Politics & Government
Radnor Warns of Dangerous Weather; Fall Harvest Postponed
Amid the coming storm, Radnor's Fall Harvest & Great Pumpkin Patch has been pushed back to October 11

Radnor Township posted a note to its website Thursday asking residents to be aware of possibly dangerous weather this weekend. Residents were also warned about inland flooding, tidal flooding, winds and more.
Meanwhile, the annual Fall Harvest & Great Pumpkin Patch has been postponed a week, to October 11.
“ A dangerous weather pattern still threatens our region,” the note stated.
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“Threats include very heavy rainfall, inland river flooding, as well as major coastal flooding with heavy surf and beach erosion. These impacts will be felt today into Saturday from a storm system affecting the region. There is now also the potential for major impacts from Hurricane Joaquin affecting the region later this weekend into early next week.”
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