Central Pennsylvania’s July Storm Was One of PPL’s Worst Ever

If you stepped outside after the Fourth of July weekend and thought, “It looked like a tornado came through,” you weren’t alone.

Across Lancaster County, York County, Dauphin County, Cumberland County, and neighboring communities, thousands of homeowners woke up to fallen trees, damaged roofs, ripped siding, bent gutters, and widespread power outages.

According to PPL Electric Utilities, this wasn’t just another summer thunderstorm.

It was one of the Top 10 most destructive storms in the company’s history, dating back more than a century.

For homeowners throughout Lancaster, Manheim, Lititz, Ephrata, Mount Joy, East Petersburg, Camp Hill, Mechanicsburg, Harrisburg, York, Red Lion, Dallastown, Elizabethtown, Columbia, New Holland, Denver, Willow Street, Millersville, Mountville, and surrounding communities, now is the time to inspect your home, not months from now.

One of PPL’s Worst Storms in Over 100 Years

PPL spokesperson Jane George described the event as one of the Top 10 storms in company history, requiring an “all hands on deck” response with more than 1,000 additional personnel brought in to restore power.

Tens of thousands of customers lost electricity as trees and power lines came down across Central Pennsylvania.

The outage numbers tell only part of the story.

The real damage is sitting on rooftops.

It Wasn’t a Tornado.

It Was Straight-Line Wind.

Many homeowners assumed a tornado touched down because of the destruction.

Meteorologists say otherwise.

The damage was caused primarily by powerful straight-line winds, capable of producing destruction very similar to weaker tornadoes.

Unlike hail, wind damage often isn’t obvious from the street.

Instead, it creates issues like:

  • Lifted shingles
  • Broken shingle seals
  • Missing ridge caps
  • Torn flashing
  • Damaged roof vents
  • Detached siding
  • Bent fascia
  • Pulled gutters
  • Water intrusion days or weeks later

These are exactly the types of damage our crews have documented throughout the region over the past several days.

What We’re Seeing Across Lancaster & Central PA

Since the storm, our inspection teams have been working throughout:

Lancaster County

  • Lancaster
  • Lititz
  • Manheim
  • Ephrata
  • New Holland
  • Mount Joy
  • East Petersburg
  • Willow Street
  • Millersville
  • Columbia
  • Mountville
  • Denver
  • Akron
  • Leola

Cumberland County

  • Camp Hill
  • Mechanicsburg
  • Carlisle

Dauphin County

  • Harrisburg
  • Lower Paxton
  • Susquehanna Township
  • Colonial Park

York County

  • York
  • Red Lion
  • Dallastown
  • East York
  • Shrewsbury
  • Spry

Across these communities we’ve found:

  • Missing shingles
  • Wind-lifted roofing systems
  • Ridge cap failures
  • Tree impact damage
  • Torn siding
  • Soffit and fascia damage
  • Detached gutters
  • Emergency tarps protecting active leaks

Many homeowners had no idea their roof had been damaged until someone actually walked it.

Why Wind Damage Is Often Missed

One of the biggest misconceptions after a storm is:

“I’d know if my roof was damaged.”

Unfortunately…

Most homeowners won’t.

A roof can lose its waterproof seal long before water ever reaches your ceiling.

That means damage can remain hidden until:

  • the next thunderstorm
  • fall rains
  • melting snow
  • ice dams
  • interior staining

By then, repairs often become much more extensive.

Don’t Wait Until You Need an Emergency Tarp

We’ve already installed emergency protection on several homes throughout the area.

Emergency tarps are critical when water is actively entering a home.

But they’re also something every homeowner hopes to avoid.

The best time to inspect a roof is before the next storm, not after water has already entered your attic or living room.

Insurance May Cover More Than You Think

Many wind-related claims involve much more than shingles.

Storms like this can also damage:

  • Vinyl siding
  • Aluminum fascia
  • Soffit
  • Gutters
  • Roof vents
  • Flashing
  • Window wraps
  • Exterior trim

If the damage resulted from the recent wind event, it’s important to document it promptly while conditions are fresh.

If You Live in Lancaster, Camp Hill, Mechanicsburg, Harrisburg or York…

Now is the time to know, not guess.

If your neighborhood experienced:

  • downed trees
  • widespread power outages
  • large fallen limbs
  • debris across streets
  • damaged fencing
  • neighbors replacing roofs

there’s a good chance your home deserves a professional inspection as well.

Schedule a Free Storm Damage Inspection

At The Exterior Company (TEC), we’ve spent the last several days helping homeowners across Lancaster County, Dauphin County, Cumberland County, and York County assess storm damage following one of the most significant weather events our region has experienced in years.

Our inspections include:

  • Complete roof evaluation
  • Siding inspection
  • Gutter assessment
  • Storm damage documentation
  • Honest recommendations based on what we actually find

No pressure.

No obligation.

Just answers.

If your home was in the path of these storms, don’t wait until the next heavy rain reveals a problem that could have been caught today.

Sources

PPL Electric Utilities confirmed the July 4th storm was one of the Top 10 worst storms in the company’s history, requiring over 1,000 additional personnel to assist with restoration.

Meteorologists also confirmed the widespread destruction resulted primarily from straight-line winds, not tornadoes. (Local21News)

Free Roofing Inspection

Regular roof maintenance and inspections can help identify weak spots before storms strike, reducing the risk of extensive damage. Timely roof repairs and upgrades enhance a roof’s resilience against future storms, ensuring the safety and protection of the entire residential structure.

As your local roofers, we recommend being proactive and having an expert from The Exterior Company assess your roof for free! Our team of experts will evaluate the condition of your home and help you with the next steps toward a new roof, siding, or gutters.

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