Residents are continuing to deal with the aftermath of Friday’s high winds. Washington County Dispatchers report there were many high wind-related issues Friday afternoon into the evening; however, conditions have calmed down. Route 40 in the 3000 Block of East Maiden Street was closed for a while and crews dealt downed trees and poles in the area of Interstate 79 North and Kopper Kettle Road. According to the National Weather Service, gusts of 55-60 mph were expected throughout western Pennsylvania. West Penn Power reports that the wind reached 60-70 miles per hour in some areas and it caused significant damage. Crews encouraged broken poles, fallen trees, downed wires and more. In Pittsburgh, roofs were blown off of at least three homes during the weather incident. As of mid morning, First Energy is reporting fewer than 100,000 customers are still without power this morning. Duquesne Light reports that 117,000 are still without electricity today, with about 105,000 of those in Allegheny County. Cross Creek Township, Green Hills Borough, Independence Borough, Mt. Pleasant, West Middletown and West Brownsville were among the hardest hit during the high winds. As of this morning, about 1,200 Washington City customers were without power. First Energy reported that they were ready for the winds.