Friday night storm knocks out power, delays football games
Butler County 911 received 22 reports of trees and power lines knocked down and transformer fires during a storm that brought high winds and rain between 7-8 p.m. Friday.
The storm caused scattered power outages and delayed play at several local high school football games.
West Penn Power reported a service interruption affecting from 101 to 500 customers in the Lyndora neighborhood of Butler and Butler Township around 8 p.m. Friday. Maintenance crews were being dispatched and hoped to have service restored by 11:30.
In Jackson Township, as many as 1,500 customers were without electricity, West Penn Power said. A crew had not been dispatched yet at 8:20 p.m.
Other outage reports included:
-- Portman Road in Summit Township, affecting between 1 and 20 customers.
-- Evans City Road in Connoquenessing Township, affecting 20 to 100 customers.
-- Valencia Road, Adams Township, affecting 101 to 500 customers.
-- Peters Road, Seven Fields, affecting 101 to 500 customers.
-- Yellow Creek Road, Muddy Creek Township, affecting 100 customers.
Several high school football games were delayed due to severe storms and lightning; including Butler versus Seneca, Moniteau, Mars, Slippery Rock, and Knoch.
The Mars game was suspended early in the first quarter and resumed play at 8:01 p.m.
The Butler versus Seneca Valley game stopped play due to lightning toward the end of the first quarter and is expected to resume at 8:28 p.m.
Moniteau stopped play for lightning about halfway through the third quarter. They came back on the field at 8 p.m.
Knoch's game was delayed early in the second quarter. Fans were instructed to return to their cars and teams to their locker rooms until play resumed at 8:15 p.m.
Slippery Rock resumed play about 8 p.m. after the game was delayed for lightning.