Powerball jackpot hit; numbers, winners in Pennsylvania
MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (WTAJ) — The $204.5 million Powerball jackpot was hit, but unfortunately, it wasn't in Pennsylvania — though several people won money in the Commonwealth.
The huge $204.5 million jackpot was hit, once again, in California. This resets the Powerball jackpot to $20 for Monday's drawing (June 2).
Winning Numbers: 01 29 37 56 68Powerball: 13 Power Play: 02
Double Play Winning Numbers: 34 44 61 64 68Powerball: 19
While in Pennsylvania, no one won over $100,000, one ticket sold is worth a cool $50,000.
While it's unknown where it was sold, as the lottery only reports winners of $100,000 or more, the ticket did match four of the five numbers and the Powerball. If they had Power Play active (02), it would have been worth $100,000.
According to the Pennsylvania Lottery, more than 35,000 also won between $4 and $500.
According to Powerball officials, two tickets worth $2 million were sold in Florida and New Hampshire — matching all five regular balls with Power Play purchased.While Monday's Powerball is reset to $20 million, Tuesday's Mega Millions (June 3) is worth an estimated $202 million.
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