3 times my entire life (and I'm 66).  I just keep praying for all of us that we don't have brown-outs or worse yet, black-outs.  Time will tell.

    Had a dewpoint earlier of 86

  7. US issues emergency order for PJM Interconnection as heatwave looms

    By Thomson ReutersJun 30, 2026 | 5:14 PM

    June 30 (Reuters) – The U.S. Department of Energy on Tuesday declared an emergency across the nation’s largest power grid, citing soaring demand and supply ‌risks as extreme heat grips the region.

    In an order issued under Section 202(c) of the Federal Power Act, the energy secretary said a statutory ‌emergency exists in PJM interconnection’s region ⁠due to a ⁠combination of surging electricity demand and limited generation capacity.

    PJM submitted a formal request on June 29, warning of an “imminent electricity reliability emergency” driven by high temperature forecasts of around 95 degrees Fahrenheit or ⁠higher.

    PJM is projecting “peak loads ⁠of approximately 159,563 megawatts (MW) on July 1, 2026 and approximately 162,860 MW on July 2, 2026. These levels raise risks ‌of supply shortfalls, threatening grid stability.

    The grid operator also flagged that some generation units could face constraints due to a ⁠restriction under an environmental permit or state requirement.

    The DOE said the order is necessary to ensure ⁠sufficient electricity ‌supply and to protect public ⁠safety.

    PJM Interconnection serves a large swathe ‌of the eastern United States, and officials ⁠warned that without intervention, extreme weather conditions could lead to system stress severe enough to impact the ability to meet electricity demand

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  8.  

    Extreme Heat Warning

    URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
    National Weather Service State College PA
    211 AM EDT Wed Jul 1 2026
    
    PAZ019-026>028-036-045-046-049>053-056>059-063>066-012100-
    /O.CON.KCTP.XH.W.0001.260701T1600Z-260704T0000Z/
    /O.CON.KCTP.HT.Y.0003.260704T0000Z-260705T0000Z/
    Southern Centre-Huntingdon-Mifflin-Juniata-Franklin-Southern
    Clinton-Southern Lycoming-Union-Snyder-Montour-Northumberland-
    Columbia-Perry-Dauphin-Schuylkill-Lebanon-Cumberland-Adams-York-
    Lancaster-
    Including the cities of Newport, Mount Union, Selinsgrove,
    Pottsville, Lewisburg, Carlisle, Lewistown, Mifflintown,
    Chambersburg, Gettysburg, York, Shamokin, Berwick, Lebanon,
    Lancaster, Harrisburg, State College, Hershey, Lock Haven,
    Sunbury, Huntingdon, Williamsport, Danville, and Bloomsburg
    211 AM EDT Wed Jul 1 2026
    
    ...EXTREME HEAT WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO 8 PM
    EDT FRIDAY...
    ...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 8 PM FRIDAY TO 8 PM EDT
    SATURDAY...
    
    * WHAT...For the Extreme Heat Warning, dangerously hot conditions
      with heat index values up to 110 expected. For the Heat Advisory,
      heat index values up to 104 expected.
    
    * WHERE...A portion of central Pennsylvania.
    
    * WHEN...For the Extreme Heat Warning, from noon today to 8 PM EDT
      Friday. For the Heat Advisory, from 8 PM Friday to 8 PM EDT
      Saturday.
    
    * IMPACTS...Heat related illnesses increase significantly during
      extreme heat and high humidity events.
    
    * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...High temperatures will exceed 100 degrees in
      many places today, Thursday and Friday with even higher heat index
      values expected. Temperatures will be a few degrees lower on
      Saturday, but heat risks will continue.
    
    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
    
    Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
    Review heat safety and preparedness information at
    weather.gov/safety/heat.
    
    To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and
    Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in
    shaded or air conditioned environments.
    
    Power outages are possible during periods of extended heat as the
    extra demand for electricity can tax the power grid. Be prepared for
    a possible power outage.
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