Stephanie Houser says she was driving home from work in Center City when the skies just opened up with a vengeance.
“I literally couldn’t see anything. My wipers were going as fast as they could and they weren’t helping. I came home to see all of this. Flooded cars on my street, nobody could get through,” she said.
Bucks County officials and the American Red Cross asked that anyone who could not return home Monday evening due to flooding to report to the Snyder Middle School in Bensalem for further assistance.
According to AccuWeather Meteorologist Cecily Tynan, there were dozens of reports of water rescues during the height of the storm. No injuries have been reported.
In Northeast Philadelphia, Mike Givens says the storm completely flooded his basement and ruined other parts of his home.
He had his home remodeled three weeks ago.
“I wouldn’t be that upset if I didn’t just spend $13,000 to redo the whole house. We did the ceilings, we got the lighting. Devastating,” said Givens.
Across the street from Givens, Stephen Kokser’s basement is badly flooded as well.
“It just came fast and furious. It was overwhelming,” he said.
There is another threat for severe weather Tuesday. Flooding downpours, damaging winds, and an isolated tornado are all possible. The best chance of seeing severe weather is in the northwest suburbs.