Central Pa. roads flooded, closed as rain tapers off Friday; high wind gusts to settle in

Jasmine Vaughn-Hall
York Daily Record

It wouldn't be odd if the song "Row Row Row Your Boat" was stuck in your head Friday. 

Rain was the soundtrack of the night as parts of central Pennsylvania continued to get soaked by Thursday's storm. 

The amount of rain has caused several roads in York County to flood and close, according to 911.  Areas like Frysville Road at West Market Street in Hellam Township are showing up on emergency response logs Friday morning. 

At 5 a.m., Wrightsville Fire & Rescue Company 41 was dispatched to a sinking and drifting occupied vehicle in the Kreutz Creek along Frysville. 

Roads are flooded and closed at Twin Arch Road in North Codorus Township along a branch of the Codorus Creek. According to the National Weather Service State College, 2.6 inches of rain was reported in Valley Green. At least 3.2 inches was  reported in Hanover. 

Rainfall totals

York County 
Valley Green- 2.67 inches
Hanover- 3.24 inches
East Prospect- 2.58 inches
Wrightsville- 2.50 inches
Shrewsbury- 2.41 inches
Windsor- 2.22 inches
Loganville- 2.10 inches
York Airport-2.69 inches
East York- 1.80 inches 
Capital City Airport- 2.44 inches 
1 NE Weigelstown- 2.97 inches
3 W Manchester- 2.86 inches
4 ENE East Berlin- 2.67 inches 

Adams County
Abbottstown- 2.56 inches
9 NE Fayetteville- 2.50 inches
Littlestown- 2.30 inches 
Gettysburg- 1.99 inches 

Most of the heavy rain has subsided, but we're in for some noticeably high wind gusts this afternoon and evening. 

 The National Weather Service State College's forecast says winds could be between 14 and 18 mph with gusts of 30 mph.