At least one person was injured after severe thunderstorms swept across parts of southern Pennsylvania on June 6, 2026, producing wind gusts of 115 to 130 km/h (70 to 80 mph) and causing damage across portions of Washington, Westmoreland, and Fayette counties. The National Weather Service plans to survey affected areas on June 7 amid reports that tornadoes may have occurred.
At least one person was injured after severe weather struck parts of southern Pennsylvania on June 6, with wind gusts of 113 to 129 km/h (70 to 80 mph) reported across southeastern Washington, southern Westmoreland, and northern Fayette counties.
Local reports indicate that tornadoes may have affected the region, although this has not yet been confirmed. The National Weather Service (NWS) plans to deploy a damage assessment team on June 7…