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Here's Where Tornadoes Are Under Investigation In Bucks, Montco
The National Weather Service is surveying damage in Bucks and Montgomery counties after Hurricane Ida ripped through Wednesday.

UPDATE: The National Weather Service confirmed an EF-2 tornado touched down in Montgomery County Wednesday, traveling from Fort Washington and Upper Dublin Township up to Horsham Township. The NWS has also confirmed two EF-1 tornadoes in Bucks County: One in Buckingham Township, and one that traveled from Edgewater Park, NJ to Bristol, PA.
BUCKS, MONTGOMERY COUNTIES, PA—The National Weather Service is surveying damage in Bucks and Montgomery counties after Hurricane Ida brought heavy rain and high winds Wednesday night.
NWS surveyors planned to be on the ground in parts of Conshohocken, Whitemarsh, Whitpain, Lower Gwynedd, Ambler, Horsham, Springfield, Montgomery Township, Upper Dublin Township, Lower Bucks along the Delaware River, the Washington Crossing area, and along Rt. 263 in the Buckingham Township area.
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Montgomery County has a shelter set up at the Norristown Area High School in Norristown for those displaced by the storm.
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The barrage of rainfall leftover from Hurricane Ida Thursday caused the Schuylkill River and Perkiomen Creek to flood to all time-historic high levels.
Montgomery County officials say three people died as a result of the storm. This tornado and a second funnel were reported in Bucks County, threatening Levittown, Buckingham Township, Washington Crossing, and Falls Township.
Significant flooding continues to occur throughout the region - including Center City. Shelters remain open at West Philadelphia HS, Roxborough HS, Norristown HS and Coatesville HS. We continue to evaluate conditions with our partners and will open additional locations as needed. pic.twitter.com/ankXhlV0xu
— Red Cross Southeastern PA (@RedCrossPhilly) September 2, 2021
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