Severe storms caused damage across much of South-Central Pennsylvania Tuesday night.
WGAL viewers across the Susquehanna Valley shared photos and videos with us. In Mountville, Lancaster County, high winds snapped branches and brought down at least one large tree in the borough park on Clay Street. You can see photos of the damage in the player above.The storms also damaged tents at the Jefferson Carnival in York County.
The Jefferson Volunteer Fire Company says they'll be out at the carnival today to survey the damage and decide whether the carnival will continue.And the high winds and heavy rain knocked out power for thousands of customers in Adams, Cumberland, Franklin, Lancaster and York counties. All of the photos below were taken the Sentry Woods neighborhood in Springettsbury Township, York County.
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