Thousands of county residents spent the night without power after strong winds ripped through the area.
At one point, there were more nearly 5,000 county residents without power as wind gusts reached over 50 miles per hour in Butler. The 911 Center was busy as well, handling over 60 calls for downed trees and wires.
As of 5 a.m. Tuesday morning, First Energy says there are just over 80 homes in the county without power.
The downed trees and wires also forced a number of roads to be shut down across the county, although most had reopened by Monday night.