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[NEWS]
July 4th storm damage York County PA
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<blockquote data-quote="Scooter" data-source="post: 1567807" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>It wasn't too bad down here, not like a couple weeks ago when there was a microburst in the area. The sky was looking pretty rough over by the river. Stonewood was supposed to play in Wrightsville but the storm literally blew those plans away. It cleared up and they were still able to set off fireworks. I'm pretty sure it was the Wrightsville and East Prospect fireworks (and maybe Columbia) that I could see from the kitchen windows.</p><p></p><p>Red Lion cancelled their festivities for last night. I think the worst weather was up around Harrisburg but a storm rolled in right before dusk when they would have started setting off fireworks. It rained a good bit last night and we needed it after the heat we had the last couple days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scooter, post: 1567807, member: 25"] It wasn't too bad down here, not like a couple weeks ago when there was a microburst in the area. The sky was looking pretty rough over by the river. Stonewood was supposed to play in Wrightsville but the storm literally blew those plans away. It cleared up and they were still able to set off fireworks. I'm pretty sure it was the Wrightsville and East Prospect fireworks (and maybe Columbia) that I could see from the kitchen windows. Red Lion cancelled their festivities for last night. I think the worst weather was up around Harrisburg but a storm rolled in right before dusk when they would have started setting off fireworks. It rained a good bit last night and we needed it after the heat we had the last couple days. [/QUOTE]
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July 4th storm damage York County PA