Despite melting ice and snow and a spike in water levels of the Susquehanna River on Sunday, a Luzerne County emergency management official said Tuesday there’s no cause for flooding concern. The ...
An ice jam in the Susquehanna River is being monitored, as well as water levels along the Swatara Creek.
The river rose to 19 feet over the weekend, just three feet below flood stage.
The river is expected to crest at around 6.2 feet on Monday, up from its current level of 4.7 feet.
On Feb. 19, a flood watch was issued due to a potential for “ice jams” in a series of Pennsylvania counties, but how worried should residents be? The National Weather Service State College issued a ...
The Susquehanna River is partially frozen along the York County shoreline from New Cumberland to Long Level on Feb. 23, 2026.
The rain, coupled with rivers and streams that still have ice jam concerns, could cause flooding where ice jams do happen on ...
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