JAMESTOWN – It was a busy night for emergency service crews throughout Chautauqua County as a strong thunderstorm whipped across the region on Monday.
The storm caused some wind damage in several neighborhoods in and around Jamestown, with trees falling onto some houses and even a couple of city streets. Isolated flooding was also reported in some areas as a large volume of rain fell in a relatively short period of time.
Some power outages were reported throughout the region, but most affected a limited number of people and were taken care of by late Monday night.
While storms aren’t expected to continue this week, cooler evening temperatures should take over the next several days, with temperatures tonight falling down into the upper 30s and a high only in the mid 50s on Wednesday.
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