umccall+FollowFlooded Roads: Central PA’s Wild CommuteCentral PA drivers, it’s a mess out there! Tons of roads are shut down or underwater thanks to major flooding—think Route 220, Route 42, and more. PennDOT’s warning: don’t even think about driving through those flooded spots (yep, it only takes 2 feet of water to float your car). Ignore the barriers and you could get fined—plus, you really don’t want to be that person emergency crews have to rescue. Stay safe and check your route before heading out! #Transportation #CentralPA #Flooding10Share
Traci Keller+FollowHudson Valley Roads Underwater?!Major chaos in Westchester after wild storms—flooding totally shut down the Saw Mill River Parkway, Route 9A, the Taconic, and more. Cars were literally submerged and traffic was at a standstill. All the roads have reopened now, but wow, what a mess! Did anyone else get stuck or see those crazy flood pics? #Transportation #HudsonValley #Flooding00Share
ywheeler+FollowCampbells Run Road Underwater—Again!Campbells Run Road in Robinson Township flooded (yep, again) after heavy rain, shutting down a stretch between Keiners Lane and Baldwin Road. Crews hustled to clear mud and debris, reopening the road by early afternoon. The silver lining? This round wasn’t as bad as last week and didn’t mess with paving work. Turns out, the creek just can’t keep up with all the rain! Even Route 60 near Fireside Inn got soggy. Pittsburgh weather, am I right? #Transportation #PittsburghWeather #Flooding00Share