Storms
lash Mid-Atlantic, disrupt travel, cut off power
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[June 24, 2015]
By Ian Simpson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Powerful
thunderstorms packing heavy rain and high winds lashed the U.S. Middle
Atlantic region late on Tuesday, killing one person, snarling travel and
cutting off power to hundreds of thousands of customers.
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The fast-moving band of storms stretching from Virginia to
southern New Jersey dumped up to one inch (2.5 cm) of rain in less
than an hour in some places, said Jim Hayes, a National Weather
Service meteorologist in College Park, Maryland.
"The storms were intense but they were moving pretty quickly," he
said.
Police in Montgomery County, Maryland said a 79-year-old man died
after his pickup truck hit a tree that had fallen across the
roadway, about 30 miles (48 km) north of Washington D.C.
Private forecaster AccuWeather said the storms would reach into
northern New England through the evening as a cold front intersected
with hot and humid air.
Winds of up to 70 miles per hour (113 kph) were recorded in southern
New Jersey, and the line of storms stretched westward into West
Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee.
About 74,000 homes and businesses were without power in northern
Virginia and in the Washington and Baltimore areas, power companies
reported.
About 82,000 New Jersey customers of PSEG power company were without
electricity, and more than 400,000 homes and businesses in the
Philadelphia area were dark.
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The bad weather prompted Amtrak, the U.S. passenger rail service, to
suspend services between Washington, Philadelphia and Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, for about an hour.
Flightaware.com, which tracks airline flights, said more than 200
were delayed or canceled at each of New York's LaGuardia, Newark's
Liberty International and Philadelphia International airports.
(Reporting by Ian Simpson; Additional reporting by Curtis Skinner in
San Francisco; Editing by Alan Raybould and John Stonestreet)
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