Thousands without power in Philadelphia region following severe storms
The severe weather threat in the Philadelphia region is over, but the storms left behind plenty of damage and knocked out power for thousands in the Delaware Valley on Thursday night.
Here's a list of outages across the Philly region as of 5 a.m. on Friday.
PECO power outages
were the hardest hit by Thursday's storms. On Thursday night, about 223,000 customers lost power in the Philadelphia area, a number that had improved to 158,000 by Friday morning.
Early Friday, Montgomery County had the most customers without power, with more than 48,000. Delaware County and Bucks County were close behind with over 43,000 and 42,000 customers without power, respectively.
Right after the storms moved through, as many as 20-25% of customers served in the counties were affected by the outages.
Delmarva power outages
, which provides electricity and natural gas to residents in Delaware and Maryland, was down to under 2,000 customers affected on Friday morning.
Overnight in New Castle County, more than 6,000 customers had lost their power.
PSE&G power outages
provides electricity to New Jersey residents and outages numbered about 7,500 at their peak right after the storms. Numbers had fallen to over 3,000 by Friday morning.
Atlantic City Electric power outages
has largely rebounded after the storms, when the utility had more than 2,000 customers without power. Friday morning, that number was under 200.
Storms knock out power at Abington Hospital
The storms on Thursday knocked out power at Jefferson Abington Hospital, according to Montgomery County dispatch.
The emergency room was closed for several hours due to the storms. The emergency room reopened Thursday night.