What caused the power outages?
Heavy rain and high winds from a strong weather system.
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Heavy rain and high winds led to widespread power outages across northeastern and central Pennsylvania on March 16, 2026. Thousands of homes and businesses were affected, prompting utility companies to respond.
A strong weather system brought heavy rain and high winds to Pennsylvania, resulting in significant power disruptions. As temperatures dropped, utility crews worked through the night to restore electricity to affected areas. PPL Electric Utilities reported over 7,000 customers without power in Lehigh County and almost 3,000 in Northampton County. FirstEnergy indicated over 13,500 customers lost power in Berks County. PECO reported more than 13,800 customers in Chester County and over 7,000 in Montgomery County were affected. PPL emphasizes proactive measures, including investments in storm hardening, to enhance grid resilience. For outage reporting and safety information, customers are directed to the utility companies' websites: FirstEnergy, PECO, and PPL.
Heavy rain and high winds from a strong weather system.
Northeastern and central Pennsylvania, including Schuylkill, Columbia, Lackawanna, and Monroe Counties, Lehigh, Northampton, Berks, Chester and Montgomery Counties.
Crews are working to repair damaged infrastructure and restore electricity as quickly as possible. PPL also invests in storm hardening measures to prevent future outages.
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