Tonight, Wednesday Could Be Windy, Be Prepared
Windy wet weather is expected over the next several days. Seattle City Light is ready. You need to be prepared too.
Windy wet weather is expected over the next several days. Seattle City Light is ready. You need to be prepared too.
As temperatures rise during the summer all across the U.S., the demand for electricity to run air conditioning and cooling equipment also increases. Many East Coast cities are facing heavy power demand with potential wide-spread outages. The Northwest isn’t experiencing the same situation.
Seattle City Light crews have restored power to all customers in west Queen Anne and Fremont.
Seattle City Light repair crews restored power about 3:30 p.m. to 3,700 homes and businesses in Burien and unincorporated King County that were affected by an outage caused by a spring wind storm.
Seattle City Light repair crews were responding Friday afternoon to a second large outage caused by a spring wind storm.
Seattle City Light crews have restored service to about 2,900 homes and businesses in Lake Forest Park that were affected by an outage caused by high winds that pushed a tree into power lines.
High winds that sent a tree into power lines were responsible for an outage in Lake Forest Park affecting about 2,900 homes and businesses today.
Seattle City Light is preparing its crews for a storm that is expected to bring strong winds to the Puget Sound area Friday morning.
Repair crews have been dispatched to a power outage reported in the Lake City neighborhood affecting 184 homes and businesses.
A failed elbow connector is believed to be the cause of a power outage affecting 56 customers in the Briarcliff/Carlton Park neighborhood. The outage started about 11:15 a.m. Service is expected to be restored about 6 p.m. The general boundaries of the outage are 37th Avenue W on the north,… [ Keep reading ]