A storm that passed through Tidioute on Thursday, June 16, 2022 left multiple trees down in this neighborhood. Photo courtesy Austin Hodak.

Severe Storm Leaves Damage in its Wake in Tidioute

June 17, 2022

TIDIOUTE, Pa. – A severe storm that moved across the commonwealth Thursday left much of Warren County unscathed, but did leave its mark in Tidioute.

Photo courtesy Austin Hodak.

Photos taken by Austin Hodak and posted on the Scanning Warren County Facebook page showed multiple trees down, with some falling across power lines in the area.

Though the storm did produce tornado warnings to the east of Warren County, including in Elk County, the National Weather Service has yet to say whether a tornado actually touched down.

A fallen tree lays across power lines in Tidioute following a severe storm on Thursday, June 16, 2022. Photo by Austin Hodak.

According to PennDOT, the following roads are closed or restricted: Minister Road (Route 2001), closed; Route 62 from Bimber Road (Route 3018) to the Forest County line, restricted; Route 337, restricted, Elm Street/Tidioute Creek Road, (Route 3009) restricted; Tidioute Enterprise Road (Route 3002), restricted; Mickle Hill Road (Route 3001), restricted; McQuire Street/Morrison Hill Road (SR 3011), closed; and Brown Hill Road (Route 4013), restricted.

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