This is starting to sound like a broken record.
Tuesday night it was Morgantown.
Last night it was Doylestown and Bucks County.
Who gets hit tonight?
That's right, we're in line for still another round of powerful storms that will bear down on the region this afternoon. In addition, we remain under a flood watch until 10:30 p.m.
There were no tornadoes reported from last night's storms, but that ugly sky dumped a lot of rain on the region, and lightning and powerful winds punished trees and power lines.
And just for good measure some areas were reporting hail the size of ping pong balls.
More than 20,000 people remain without power in the region, most of them in Bucks County. The Central Bucks School District up there does not have power and is operating with a two-hour delay, although they may close for the day if they cannot get the power back on.
The National Weather Service confirmed that three tornadoes raked Pennsylvania during Tuesday's storms, including the one that caused some serious property damage in Morgantown.
No injuries have been reported in the storms.
If we can survive one more day of stormy weather, we're actually in line for a break.
The forecast for Friday and Saturday is better, with a sunny day Friday, high of 86, and a mix of sun and clouds Saturday, with things cooling down a bit and a high of just 81.
Get the full forecast here.
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