Tree and pole went down in windstorm
Sunday, January 6, 2019
As Carl Dinse mentioned in his WeatherWatcher article, Shoreline / LFP got off easy in yesterday's windstorm.
Any power outages we had were very short-lived. Reader Todd Hymas reported that around 9am on Sunday a tree came down and took a utility pole with it across Dayton Ave N. and N 183rd.
The street was closed while repairs were made.
Metro Transit reports at 2:45pm that buses were being rerouted around Dayton Ave N and N 172nd St.
No power outages showed on the City Light outage map at 3pm.
Any power outages we had were very short-lived. Reader Todd Hymas reported that around 9am on Sunday a tree came down and took a utility pole with it across Dayton Ave N. and N 183rd.
The street was closed while repairs were made.
Metro Transit reports at 2:45pm that buses were being rerouted around Dayton Ave N and N 172nd St.
No power outages showed on the City Light outage map at 3pm.
At 10pm three households on NW 204th were without power.
At midnight, City Light still had 2100 households without power - and 3 of them were in Shoreline - none in Lake Forest Park.
An additional 4 were north of the Ship Canal. All the rest, as you can see by the map, were in Seattle and south King county.
At midnight, City Light still had 2100 households without power - and 3 of them were in Shoreline - none in Lake Forest Park.
An additional 4 were north of the Ship Canal. All the rest, as you can see by the map, were in Seattle and south King county.
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