The rains have moved out of the region for now, and the flash flooding that soaked some areas is beginning to recede.

But with several bands of storms on the radar, more could be on the way soon.

"It's going to be on and off showers," National Weather Service at State College meteorologist Michael Colbert said today. "We're in a little bit of a lull here, but expect more scattered showers later today."

That lull comes as good news for Lancaster County, where emergency management officials say flooding has been reported all around the county.

Perhaps the most significant flooding occurred around Chiques Creek in West Hempfield Township, but dispatchers say it has been reported "pretty much everywhere."

And in Schuylkill County, some residents still recovering from last month's flooding are being evacuated from low-lying regions into temporary shelters.

Today's rains are a continuously-unfolding event and could make a return, Colbert said.

So far, the Lancaster Airport measured 1.76 inches of rain overnight through 7 a.m. About 0.8 inches was recorded at Harrisburg International Airport.

The hardest-hit regions today have been mainly to the north, Colbert said.

PennDOT advices staying tuned to 511PA for the latest road closures.

Around the region, flooding has shut down part of the Schuylkill Expressway at King of Prussia, according to KYW News radio.

Flooding has shut down the westbound Schuylkill Expressway at King Of Prussia. This is a very dangerous situation as the highway is completely under water. All traffic being forced off the RT 202. @KYWNewsradio pic.twitter.com/Q1r1y3jth2 — Traffic on the Twos (@KYWTraffic1060) August 13, 2018

WKOK news radio is reporting flooding and closed roads throughout Northumberland County.

In Schuylkill County, Deputy Emergency Management Coordinator John Blickley said residents in low-lying areas are being evacuated to temporary shelters.

Pine Grove has opened its shelter at the Pine Grove High School with the assistance of the American Red Cross.

Other municipalities affected by the rainfall include Port Carbon, Tremont, Pottsville, Frackville, Gilberton, Tower City, St. Clair, Frailey Township, and Porter Township.