Damage left behind following severe weather, tornado warnings in western Pa.
Multiple tornado warnings were issued in western Pennsylvania. They have since expired.
Multiple tornado warnings were issued in western Pennsylvania. They have since expired.
Multiple tornado warnings were issued in western Pennsylvania. They have since expired.
Severe storms left behind widespread damage in western Pennsylvania on Thursday evening.
Watch the full report and see the damage left behind in the video player above.
On Friday morning, the National Weather Service confirmed three tornadoes in the Pittsburgh area. Two were in Allegheny County and one was in Washington County.
Allegheny County officials tweeted several damage reports following the storms, including roofs being blown off homes and trees down.
Pittsburgh's Action News 4 reporter Kalea Gunderson was in Hampton Township where a roof was blown off a home on Linden Drive.
At another home on Green Valley Drive in Hampton Township, the homeowner said a 90 ft. tree fell just feet from his children's bedrooms.
Several large trees were also uprooted throughout Hampton Township.
Western Pennsylvania Montessori School and Wyland Elementary School in Hampton Township will be closed Friday due to downed trees and power lines, officials confirmed.
Storm damage was also reported in Washington County.
Peters Township fire chief talks about storm damage: Tap the video player above
Duquesne Light is reporting more than 1,400 customers without power as of Friday morning, many in the Hampton, Shaler and Ross Township areas.
As of Friday morning, West Penn Power was reporting about 900 customers without power, many in Butler and Washington counties.