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Flood — Sullivan, Pennsylvania

2025-07-14 · near Hemlock Grove, Sullivan, Pennsylvania

Event narrative

US Route 220 and PA Route 42 flooded along Muncy Creek with water surrounding houses along the creek.

Wider weather episode

A shortwave trough, moving through an unstable and extremely moist air mass (PWATs over 2.00) over central Pennsylvania, allowed for showers and thunderstorms to develop across the area during the afternoon hours of July 13, 2025. Thunderstorms in this environment began to become strong-to-severe; however, rainfall rates within the thunderstorms were the most notable feature, topping out over two inches per hour. The slow movement of these thunderstorms produced instances of flooding and flash flooding in York County, mainly stationed around Dover where Fox Run went over its banks and water rescues were reported. Showers and thunderstorms continued into the evening hours, where storms become anchored to higher elevation locations in Lycoming and Sullivan counties. Multiple roadways in Sullivan County were closed due to flooding and mudslides, with the nearby town of Glen Mawr (Lycoming County) being placed under a mandatory evacuation as Muncy Creek rose 10 feet in three to four hours. Flooding concerns across Sullivan and Lycoming County continued into the early morning hours of July 14, 2025 as rain began to taper off across the area.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1279195. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.