Daily Gallery

Photo gallery: Storms whip though Western Pa. knocking out trees, wires, and power

Triblive
Slide 1
Brian C. Rittmeyer | TribLive
A fallen tree, with a utility pole in the middle of it, blocks Drexel Drive, a dead-end culdesac, in Monroeville following storms with destructive winds on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
Slide 2
Brian C. Rittmeyer | TribLive
Neighbors work to clear a fallen pear tree from the front of Mike DeDomenic’s home on College Park Drive in Monroeville on Tuesday, April 29, 2025. The tree DeDomenic planted in front of his home 35 years ago was destroyed in a storm that brought destructive winds through the Pittsburgh region.
Slide 3
Haley Daugherty | TribLive
A large pine tree was knocked down across Ninth Street in Oakmont during Tuesday night’s storm, downing wires and blocking residence from their homes
Slide 4
Rob Amen | TribLive
Slide 5
Rob Amen | TribLive
Slide 6
Rob Amen | TribLive
Slide 7
Haley Daugherty | TribLive
Slide 8
Rob Amen | TribLive
The roof of a carport on Milltown Road in Plum was blown to the ground by Tuesday’s storms.
Slide 9
Rob Amen | TribLive
The roof of a carport on Milltown Road in Plum was blown to the ground by Tuesday’s storms.
Slide 10
Michael DiVittorio | TribLive
Power lines were knocked down by Valley High School off Stevenson Boulevard in New Kensington Tuesday evening.
Slide 11
Michael DiVittorio | TribLive
More than just trees and power lines were knocked down by high winds at Valley High School off Stevenson Boulevard in New Kensington Tuesday evening.
Slide 12
Michael DiVittorio | TribLive
Trees at Valley High School off Stevenson Boulevard in New Kensington were split nearly in half by Tuesday evening storms.
Slide 13
Michael DiVittorio | TribLive
Multiple trees were damaged as a result of severe storms at Valley High School off Stevenson Boulevard in New Kensington Tuesday evening.
Slide 14

Share this post:

Severe thunderstorms raced across Western Pennsylvania on Tuesday evening, downing trees, re-routing traffic and causing widespread power outages.

See photos from around the region.

Remove the ads from your TribLIVE reading experience but still support the journalists who create the content with TribLIVE Ad-Free.

Get Ad-Free >

Tags:
Content you may have missed