Downed trees blamed on strong winds
- Times Observer photo by Brian Ferry A tree rests on a wire along Pleasant Drive near Honhart Road in Pleasant Township on Thursday after a late-Wednesday storm.
- Times Observer photo by Brian Ferry A downed tree rests against a North Warren home near the intersection of State Street and Jackson Avenue on Thursday after a late-Wednesday storm.

Times Observer photo by Brian Ferry A tree rests on a wire along Pleasant Drive near Honhart Road in Pleasant Township on Thursday after a late-Wednesday storm.
A spring storm whipped through Warren County late Wednesday.
It wasn’t a major storm, but it was strong enough to bring down trees in multiple locations.
At least one of those trees landed on a home in North Warren.
Others caused electrical problems and blocked some roads from Tidioute to Pleasant Township to Warren State Hospital.
There were 24 weather-related calls overnight, according to Public Safety Director Ken McCorrison.

Times Observer photo by Brian Ferry A downed tree rests against a North Warren home near the intersection of State Street and Jackson Avenue on Thursday after a late-Wednesday storm.
That’s a lot more than a normal day, but not a lot for a spring storm, he said.
“We had some down toward Tionesta,” McCorrison said. “The Conewango Creek area — both sides — seemed to be where the majority of the calls were.”





