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See The Unbelievable Storm Damage In Bucks Co.
See the unbelievable photos of the damage caused from last night's storm in Bucks County.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A powerful storm that whipped through Bucks County last night caused widespread destruction, toppling trees that damaged cars and buildings.
A National Weather Service crew was working Friday to determine whether any of the storms reached tornado conditions. The storm caused widespread power outages, which closed some schools in the Central Bucks and Council Rock school districts. There were also multiple road closures and SEPTA delays.
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"It was unbelievable the sound, the wind, the house seemed to shake. It sounded like the outside was going to come through the bedroom windows/wall," Warminster resident Scott Derosa said in an email to Patch.
Newtown resident Donna Morrissey said the storm left some yards destroyed, but others remained "completely untouched where plastic furniture didn't even move." She said her house was shaking and there was a loud roaring noise outside in the backyard with visible lightning.
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Derosa shared these photos from the scene in Warminster:

Mike Koniers, a resident of Centenary Lane in Warminster, shared these photos with Patch:



Michael Setash of Warrington said the storm destroyed his garage. He shared the following photo:

This was the scene this morning on Turk Road in Doylestown. Reader Michael Triola submitted the photo.

Damage was also reported in Newtown, where Donna Morrissey took this photo in the Rosefield neighborhood:
Northampton Township resident Anthony Natalini said 12 trees fell on his property during the storm. He submitted this photo:
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Here is the scene at Woodhill Road in Upper Makefield, where the power has been out since the storm, resident Kaley Unger reports. She submitted this photo:

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Warminster resident Pat Mertons Boyle shared photos on Facebook of a massive tree that was knocked down onto her father's home. She said it was one of the last remaining trees that had lined the driveway to the farmhouse on property that became the Johnsville Naval Air Base in the 1940s.
Joan Vellucci shared an image showing the massive root bed of a tree that had been ripped out of the ground on her neighbor's property.
Video and photos posted by Ray Leichner, a storm chaser and weather consultant, on Twitter showed multiple trees in Warminster either sheared in half or uprooted. Some had fallen on homes and power lines, while others toppled traffic signs and blocked roads.
Extensive Damage in Warminster PA after last nights violent storms @epawawx @LiveStormsMedia @ReedTimmerAccu @JimCantore @StormHour pic.twitter.com/rUFY4G4Cxw
— Ray Leichner (@stormchaserray) November 1, 2019
The amount of Destruction from the storm last night in Warminster is Incredible pic.twitter.com/43RMApyZff
— Ray Leichner (@stormchaserray) November 1, 2019
Leichner also showed what part of Warminster Township looked like shortly after 7 a.m. in an area where power was out.
Power out beyond this point in Warminster PA just past Norristown Rd to York Road pic.twitter.com/o1b7WtJ7ou
— Ray Leichner (@stormchaserray) November 1, 2019
Ian Kenney, a resident of Horsham, shared a photo of a sheared tree in his yard.
If this fell the other direction... it would have been on my bedroom. pic.twitter.com/5KKuZ6WLx3
— Ian Kenney (@PSU_Kenney) November 1, 2019
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