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    Matt - both NYSEG and National Grid kept reporting that they had a few thousand without power but it would be back on by "tonight" for most and "tomorrow" for the rest. They did that for 3-4 days but never reported it as an emergency that I ever heard. I was in your area before it started so only got wet. We, in Southern Saratoga County only had and inch or so of sloppy snow so had no problems
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    We've had 5-6 day long power outages from snow twice in the past 6 years at the Wa. place. Sucks big time. Biggest problem with even having a portable generator is how far you have to go to find a station that has power to refill your fuel cans. Fixed that problem a while back and put in a natural gas fueled backup generator. Of course now that I've gone through all that we'll probably never have another long term failure...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2
    Matt - both NYSEG and National Grid kept reporting that they had a few thousand without power but it would be back on by "tonight" for most and "tomorrow" for the rest. They did that for 3-4 days but never reported it as an emergency that I ever heard. I was in your area before it started so only got wet. We, in Southern Saratoga County only had and inch or so of sloppy snow so had no problems
    Yea, we were the 1st to report an outage in our area.. power was supposto be restored weds morning.. then weds at noon.. kept pushing it back, until the last time it said friday by 6.00 pm, and it came on at 5.00... really the bad part was we were not prepared at all.. the snow blower is still down from last year with 2 broken belts ( not that it would have done much good in that snow ).. and the truck has goodyear rain tires on it... I got 4 General Grabber AT2's from tire rack, but can't have them mounted until the 5th..

    and our highway dept lost power, so they had to hand crank the diesel pumps, and road conditions were not good because of there delays



    as far as outages.. it was just over 4,000 for NYSEG and 2,300 for Central Hudson, not sure on National Grid's count.
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