Massive Storm Leaves 29,000 Without Power in Jefferson County, Travel Advisory Issued
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Massive Storm Causes Widespread Power Outages in Jefferson County
Watertown, N.Y. - A powerful storm has left approximately 29,000 National Grid customers in Jefferson County without power, leading the sheriff to issue a travel advisory. The neighboring St. Lawrence County has also been affected by the storm, with an additional 9,000 customers left without electricity.
Currently, Jefferson County has the highest number of power outages in the entire state. The storm, which brought strong winds throughout the region, caused significant damage and disruption to local communities.
In the village of Dexter, located in Jefferson County, wind speeds reached a staggering 79 mph. To put this into perspective, Category 1 hurricane wind speeds start at 74 mph, highlighting the intensity of the storm.
Unfortunately, National Grid has not provided an estimated time for power restoration in Jefferson County. This uncertainty has caused considerable inconvenience for affected residents.
Reports from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office indicate that many roads in the area are obstructed by debris, including fallen tree limbs. As a result, several roads have been closed to ensure public safety.
In response to the hazardous conditions, the sheriff has issued a travel advisory for residents. Those who have no choice but to travel are advised to expect road hazards and potential delays throughout the affected areas.
As residents in Jefferson County and neighboring St. Lawrence County grapple with the aftermath of this powerful storm, local authorities are working diligently to restore power and ensure the safety of the community. Additional updates on power restoration efforts and road closures are expected in the coming days.
The authorities urge residents to exercise caution and follow any instructions given to them during this challenging time. Stay tuned for further updates on the situation as it continues to unfold.